"The Net Authority is an organization dedicated to the removal of offensive material from the Internet."
These people made a site that attempts to change the internet to something they want it to be.
A useless attempt. Yes. But. What gets me the most upset is how they use Christianity in almost every one of their reasons justifying the crusade they are trying to do.
Here are some of the things they rate certain sites on:
* Pornographic material - Alright I guess. But they aren't going to actually succeed taking any of it down.
* Hateful material - A bad thing...
* Blasphemy - this is where they start getting stupid
* Offensive political material -........
* Bestiality and/or interracial relationships - Interracial? Wow.
A funny rule they use to determine if something is an "obvious violation of the Internet Acceptable Use Policy"
Example #2: Children's Dinosaur Stories. You might think that a site that contains stories about dinosaurs for children would be innocent—but let's stop and think about that for a moment. If you read the bible (you should, it's great!) you know that dinosaurs never actually existed, and that God put those fossils and bones there to test our faith in Him. While the stories themselves may not contain any offensive material, the simple fact that they are about dinosaurs may cause a child to question his faith in the one true God. By blaspheming, this site is in violation of the Internet Acceptable Use Policy and should be added to our database.
source: http://www.netauthority.org/submit.shtml
This is why I hate most Christians in today's society. They use their religion to put them selfs above everybody else. Once people put them in the "I'm better than everyone else so everyone else is wrong" mind set, they make huge and stupid mistakes.
P.s. I don't mind anyone who worships on their own. I just hate anyone, no matter what religion, who thinks that everyone who doesn't worship the same religion or worship the same way is wrong.
These people made a site that attempts to change the internet to something they want it to be.
A useless attempt. Yes. But. What gets me the most upset is how they use Christianity in almost every one of their reasons justifying the crusade they are trying to do.
Here are some of the things they rate certain sites on:
* Pornographic material - Alright I guess. But they aren't going to actually succeed taking any of it down.
* Hateful material - A bad thing...
* Blasphemy - this is where they start getting stupid
* Offensive political material -........
* Bestiality and/or interracial relationships - Interracial? Wow.
A funny rule they use to determine if something is an "obvious violation of the Internet Acceptable Use Policy"
Example #2: Children's Dinosaur Stories. You might think that a site that contains stories about dinosaurs for children would be innocent—but let's stop and think about that for a moment. If you read the bible (you should, it's great!) you know that dinosaurs never actually existed, and that God put those fossils and bones there to test our faith in Him. While the stories themselves may not contain any offensive material, the simple fact that they are about dinosaurs may cause a child to question his faith in the one true God. By blaspheming, this site is in violation of the Internet Acceptable Use Policy and should be added to our database.
source: http://www.netauthority.org/submit.shtml
This is why I hate most Christians in today's society. They use their religion to put them selfs above everybody else. Once people put them in the "I'm better than everyone else so everyone else is wrong" mind set, they make huge and stupid mistakes.
P.s. I don't mind anyone who worships on their own. I just hate anyone, no matter what religion, who thinks that everyone who doesn't worship the same religion or worship the same way is wrong.