This timeline was very difficult to put together. There are very few
references that list examples of
immorality. It's unfortunate
that most Christians
organization fails to document a
history of the immorality that
transpires around them. If they
were to keep list of events,
they'd noticed an ominous
downward trend. Because we're
rapidly running out of
perversions that have not been
exploited, eventually the
immorality timeline will stop or
slow to a crawl.
1931
Nevada legalized most forms of
gambling in the state. The
Nevada legislature was motivated
to build on the tourism boom
that was expected in the wake of
the completion of Hoover Dam.
1946
The Motion Picture Association
of America withdraws its seal of
approval for Howard Hughes's
movie "The Outlaw" after he
refuses to submit film ads to
the MPAA for approval.
1948
U.S. Supreme Court ruling,
McCollum v. Board of Education:
The court found religious
instruction in public schools to
be a violation of the
establishment clause and
therefore unconstitutional.
1951
The Motion Pictures Production
Code specifically prohibits
films dealing with abortion or
narcotics.
1952
Ruling that motion pictures are
protected by the 1st Amendment
to the Constitution, the Supreme
Court overturns a New York
court's ban on the showing of
The Miracle, which was accused
of being sacrilegious.
1953
Playboy magazine first emerged
on the scene. The original
pictures in Playboy were tame by
today's standards. The
magazine's founder Hugh Hefner
has been an active spokesman for
the new morality.
1955
The nine story Riviera Hotel in
Los Vegas became the first high
rise casino on the strip.
1955
United Artists withdraws from
the Motion Picture Association
refuses to issue a Production
Code seal to the company's film
The Man With the Golden Arm,
which deals with drug addiction.
1955
The American Law Institute's
model penal code omitted sodomy
laws for the first time -
without fanfare.
1956
The film industry permits
references to abortion, drugs,
kidnapping, and prostitution
under certain circumstances.
1961
The Illinois legislature revised
their criminal code without
prohibiting sodomy. The law went
into effect the following year.
1962
Any kind of prayer, composed by
public school districts, even
nondenominational prayer, is
unconstitutional government
sponsorship of religion, so says
the Supreme Court.
1964
New Hampshire was the first
state to sponsor a lottery, New
York followed threeyears later.
1965
"The Pawnbroker" becomes the
first major Hollywood film to
feature frontal nudity.
1966
"Georgie Girl" becomes the first
film to carry the label
"recommended for mature
audiences."
1968
The film industry announced a
rating system: "G" for general
audiences; "M" for mature
audiences; "R," no one under 16
admitted without an adult
guardian; and "X," no one under
16 admitted.
1968
U.S. Supreme Court ruling,
Epperson v. Arkansas:
State statue banning teaching of
evolution is unconstitutional. A
state cannot alter any element
in a course of study in order to
promote a religious point of
view. A state's attempt to hide
behind a nonreligious motivation
will not be given credence
unless that state can show a
secular reason as the foundation
for its actions.
1968
Park Theater in Los Angeles
became the first theater to
commercially show films with
male nudity and gay themes.
1969
Midnight Cowboy becomes the
first major X-rated film.
1969
Anton Szandor LaVey, called "the
black pope" by many of his
followers, publishes the Satanic
Bible. Over the years the book
has been translated into every
major language, and it has been
an inspiration for many
well-known criminals.
1971
New Jersey launched the first
financially successful modern
lottery. The New Jersey lottery
was successful because it
stressed frequent action at low
cost, and it returned a higher
percentage of lottery revenues
as prizes.
1974
In an effort to promote a chain
of strip clubs, Larry Flynt
started the Hustler Club
newsletter as an inexpensive way
to promote the club's various
dancers. Its popularity grew,
and in 1974 he published the
first issue of the magazine
-Hustler. Flynt's sleazy
publication set many new lows in
the field of porn.
1977
First published in February,
Gambling Times became America's
first gambling magazine.
1977
After winning the post of
supervisor for the City of San
Francisco, Harvey Milk became
the nation's first open gay
elected official. Two years
later he became a martyr when he
was shot to death by a fellow
city supervisor.
1980
U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Stone
v. Graham:
The Court said posting of the
Ten Commandments in the nation's
schools was unconstitutional.
1982
After years of appeals, the
Supreme Court ruled, in Board of
Education vs. Pico, that "local
school boards may not remove
books from school library
shelves simply because they
dislike the ideas contained in
those books and seek by their
removal to prescribe what shall
be orthodox in politics,
nationalism, religion or other
matters of opinion." The case
was brought by students opposing
a directive made by the Island
Trees School District in
Levittown, N.Y. ordering the
removal of books considered
"anti-American, anti-Christian,
anti-Semitic, and just plain
filthy" from school libraries.
1983
On June 15 te Supreme Court
struck down city ordinances
requiring that all
second-trimester abortions be
performed in a hospital; a woman
seeking an abortion delay at
least twenty-four hours after
giving written consent and
receiving biased information
from the attending physician;
women under age fifteen must
obtain the "informed" written
consent of one parent
twenty-fours hour prior to an
abortion; and fetal remains must
be disposed of in a "humane and
sanitary" manner.
1984
The Motion Picture Association
of America and the National
Association of Theater Owners
creates the rating PG-13. The
new rating would indicate: some
material may be inappropriate
for children under 13.
1985
California passed a law which
fined physicians up to $10,000
plus a year in prison if they
violated confidentiality in
regards to a patient testing
positive for HIV. This meant,
for example, that no doctor
could alert any of his staff
about a patient's HIV status
prior to surgery or treatment
without breaking the law.
