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Video Games Caving to Homosexual Agenda

One family of mutual fund is not surprised as Electronic Arts caves in to GLBT lobby

Contact: Steve Ensley, 850-389-4091

NICEVILLE, Fla., March 15, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- "The impact from this decision has potential to be extremely destructive to children and families. What makes this so dangerous is despite what the labels say, the actual purchasing market for these games is often young males ages 11-16. This age group is not yet mature enough to not be impacted by these life decisions. There is no argument that video gaming is an extremely effective training tool. These young minds will be indoctrinated to homosexual relationships as normal lifestyles with homosexual characters being portrayed as heroes in warfare and in romantic situations." Says Steve Ensley, CEO of Cleanwww Inc.

The Timothy Plan has been on the cutting edge of avoiding investing in and/or supporting companies like Electronic Arts. They are one of very few mutual fund groups available to concerned Americans that will not invest in companies engaged in activities that are contrary to traditional family values.

The President of Timothy Plan, Arthur Ally, did not blink when Electronic Art decided to incorporate gay characters into their next production of Star Wars. His comment was "We're really not surprised or shocked that EA would capitulate to pressure from the GLBT activists. We are, however, disappointed."

BioWare is and continues to get a lot of pressure to embrace the GLBT Lifestyle agenda. Star Wars originated as a story that the entire family could enjoy. It avoided sexual immorality, political positioning and extreme graphic violence.

The Timothy Plan, Cultural Polluters, American Family Association and many other pro-family organizations have finally said "enough is enough" and believe it is long past time we take a stand for the sake of our children and families.

For more on this issue, please visit the following site culturalpolluters.org or call 850-389-4091 to schedule an interview.