James Dobson, controversial evangelical who advised US presidents, dies
Summary
James Dobson, a well-known Christian activist who advised several U.S. presidents, has died at 89. He founded Focus on the Family, a large faith-based organization, and was known for his conservative views on issues like abortion and LGBTQ rights.Key Facts
- James Dobson died at 89; the cause of death is not specified.
- He was born in 1936 in Shreveport, Louisiana, and was a child psychologist.
- Dobson founded Focus on the Family in 1977, a prominent Christian organization.
- He advised five U.S. presidents and was influential in conservative Christian politics.
- Focus on the Family once had more than 1,000 employees.
- Dobson was known for opposing abortion rights and LGBTQ rights.
- He supported Donald Trump in all three of Trump's presidential campaigns.
- Many people have criticized his teachings, claiming they caused harm, especially to LGBTQ individuals.
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