1985
U.S. Supreme Court ruling:
Wallace v. Jaffree
State's moment of silence at
public school statute is
unconstitutional where
legislative record reveals that
motivation for statute was the
encouragement of prayer. Court
majority silent on whether
"pure" moment of silence scheme,
with no bias in favor of prayer
or any other mental process,
would be constitutional.
1986
U.S. Supreme Court ruling:
Bowers v. Hardwick
In this case the Court actually
voted against immorality. In a
5-4 decision the justices found
that nothing in the Constitution
"extend a fundamental right to
homosexuals to engage in acts of
consensual sodomy." The
unfavorable decision proved be a
blessing for gay rights groups.
within a few shorts years,
nearly all sodomy laws were
struck down.
1987
Televangelists Jim Bakker and
Jimmy Swaggart became the
centers of two major sex
scandals. Bakker had an affair
with a church secretary and
Swaggart was found to be a
frequent visitor of prostitutes.
1990
The movie rating standard NC-17
(No Children 17 or under) is
introduced.
1991
The "Jerry Springer Show," a
daily, one hour talk show, which
premiered on September 30.
Springer helped pioneer what is
commonly called trash talk TV.
This is where guests of the show
are encouraged to get into loud
arguments orpublicly display
some immoral behavior.
1992
U.S. Supreme Court ruling: Lee
v. Weisman
Unconstitutional for a school
district to provide any clergy
to perform nondenominational
prayer at elementary or
secondary school graduation. It
involves government sponsorship
of worship. Court majority was
particularly concerned about
psychological coercion to which
children, as opposed to adults,
would be subjected, by having
prayers that may violate their
beliefs recited at their
graduation ceremonies.
1991
Viewers first saw condom ads on
TV, when Fox Television became
the first major network to
accept them.
1996
The cartoon program South Park
begins airing on Comedy Central.
The show quickly established
itself as a tend setter for
filth and blasphemy.
1995
Anticipating the role the
internet would play in the
future of gaming, Gambling Times
establishes the industry's first
online gambling portal.
1997
On November 8, Oregon voters
approved Measure 16, the "Death
with Dignity Act".Since passage
of the law, few Oregonians have
actually utilized it.
1997
President Clinton became the
first sitting president to
address a homosexual rights
group when he spoke at a
sold-out dinner speech to the
Human Rights Campaign, the
nation's largest homosexual and
lesbian group.
2000
In a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme
Court struck down a Nebraska ban
on "partial-birth abortion,"
finding it an unconstitutional
violation of Roe v. Wade.
2000
The successful derailment of the
Dr. Laura Schlessinger TV show
marks one of the first times a
gay led boycott was able to
muster enough influence to force
an alteration to network
programming.
2001
On its June 20 episode, animated
characters on Comedy Central's
South Park used the s-word a
staggering 162 times - more than
seven times a minute.
2001
In Aug the four major broadcast
networks ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX
agreed to lower their standards
on sex, violent, and language to
complete with the already
lowered standards set by cable
TV networks.
2001
In Dec broadcaster NBC declared
it would end a ban on
distilled-liquor ads. The first
ads were seen on the comedy
program "Saturday Night Live."
2002
Years of sexual abuse to minors
by priests finally catches up
with the Roman Catholic Church.
The scandal was made all the
worse by revelations of coverups
and hush money.
2003
The US Supreme Court strikes
down state sodomy laws. The 6 to
3 vote was an abrupt reversal of
the Supreme Court's long history
of upholding laws that regulate
homosexual behavior.
2006
The pornography industry
nets $13.33 (billion) in the
United States. China came in 1st
with a pornography revenue of
$27.41 (billion), followed by
South Korea at $25.73 (billion)
and finally Japan at $19.98
(billion). In the 15 countries
where data was collected, the
industry pulled in a total of
$97.06 (billion), making it's
revenue larger than that of
Microsoft, Google, Amazon, eBay,
Yahoo!, Apple, Netflix and
EarthLink
combined.
(toptenreviews.com)
2007
October 9- The first
episode of A Shot at Love
with Tila Tequila aired with
a rating of TV-14 for the MTV
audience, which is
overwhelmingly comprised of
teenagers. The program is a
bisexual-themed reality dating
show where sixteen straight men
and sixteen lesbian women drink
excessively and compete for the
"affections" of a bisexual woman
who goes by the stage name Tila
Tequila. A sequel to the show is
due to air in 2008.
2008
Nude men engaged in multiple
instances of public sex on a
municipal street while police
officers, on foot and bicycle,
congregated nearby making no
attempt to enforce public
indecency regulations, according
to a report on the latest
homosexual-fest in San
Francisco. (WND)
Dec- According to the
results of a survey released
today by the National Campaign
to Prevent Teen and Unplanned
Pregnancy and CosmoGirl.com, 22
percent of all teen girls and 11
percent of teen girls ages 13-16
years old say they have
electronically sent, or posted
online, nude or semi-nude images
of themselves. According
to the survey, almost one in
five teen boys (18 percent) say
they have sent or posted
nude/semi-nude images of
themselves. One-third (33
percent) of young adults 36
percent of women and 31 percent
of men ages 20-26 say they have
sent or posted such images.
(TODAY)
2009
Aug- A new category was
introduced at this year's Teen
Choice Awards...Choice Fabulous.
An award that "goes to an
outstanding gentleman at the
crossroads of high fashion, high
society and high heels." All but
one of the nominees are openly
homosexual men. The winner of
the award thanked all the
teenagers who voted and the gay,
lesbian, transgendered, and
bisexual teenagers of the
nation.
2011