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Lena [83]
4 years ago
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During the Cold War, should Christians have shared the concerns of Americans who worried about the shallowness of television pro

grams, even though most shows at that time respected good morals?
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1 answer:
Mashutka [201]4 years ago
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Answer:YES THEY SHOULD HAVE!

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