This expose(a bit over the top)
http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/exposes/dobson/general.htm of Dobson and FOF details the history, issues and hypocrisy of Dr.D and FOF and really socks it to him on his "Christian Values":
"FOTF consists of more than 74 different programs in eight languages operating in 78 countries worldwide, employing more than 1,300 in its modern three-building Colorado Springs facility. For fiscal year 1999, FOTF had an annual operating budget of more than $120 million. Most funds come from contributions and FOTF spends over $4 million a year on fund raising efforts!"
"FOTF is heavily engaged in public policy, and Dobson himself is very politically active. FOTF has 35 affiliated political groups in 35 states under the direction of extremely strong grass roots lobbies. About 4% of FOTF's annual budget is devoted to public policy projects, voter education, and lobbying (i.e., over $4 million!)."
More below
"Although Dobson professes to be a Christian, he continually denies Jesus Christ by adding to His Word the philosophy and false teaching of the world.
He, thus, is a type of Antichrist (2 John 7)."
- In the 7/93 FOTF magazine, Dobson replied to a question from a homosexual who was writing to protest "derogatory and demeaning references to gay people." Dobson's reply to this sodomite is amazing. In typical psychologically-positive fashion, Dobson began by saying, "More than anything else, I appreciate the respectful, conciliatory and very Christian attitude you conveyed in broaching an extremely emotional and controversial subject with me." Can an unrepentant homosexual have a "Christian attitude" about anything, let alone homosexuality? Homosexuals can certainly be saved, but they will be born again, they will be changed, and they will not continue in their sin and rebellion against the Word of God (1 Cor. 6:11).
In August of 1996, Ross was again on Dobson's radio program, telling his view on some new "Mars rocks" that were found in Antarctica. Scientists at the time were saying that the rocks they found were from Mars and had traces of bacteria (long dead) in them. (See the 9/96, Acts & Facts for details.) Ross was telling Dobson his own theory about the rock's origin; i.e., that a big rock with life on it was broken off from the earth millions of years ago, and went to Mars; then at a later time, a piece came from Mars to earth. This laughable rendition was agreed to by Dobson. During the program, Dobson again endorsed Ross and his ministry, and after the program, FOTF sent out a fact sheet again referring to an earth age of "four billion years."