Hey you have got it right. They do not just seek to stop free speech however. They seek to dictate and indoctrinate.
They insist that everyone observe Sunday. Why do they not also demand Saturday (for the Jews). That no one should eat during Ramadan (for Islam) etc?
The simple truth is that Christians are demanding to control everything and force us not just to believe their doctrine but to pay for it to be taught in schools!!!!
But your question opens a far more serious question - Why do yahoo just accept reports and remove questions. This is giving the Christian censors a field day. Legally were do the innocent stand when Yahoo remove the question because of a complaint - surely that is falsely agreeing you have broken the rules when the truth is that person abused the system and broke the rules themselves!!!
Is it not time Yahoo actually took notice of complaints and where they find it is someone abusing the system like your religious censor - throw them off the site for good!
2006-09-05 01:40:20
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answered by Anonymous
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How do you know that "Christians" reported your questions since the reporting process is anonymous? As to why your questions get reported (I have never done so) I would guess that it may have to do with the underlying theme of prejudice and/or bigotry.
You've already demonstrated these qualities by jumping to the conclusion that Christians are responsible for your "questions" being reported and by claiming that Christians "desire to control free speech and open flow of ideas and ultimately impose a theocracy on us free citizens".
If I said that "Atheists desire to control free speech and the open flow of ideas and ultimately impose a godless society on us free citizens" I would be engaging in the same type of behavior. While there may be some Atheists who have such a desire, claiming that Atheists as a group have that desire is an example of bigotry and prejudice.
2006-09-05 01:53:38
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answered by Martin S 7
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You lucky basterd. I've never been reported yet (that I know of). Though I did get a death treat from a fellow Answers guy. Don't know if he's Christian, but it wouldn't surprise me.
Edit 9/6: Correction. I just got reported for the first time. There was not even a reason given. Thats how easy it is to report someone. If you don't like someone, all you need to do is click 2 times and that persons contribution is deleted.
2006-09-05 01:35:34
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answered by Caveman 4
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I am a Christian and I would never report any question. This site is for everyone. If you don't believe the way I do, that is fine. If you have a question that I feel QUALIFIED to answer, I will try. Otherwise I will just move on; many other questions on here to answer.
As far as your question being removed, that was wrong of someone to report it, but what about Yahoo? Do they read the question and decide or just pull it as soon as it is reported? If they just pull it, they are wrong too.
2006-09-05 01:30:37
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answered by Patti C 7
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But sure don't you know that Christians own the rights to freedom of speech?!?
How dare you even try to upheave such a long standing belief.. who do you think you are? Tom Cruise?!?
Christians believe they are the ONLY ones who are right....Why argue with the deluded visions of a Christian?
You know you're gonna fail...and why will you fail? Because they have the word "Faith" to throw at you when you ask for any explanation on things that don't make sense.
Lost cause.
2006-09-05 01:34:01
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answered by i_look_to_my_eskimo_friend 2
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simple. xtianity like other religions, has its fundamentalist extremists. If their interpretation is different from yours then yours is wrong and must be suppressed so that their "truth" will be the only one seen. It's a variant of fascist indoctrination really.
I too have had replies removed by the Political correctness Commissars. Apparently one must be careful to say only what is acceptable to EVERYBODY. If that is indeed the case, then, Good Bye "Answers", because such a web site is not much use with nothing but fluffy nothings written.
Personally, I refuse to accept political correctness as it is applied because it is merely a method of concealing truth, not revealing it. Herr Goebbels was pretty good at that job - do we want more like him?
2006-09-05 01:33:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I have found it interesting that the Yahoo censors will delete a question/answer for only one report of a violation and it does not matter if that report is valid or not.
It has nothing to do with Christians. Personally, as a Christian, I see nothing "reportable" in the above statement (?) as it simply does not make valid sense. Your right to free speech is upheld!
Have a great day!
2006-09-05 01:28:57
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answered by steve 4
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I have been given reported for answering a query approximately my in demand sport of all time. I responded with: Noah's Ark. grew to become into advised that my answer grew to become into neither a answer nor question. First boat or floating vehicle ever outfitted, lasted 40 days and night interior the rain. Plus i think of that Noah grew to become right into a great sport in construction the Ark interior the 1st place. Is there considered one of those tangible element as a fascistic Christian?
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answered by ehinger 4
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Don't get your knickers in a twist! I think that Christians have just as much right as us to have free speech and all that malarkey, but sometimes they aren't as ready to accept that here are some people in the world who don't believe in God for whatever reason. They just have to accept that everyone has a different point of view, but that doesn't make them wrong. Maybe you should ask why they think their religion and belief system is so much more valid than anyone elses?
2006-09-05 01:58:40
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answered by Ria K 2
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Most Christians feel it is their job to protect us from all the evil that is out there, because so many times we do not see the dangers of just letting people run away with the free speech issue.I personally have found that if you do not set boundaries in all areas of your life as to what is acceptable and what is not , that anything can get out of control. Here's my motto;
Be in the world, but not of it.
2006-09-05 01:33:53
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answered by highpriestess7@sbcglobal.net 1
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