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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p This is a list of albums censored by Christian bookstores due to specific instances of censorship based on the content of the album. Christian bookstores censor material for various reasons, ranging from doctrine (Lifeway Christian Resources is associated with the Southern Baptist Convention) to a perceived need to protect their reputation or "atmosphere" by not carrying certain products. One critic has described a particular chain as being "extremely pro-censorship."Some albums, especially those experiencing issues with cover art, are reissued with new covers for Christian book stores. This list includes albums where censorship occurred while the album was in the Christian retail chain, either at the distributor or retail point. Is not meant to include: Albums that never made it into the Christian music market. Stryper's 1990 release Against the Law was not carried in Christian bookstores, as their label made the decision not to distribute to that market segment. Albums pulled solely because the artist was involved with a scandal or other incident, such as Sandi Patty, Michael English, Amy Grant, or Raze. Albums from an era in which artistic styles were less accepted in Christian music, unless a specific instance of censorship can be shown. Petra, for instance, had trouble getting Christian bookstores to take products until the 1980s, but this was primarily due to limited distribution rather than the specific content of their albums.↑ ↑ ↑. }

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