Organizations that don't have "deep pockets" should have the same access to the internet "without snooping or blocking or slowing down" by internet providers, the vice president of a conservative Christian advocacy group said Thursday at a meeting on network management.



As long as the Internet can be used as a conduit for Christian evangelical drivel, I'm sure their position will be for net neutrality. After all, if billions of Chinese don't have access to the Christian reading room, they are obviously being repressed. The net should be neutral for a long list of reasons, the least of which is Christian fascism. The position should be freedom from all perspectives. I'm glad the Christian Coalition took the time to weigh in on the subject.