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Facebook Blocks 88 Million Users from Pastor's Posts; Christian Leader Fights Back
Contact: Steven Andrew, USA.Life, 877-585-7729
 
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 20, 2018 /Christian Newswire/ -- Steven Andrew is fighting for Christians who are being censored by the technology giants. Since Facebook blocked more than 88 million people from Andrew's Bible-based posts, he decided to create a new "Pro-Christian" social network. It is called USA.Life since it doesn't block American values, and he said, "people are signing up as soon as they hear the news."

"Christians are tired of fearing the Internet giants' censorship and selling of their private information to politicians, big corporations, and even foreign countries," Andrew said.

"USA.Life is safer than Facebook and Twitter, because we don't spy on people," he said.

He reports that Christians and churches love finding out they have an alternative to having their posts censored. The new social network has a crowdfunding page to help them launch as soon as possible.

Andrew is a leading Silicon Valley Internet software expert and a pastor, who has led Fortune 500, startups and higher education initiatives for Cisco, Better Homes and Gardens, Stanford, Sega and others. He is building USA.Life "so people are safe, strong and blessed."

"The censorship is greater than people understand. Facebook blocks 98 percent of the people who want to hear from me," he said. "That means missing 4.9 million people per month." Congressional testimony found that Facebook increased censorship after President Trump was elected. Facebook now restricts Andrew's posts to about 100,000 people per month, but Andrew has almost half a million followers.

In a video, Andrew said, "Facebook lied to Congress" about being "a platform for all ideas," and he explains that 88 million people are missing from hearing his positive messages about God and ways to strengthen their lives. He said, "The biased restrictions have caused a financial loss of donations in the millions of dollars."

He is also developing a new search engine called 1776Free.com. Instead of a globalist bias that skews results to promote negative information about Biblical causes, the site will end the persecution of Christians.

Andrew's crowdfunding campaign has already exceeded $155,000 of the $778,000 needed in order to launch the project.

"These two sites will dramatically increase the sharing of Christian news, sermons and blogs," said Andrew.

"If 62,300 people gave just $10, or 6,230 people gave $100, we can have freedom and privacy online," he said.

Andrew gives a detailed overview, provides an assessment of the risks and answers frequently asked questions at USA.Life.