Chapter
The Dangers of Banning Books
Banning books can set a dangerous precedent for limiting freedom of information, and can lead to non-Christians banning books that Christians would approve of. A court case in favor of freedom of information ruled that parents do not have the right to restrict access to books deemed inconsistent with their version of Christianity.
Clips
The right to freedom of information should outweigh the right to parents having a say in their children's education.
39:31 - 45:16 (05:45)
Summary
The right to freedom of information should outweigh the right to parents having a say in their children's education. The practice of banning books and restricting their access based on conflicting values or beliefs is not a fair compromise.