SUE Exodus International AND Apple

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SUE Exodus International AND Apple

  • “anti-gay discrimination” = discrimination against those who are anti-gay
  • “bible” is never lowercase
  • “The app was released in mid-February by Exodus International” = “The app was developed by Exodus International”
  • “It stresses that Apple has given the app a ‘4+’ rating[,] meaning it contains “no objectionable content” MEANS that whoever rated the app at Apple is anti-gay
  • The “power of Jesus” is to be good and love oneself and others, NOT to be evil and spread hate
  • “…Exodus is attempting to reach young people with a message that is especially ‘dangerous’ in light of recent suicides of LGBT youth…”: a recent increase in suicides of LGBT youth?
  • “…the message of Exodus International constitutes hate speech”: SUE the ministry out of existence
  • “What we’re asking for is fair and equal representation on the Apple platform. We see this as a religious freedom…”: Freedom of religion was, for Thomas Jefferson, the “liberty to worship our Creator in the way we think most agreeable to His will….” AND “In a country with a state religion, freedom of religion is generally considered to mean that the government permits religious practices of other sects besides the state religion, and does not persecute believers in other faiths.” [from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_religion]
  • “It’s an issue of tolerance,” Buchanan said. “We’re simply asking that we have the same opportunity to voice our [INTOLERANT] message as others.”
  • “The issue highlights the problems Apple faces if it becomes involved in policing the content of the countless religious apps in its store…” OR? “Apple is well known for strictly monitoring the content of the apps offered to users of its gadgets…”
71.191.246.206 (talk)06:08, 26 March 2011

I'm not Christian, I was not raised in a Christian household and even I know that homosexuality is negative. It is unsustainable, hedonistic, and contributes nothing useful to future generations of humanity. I wish the lgbtq (or whatever it is this week) movement would quit making this out to be just a problem with Christianity. People all across the world, in all times have had a natural intuitive repulsion to homosexuality. And the only exceptions they can come up with are conveniently cases where child molestation was also considered fine, i.e. ancient Rome and Greece and their practice of pederasty. Quit it already, you're not really fooling anyone. The only people who agree with you are just fed up listening to your shrill whining, and your use of government power to bully them into quiet submission.

Go ahead and censor this, like you want to censor everything else. That's all you'll ever contribute to society anyhow. That's all you're "good" for.

67.181.11.97 (talk)11:05, 23 April 2011

"It is unsustainable, hedonistic, and contributes nothing useful to future generations of humanity."

So's my music collection, but only Osama thinks that's a sin.

Blood Red Sandman (Talk) (Contribs)12:11, 23 April 2011
 

nonsense, good music is reproducible, provides enjoyment to others, and can be enjoyed by listeners and edifying for music students for generations to come. I doubt everything in your music collection just absolutely sucks, right?

67.181.11.97 (talk)22:25, 24 April 2011

Right. Since you asked, I'm especially fond of the underrated piece Love Child from Accept's legendary Balls to the Wall album. But, I digress...

Blood Red Sandman (Talk) (Contribs)22:47, 24 April 2011