Tyler Wigg-Stevenson is founding director of the Two Futures Project, a Christian movement for the abolition of nuclear weapons. In Part 1, watch him talk about the nuclear threat in a post- 9/11 world and the biblical foundations for a Christian case supporting disarmament. In Part 2, he discusses what people of faith, and evangelical Christians in particular, can bring to the national conversation on nuclear weapons.
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Tyler Wigg-Stevenson;
What is your view (s) on the repeal ban on gays serving in the arm forces and homosexuality overall and how it is making its way openly into high places?
I am a Christian and Christian writer who feels very strongly that moral issues cannot be judicated.