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Category: Religious News
Christians - Web Censorship
WASHINGTON (AP) - Religious broadcasters say Internet service
providers are censoring traditional moral views at the behest of
gay rights advocates.
National Religious Broadcasters Vice President Craig Parshall
notes that Apple has stricken two Christian apps from its iTunes
store in recent months. Apps for the Manhattan Declaration and
Exodus International both espouse biblical views on marriage and
homosexuality.
A new NRB report also accuses Google, Facebook, and other
Internet gatekeepers of religious viewpoint discrimination.
Parshall says they're private companies, so it's not government
censorship.
But he says religious broadcasters will urge them to provide an
open forum for all legal views.


