You have now had the opportunity to read the Manhattan Declaration and to consider Apple’s removal of the app as a form of censorship. Should this app have been banned? Was it an entirely defensible act of religious expression? Even if Apple, as a private company, has the right to exercise this form of censorship, what kind of culture might this religious censorship foster?
To conclude our discussion, watch Eric Metaxas reflect on the notions of censorship and religious liberty.
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No matter your stance on the Manhattan Declaration, as a thinking citizen you have an obligation to establish an informed opinion on censorship in general. All ideas are dangerous in some way, because they all have consequences in our lives. What is your view regarding the censorship of these ideas? Should this app be banned?