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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Facebook Takes Down Christian Group’s Page, Calls Abortion Opposition “Hateful and Threatening”


By Micaiah Bilger
Life News


Facebook is facing more censorship and bias allegations from a Christian group that opposes abortion.

The West Virginia-based ministry Warriors for Christ repeatedly has had its Facebook pages removed by the social media giant, according to the Christian Post. Its main page, which has more than 225,000 followers, was removed again last week, allegedly for “hateful, threatening or obscene” content.

Ministry leader Pastor Rich Penkoski told the Post that they missed out on vital opportunities to help people as a result.
“When Facebook pulled our page [for the first time], we were actually counseling with a young woman who was suicidal,” Penkoski said.
The biggest issue seems to be the ministry’s stance on homosexuality, Penkoski said. However, they also stand strong for unborn babies’ rights and sexual purity, he said.
“We talk about abortion. We talk about adultery. We talk about fornication. Nobody ever talks about that stuff,” he said.
Facebook removed the ministry’s page on Dec. 29 but reinstated it on Jan. 2 as a result of an online petition, according to the report. On Friday, however, the ministry said its page was down again.

This is the message Penkowski received from Facebook last week: “Your Page ‘Warriors for Christ’ has been removed for violating our Terms of Use. A Facebook Page is a distinct presence used solely for business or promotional purposes. Among other things, Pages that are hateful, threatening or obscene are not allowed. We also take down Pages that attack an individual or group, or that are set up by an unauthorized individual. If your Page was removed for any of the above reasons, it will not be reinstated. Continued misuse of Facebook’s features could result in the permanent loss of your account.”

Penkoski said they have received death threats because of their ministry’s outreach. He said they have been very clear that they do not want to harm anyone, they simply want to preach the truth.
“We specifically ask Facebook, what exact standards of yours did we violate? People have seen what has happened to us with the death threats and everything else. That’s actual hate speech — calling for the death of someone else. I don’t care who does it. If you are Christian or not, that is hate speech,” he said.
The Post reported Warriors for Christ started using its old youth ministry page this week after Facebook blocked its main page. However, LifeNews could not access the youth ministry page either on Tuesday morning. It is not clear if Facebook removed that page as well.

Pro-life advocates have become increasingly concerned about the liberal bias and online censorship on widely-used social media platforms.

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