What were the main concerns of Jerry Falwell and his followers in the moral majority?

The main concerns of Jerry Falwell and his followers in the Moral Majority were social issues such as opposition to abortion, homosexuality, ography, and immorality in media and entertainment. They also advocated for limited government intervention in the economy and education system, and promoted conservative Christian values in public life. Additionally, they opposed the growing secularization of society and the perceived decline of traditional moral values.