
As followers of Jesus, we are to declare and defend biblical morality “with gentleness and respect” (1 Peter 3:15). This does not guarantee that we will not be censored or vilified.
As followers of Jesus, we are to declare and defend biblical morality “with gentleness and respect” (1 Peter 3:15). This does not guarantee that we will not be censored or vilified.
On Sunday, a Stanford professor lamented the level of “disinformation” within right-wing media and suggested large companies like YouTube and Facebook should kick them off their platforms.
The ban of President Trump from several social media outlets has left some wondering if evangelicals will be the victims of censorship by social media companies in the future? If they consider our stance on same-sex marriage to be “harassing” or “objectionable,” for example, will they block our content?
Amid supposed big tech censorship, many conservatives have moved away from Twitter and Facebook and toward Parler, a social networking app that prides itself on promoting free speech.
A Bethel music worship leader turned activist took to Twitter to call out social media platforms for censoring his praise and worship content.