I find this concept no worse than the standard internet filters out there. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the other ones don't even always make public what they censor and for what reasons. Parents should be no more villified for using a religious censor than a sex, drugs, and violence filter.
I don't support either tactic though. Fighting an online filter war against religion is destined for failure. I'm also not sure how much religious conversion goes on away from face to face contact. Maybe the makers of GodBlock belief religious scripture has the same magical powers of corruption usually attributed to Satantic influences by the Christians.
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