A Christian version of popular video sharing sight
YouTube
has been set up in the US to host user-generated content of a religious nature.
Created by Chris Wyatt, a Dallas seminary student and former TV producer,
GodTube
has the slogan 'broadcast him'. It is claiming 50,000 viewings a day.
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"GodTube utilises web-based technology to connect Christians for the purpose
of encouraging and advancing the Gospel worldwide," says the site's mission
statement.
"[Postings should not] be contrary to the evangelisation of Jesus Christ and
His teachings, or constitute blasphemy, or be otherwise offensive to our online
Christian community."
But some viewers have already expressed concerns over the ghettoising effect
of the site, and are questioning the need for such specialist material.
"What's so Christian about all of these things," says software engineering
student and Christian Russ Seehafer in his video
Why
Godtube.com is stupid.
"Using 'christian' as an adjective automatically gives whatever you are
describing some fictitious 'Approved by God' seal.
"It is beyond me how anyone can claim to be so down with our maker that they
are able to slap his approval on anything they deem 'christian'."
Seehafer's video was taken down by the site after it appeared on the front
page. It has now been reinstated with a message from the founder defending the
site.
"As the CEO and a founder, I can tell you that other video sharing sites,
like the one mentioned in the clip, are full of porn," says the message.
"Do you want your children watching porn? Do you want to refer someone to a
site that is chalked full of porn?"
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