It's another side of the fact that Christian forums consider anything that offends them to be against the rules, regardless of whether you are making a valid point or whether there is anything else wrong with what you have written. Apparently, unlike things which do cause bad consequences, hurting the feelings of Christians is considered a serious enough consequence to justify censoring anything that does so. They value their privilege not to be offended above that of free speech. That's their choice, certainly, but it just goes to show the ridiculousness of what Christians think is moral and right. Not demonstrating the proper respect for their religious beliefs being an example of real harm in their book. It's simply a part of an institutionalized effort to prevent people from making criticisms of their beliefs, so that only good things are said about what they believe. It's a form of newspeak, preventing people from saying certain things so that other people won't be tempted to think those things. It's nothing more than an attempt to control people's thoughts, which is not surprising given the religion is based upon a thought crime. Oddly enough, they don't have a problem with people criticizing atheism, humanism, or secularism, while often arguing that these, too, are religions. It just points up the blatant hypocrisy of Christians, and how they will engage in immoral behaviors so long as they and their religion benefits.
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