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LifeWay removes ‘questionable’ online titles; seeks to improve filtering process

NewsABPnews  |  February 1, 2007

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) — LifeWay Christian Resources has removed a number of pro-gay titles from its online store, LifeWaystores.com, after staffers became aware of the books' availability.

EthicsDaily.com reported Jan. 29 that LifeWay had several authors listed on the site who promoted a “pro-homosexual” agenda. EthicsDaily is a news service of the Nashville-based Baptist Center for Ethics.

LifeWay was informed about the books and took prompt action to remove them, according to Mark Scott, vice president of the Christian stores division of LifeWay.

“We checked [the report] out immediately and found that, in fact, several titles did appear on our third-party distributor's list. We were unaware of these and removed the titles immediately,” Scott said in a prepared statement.

Scott also said LifeWay is “enhancing its efforts to ensure that questionable books are filtered out of a massive list of titles available online through its third-party distributor.”

Scott noted that the distributor makes available 130,000 titles to LifeWay and sometimes adds as many as 1,000 new titles each week.

“LifeWaystores.com includes only about 100,000 of those titles, having eliminated nearly 25 percent of the books for a variety of reasons, most often because of inappropriate content,” Scott noted in the statement.

“In addition,” Scott continued, “LifeWay filters the titles electronically based on information from publishers and the reputation of authors and publishers for producing biblically-based material. Every week, dozens of inappropriate titles are removed successfully. And the electronic filtering and human-review processes are being improved to meet the high volume of new books hitting the Christian retail market.”

Scott said no mechanized filtering system is perfect, and a few inappropriate titles occasionally make it through the filtering system and onto the online list.

“When we become aware of these titles — often through an e-mail from a customer — we investigate them, and if we confirm them to be inappropriate, we remove them immediately,” Scott said in the statement.

Scott said LifeWay invites customers to contact the organization if they encounter books with messages that cause them concern.

“Our customers place a high degree of trust in us to provide biblically sound resources,” he said. “We value that trust and strive to maintain it.”

LifeWaystores.com will also soon provide “Reading with Discernment” tags on certain titles that are requested for scholarly study but may not be appropriate for a broader Christian audience.

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