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Originally Posted by catsittingstill
One standard for every book seems fair to me. Not "all these books have to meet guideline X but this other book I think is holy so it gets a pass."
It's simple enough--if your holy book can't meet guideline X, discard the guideline; it obviously wasn't a good one.
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Judgment and context are everything, and if you can't recognize that, I guess you'd be happy with a computer program that would just willy-nilly count certain words and disallow anything over a specified number.
Judgment isn't censorship. Would you argue that a publisher MUST publish anything that comes in over the transom, because not doing so is censorship?