Apple rejects Manhattan Declaration Again

Apple CorporationApple has refused to reinstate the Manhattan Declaration Application back into the iTunes store yet again. In a letter to the writers of the Manhattan Declaration, Apple says the Declaration is “mean-spirited,” “objectionable,” and “potentially harmful.” This could not be further from the truth. If you’ve read the Declaration, you know that it is based on sound, biblical principals and takes precautions to ensure that those who do not share our values are not attacked or defamed. If you use Apple products, I encourage you to email Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO, at [email protected], or call 408.996.1010 to make your voice heard in support of the Manhattan Declaration and Biblical Truth.

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