Apple yanks Exodus app from the AppStore


Apple, Inc. continues to live up to its rainbow logo by once again bowing to pressure from vocal homosexual activists who demanded it stop offering an application in its AppStore. This time their target was the app provided by Exodus International that was released to “provide support for individuals who want to recover from homosexuality.” The app had originally been approved by Apple and received a rating that it was safe for all audiences. Radical activists have previously forced the Manhattan Declaration app to be taken down after complaining about its support for traditional marriage and the sanctity of life.

    More Information: Family Research Council

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