Help! Facebook Is Censoring Bible Verses
By Julio
Severo
Facebook gave me a message on February 15,
2018:
We
Removed Something You Posted
It
looks like something you posted doesn’t follow our Community Standards. We
remove posts that attack people based on their race, ethnicity, national
origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, gender or disability.
Levítico 18.22:
Não de deitarás com homem, como se fosse mulher;
abominação é.
The concluding text, which is in
Portuguese, was targeted and removed by Facebook. This post had been originally
published by me on June 2015 on my Facebook account and its translation into
English is:
Leviticus
18:22:
Willing
or not willing, Facebook treated Leviticus 18:22 directly as a “attack” on “people
based on their… sexual orientation, gender.” That is, Facebook treated the
Bible as a criminal book!
Does
Facebook guidelines warn its users that the Bible is a criminal book?
Does
Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities warn its users that the
Bible is a criminal book?
Right now, I
am under a 30-day ban by Facebook, since January 28, because on August 2013, I
had published a post exposing the misuse of public funds by well-known
homosexual group in Brazil. Facebook waited exactly 5 years to notify
my exposé is “offensive.” So I am under a mandatory 30-day ban. This is the
third ban in just six months. That is, 3 months of the last six months my
Facebook account has been offline because of censorship.
What does Facebook have against the Bible
and those mentioning its verses?
What does Facebook have specifically
against Leviticus 18:22, a famous verse in the Bible?
Leviticus 18:22 is famous not only among
Christians, but also among Jews. In fact, this verse was firstly written and
addressed to the Jewish people.
By
the way, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is a Jewish American. Does he
approve what his company has done against the Jewish Scriptures? Is he aware of
what his company is doing against the Jewish Scriptures?
Or does he think that Facebook is now
bigger, greater and more important than the holy Jewish and Christian
Scriptures?
I am a follower of the holy Jewish and
Christian Scriptures. Why does Zuckerberg have removed my Bible post and
blocked my account?
George Washington, the first U.S.
president, said, “It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and
the Bible.”
Would Zuckerberg and his company remove
his Bible posts if he had a Facebook account?
Sadly, current America grants excessive
freedom to homosexualists — a nonsense never imagined by the U.S. Founders,
including the first U.S. president, George
Washington, who loathed homosexuality and expelled homosexuals, but never
killed them.
As recorded in “The Writings of George
Washington” (March 10, 1778, 11:83-84, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934),
George Washington ordered: “At a General Court Marshall … Lieutt. Enslin of
Colo. Malcom’s Regiment tried for attempting to commit sodomy, with John
Monhort a soldier … and do sentence him to be dismiss’d the service with
Infamy. His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief approves the sentence and with
Abhorrence and Detestation of such Infamous Crimes orders Liett. Enslin to be
drummed out of Camp tomorrow morning by all the Drummers and Fifers in the Army
never to return.” (information from William Federer.)
Would Zuckerberg and his company block
Washington’s Facebook account if he were living today?
Facebook not only removed my Bible post of
Leviticus 18:22, but also a post with a picture of an “Islamic Barbie.” Here is
the picture:
Christian
criticism of Islamic behavior leads to censorship on Facebook. But praises to
the pedophile and killer Muhammad and pictures of Islamic dictators who murder
Christians remain unshakingly throughout Facebook’s social network, as if their
filthy image did not deserve banishment for their crimes. Facebook punishes
innocent Christians just for their views against Islam, but it spares Islamic
criminals who do not spare human lives.
For treating Islamism and homosexuality as
“sacred,” Facebook has blocked my profile for criticizing Islamic violence and
homosexual filthy behavior. If only Muslims and homosexuals are left in the
world, whom will Facebook privilege and treat as more sacred than the other?
It makes no sense for Facebook to
censor a Christian like me because as far as Islam is concerned, Christians and
Jews are supreme victims of this violent religion. In fact, some 100,000
Christians are martyred a year. Most of these murders are committed by Muslims.
If Facebook were serious about human rights, it would ban Muslims from its platform,
inclusive Saudi Arabia, until they banned all torture and murder of Christians.
This is the simple and sheer truth.
If
Facebook were equally serious about human rights of homosexuals, it would ban
Muslim nations. Muslims, not Christians, have a high record of torture and
murder of homosexuals. This is the simple and sheer truth.
In 1919, the communist theorist Antonio
Gramsci said: “To tell the truth, to arrive together at the truth, is a
communist and revolutionary act.”
In the left-wing Facebook universe, if you
tell a “communist truth,” it is a welcome revolutionary act.
The communist truth includes the sample of
Marxist commandments that say:
* Homosexual acts are normal.
* Islam is peace.
* Christianity is oppressive.
* Leviticus 18:22 deserves to be removed
from the Facebook universe.
* Criticism and mockery of Christianity are
allowed.
* Criticism and mockery of homosexuality
and Islam are not allowed.
I face new Facebook bans if I violate Facebook’s
Marxist commandments. I face new Facebook bans if I post more Bible verses
against homosexual depravity or the Islamic culture of violence.
Paraphrasing
and reversing words ascribed to George Orwell, but actually authored more or
less by Gramsci, I say, “In a time of universal Marxist deceit and censorship,
telling the truth is a Christian revolutionary act!”
Source:
Last Days Watchman
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