Monday, March 21, 2011

Ingrown Hair Or Herpes?

controversy continues an iPhone application that "cure" homosexuality


Apple is back in the center of the controversy over a controversial application available for iPhone and iPad. The company has received strong criticism from gay users due to the approval of an application on the App Store that homosexuals are intended to guide the path of heterosexuality.

As reported the Daily Mail, the application called "Exodus International" has been developed by a Christian organization of the same name which, according to its creators, is the remedy to cure homosexuality.

The tool has received a rating of 4 by Apple, which means, according to the parameters of the company, that "contains no objectionable content or dangerous."

However, most users have given homosexuals a score of 1 and have described the application as "shameful" and "disgusting." So many people, like the portal Change.org, have demanded that Apple removed the application.

late last year, Apple withdrew the application "Manhattan Declaration" after more than 7,700 people were asked their demise by going against homosexuality and abortion. This software

inviting users to join the campaign against the gay movement and individual freedom to decide on abortion and presented the user as an alleged survey.

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