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(http://www.christianpost.com/opinion/) |Wed, Sep. 28 2011 10:43  AM EDT
New Media, Old Bias
By _Chuck Colson_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/chuck-colson/)  | 
Christian Post Guest  Columnist

 
Back in the old days - say, 10 years ago - Christians used to complain  
about liberal media bias. The newspapers and networks had a stranglehold on 
what  was considered news. And because most members of the national media were 
part of  the liberal cultural elite, polite indifference was usually the 
best we could  expect.
 
Now, of course, all that has changed, right? The mainstream media monopoly  
has been broken up. You don’t have to rely on ABC, NBC, CBS, or The _New 
York_ (http://www.christianpost.com/region/new-york/)  Times to get your news 
- or to air your views.  Technological advances have opened up amazing 
communication opportunities  through outlets like the Web, Facebook, Twitter, 
smart phones, and more. 
But as encouraging as this democratization of communication has been, we’re 
 still facing viewpoint discrimination, and in some ways it’s harder than 
ever to  root out. 
The National Religious Broadcasters, the respected evangelical trade group, 
 has issued a new report warning that religious content faces a “clear and  
present danger of censorship” from Facebook, iTunes, and other new media  
platforms. The NRB’s Craig Parshall says, “With the single exception of 
Twitter,  all the new media platforms and services that we examined have issued 
written  policies governing citizen users that are clearly inconsistent with 
the _free speech_ (http://www.christianpost.com/topics/free-speech/)  
values of the U.S. Constitution.” 
Strong words, but proof isn’t hard to find. Remember how Apple dropped our  
Manhattan Declaration iPhone app because gay-rights activists had 
complained  about the Declaration’s support of traditional marriage? That was 
not an  
unfortunate aberration. The NRB report notes, “Of the 425,000 apps 
available on  Apple’s iPhone, the only ones censored by Apple for expressing 
otherwise lawful  viewpoints have been apps with Christian content.” 
Then there is the discriminatory policy that Google has just introduced. 
The  Internet search giant has excluded churches and other so-called “
proselytizing  groups” from free or discounted access to several of its tools, 
including  e-mail, that other nonprofits receive.  
Meanwhile, the report says, Facebook has partnered with gay-rights 
advocates  to halt content on its social networking site deemed to be “
anti-homosexual.”  Friends, that means that traditional Christian teaching 
about 
_homosexuality_ (http://www.christianpost.com/topics/homosexuality/)  and 
_marriage_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/marriage/)  may soon be off limits on 
Facebook 
That’s censorship. The NRB report says all this is not just a question of  
protecting religious liberty. It’s also an issue of free speech, which is  
supposedly what the new media are all about. 
That’s why the NRB isn’t looking to sue anyone or pass a new law. No, it’s 
 hoping to convince the new media companies to live up to their best ideals 
and  change these injustices voluntarily. 
But the NRB could use our help. First, please get a copy of the report, “
True  Liberty in a New Media Age,” and share it with your friends. You can get 
a link  on our website. Then contact your Internet service provider and 
other new media  platforms and let them know you support free speech and 
religious liberty. 
Ask them what their policies regarding religious speech are. Then let them  
know, politely and firmly, what you expect. And share your free-speech 
views  with other users. Let’s encourage members of the new media to practice 
what they  preach, and of course, we’ll do the same.

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