Vision Forum has received numerous responses to our article “As the World Turns”—every single letter we have received to date has been sympathetic with our article and has expressed concern over the irresponsible journalism and editorial policy of World Magazine concerning Chief Justice Roy Moore. To view the original article, go to www.visionforum.org. Some of the letters we received were actual copies of complainst forwarded to World. Some are posted below:
Dear Vision Forum:
Thank you for spotlighting a shift in World’s editorial stance. I have been relying on World over the years to be the Christian news magazine and am disappointed in this shift. My wife and I were in the process of moving at the time the issues you mention were published and did not receive them. I have been dealing with this pluralism issue in the United Methodist church and in fact finally left the UM for a church that teaches the sovereignty of God’s word, all of it, not just the parts that are distorted to fit our current hedonistic culture. Harry.
Dear Vision Forum
Thank you for Doug Phillips’ recent article, “As the World Turns”, commenting on World magazine’s recent journalistic shortcomings. I hope it is heeded by the magazine as well as many of its readers.
Sincerely, Mrs. G. E.
Dear Vision Forum
I appreciated your article regarding Chief Justice Roy Moore, and the opposition to his stand. I have been following this issue closely, and I have an uneasy feeling about the opposition, namely Bill Pryor. It is clear to me that Justice Moore’s interposition is a peaceable way to bring this issue to a head. He is absolutley justified in the position he has taken, and the Supreme Court should take this opportunity to resolve the real “monumental” issue: Are we really “One Nation Under God” and are we still a nation who will live by the motto “In God We Trust”? This is a time to rally as true believers. We have allowed ourselves to become splintered, and too many have become fish that do not know they are wet. Our country is blessed with so many great Christian organizations. Each organization is doing good things in its own right. However, it may be time to unite in order to bring our country back to its roots: “In God We Trust”. The slippery slope that our country started down has become decidedly steep. At a time when “Absolute Truth” is being questioned seemingly at every turn, is it time to pool our resources together? I would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks for standing for God.
Love in Christ, J.M.
I was surfing through the Vision Forum website today and came across Mr. Phillips’ article (As The World Turns) about World Magazine and their disingenuous reporting on Chief Justice Moore of Alabama. I wholeheartedly agree with Mr. Phillips that there is an “opportunity to provide relevance when relevance is so desparately needed,” and that there is an entire “generation of subscribers who desparately want to see a real magazine with guts.”
For His Glory, TW
Dear Vision Forum,
I am 15 years old, my name is Kelsey Weller, I am just going to tell you that I respect that man that is being tried. We have been talking about call to action in my youth group, and this man is doing that. Thank you for informing me of what is going on.
Dear World,
Each week, I look forward to receiving World and reading it from cover to cover. However, as a subscriber to your magazine and to God’s World for my children, as an advertiser who has participated in SermonAudio’s full page ads in the past, and as one who has promoted World to others in hopes of boosting your readership, I am writing to share a few concerns with you.
Your editorial stance in regard to Chief Justice Moore and your recent article on the Pope both have given me great concern. All you need to know about my view of the 10 Commandments issue is that I am a supporter of Doug Phillips’ work and I merely wish to “ditto” his recent article “As the World Turns?” (see link below) Two things that particularly bother me about this are: 1) That World has not interviewed the Chief Justice or written any hard news or analysis that closely examines his point of view and 2) That Marvin Olasky would write “Biblical pragmatism should underlie our responses to this month’s ‘gay marriage’ onslaught. In a pluralistic society, the reason government should support marriage is not because God says so but because the historical record shows that promoting marriage is part of promoting the general welfare” in his June 21, 2003 article, “Growing Old Together: The Historical Record Supports Biblical Pragmatism.” What is Biblical Pragmatism exactly? I’m sorry, but this is reprehensible. In a pluralistic society, government should not support the Biblical model of marriage at all, but should support the rights of the ultimate god of all pluralistic societies, individuals. By taking this stance, Mr. Olasky indicates that he would only argue against murder (including abortion) on “pragmatic” bases. Mr. Olasky, right is right and wrong is wrong for one reason and one reason only, because God says so, and He says so only in His revealed will to man, the Holy Scriptures.
As far as your recent article on the Pope is concerned, I am sure you are well aware that large numbers of Reformed and Orthodox Presbyterians believe his office to be the very fulfillment of Antichrist. While I do not believe it to be the fulfillment, I do believe that the office of the Pope (and thus he who holds it) is Antichrist (an Antichrist, not the Antichrist). So when you combine those who believe the Pope to be the antichrist with those who believe him to be an antichrist and then add in those who at least believe him to be the head of an apostate church (by very virtue of his being called its “head” seeing that Christ is and always will be the only head of the Church), you get a large number of your readers! I am not complaining of your writing about the Pope, or even about chronicling his life or his good points. What I am complaining of is your not putting the Pope or his office, much less the Roman Catholic Church, in the proper historical and Biblical light. Of course, if your goal is to attract readers from a large demographic group…
As a result of these issues, I have contacted SermonAudio.com, which I supported in the purchase of a full page ad in the past, as well as my friend Charles Nolan, and encouraged them to no longer support your magazine with advertising money until you begin to get it right in regard to Judge Moore and reporting on the head of the idolatrous and profane organization known as the Roman Catholic Church. I am also giving thought to publishing an editorial about this matter in our church magazine which goes to over 3,000 Reformed Christians worldwide.
In Christ, M.A.
Dear World:
You recently sent me a free issue of World about a month ago. As I looked through it, I was amazed that this was a Christian magazine because it was so professionally done. I told my wife that we are going to subscribe to this. (Please see the issue you sent me)
I have a major problem though: It’s an article that I read on Vision Forum concerning your magazine’s handling of the Judge Moore case. I’m sure that you do not understand that this man is our modern day Samson, Deborah, Jonah. (The fact that he has the title JUDGE should make it even more revealing to you.)
Not only do you need to correct everything listed in this article, you need to promote his cause as your front page till this issue is resolved. When you make steps in this direction, I will subscribe to your magazine. I have CC”d a copy of this email to a friend of mine who manages a verylarge email list. We will all anxiously await your response to this issue. I am very sure that many of them will respond as I. Your first assignment is to press Pryor to open his proceedings to the public.
Sincerely, D.G.