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Christianity TodayJanuary (Web-only) 2000

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Amazon.com Pulls Book Targeted as 'Kiddie Porn'
But critics say other pedophilia books are still offered



The world's largest bookstore has one less book on its shelf following a nationwide protest launched by Charles Colson, a noted evangelical author and founder of Prison Fellowship. Amazon.com will no longer sell or stock the book Varieties of Man/Boy Love: Modern Western Contexts. Amazon.com's spokesman said the company was originally not aware of the book's content.

"When we physically examined the book, we were offended by the pictures on the cover," said spokesman Bill Curry. "It was so close to kiddie porn that we removed the book from our catalog."

Colson said he was pleased with the company's response. "I'm glad we blew the whistle on that," he told Baptist Press. "It's a good example of how Christians can make their case. We didn't make the case that what they were doing was a sin. We made the case that it was illegal and that's what did it."

Colson's campaign against Amazon.com began in October 1999 when he told listeners of his BreakPoint radio commentary that he was discontinuing his partnership with the online business. The partnership enabled visitors to BreakPoint's Internet site to purchase books that were recommended in the broadcasts. Colson said the partnership was broken because Amazon.com refused to stop selling books on the subject of pedophilia, which happens to be a crime in all 50 states. Colson's efforts brought national attention to the issue when radio talk show host Laura Schlessinger discussed the subject during a broadcast and expressed her outrage over a company that supported illegal behavior.

It was shortly after that November 1999 broadcast that Amazon.com stopped selling the questionable book. Although Amazon.com pulled Varieties of Man/Boy Love from its catalog, critics say the company continues ...




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