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Unless the product or the way it is promoted is unlawful or specifically and deliberately offensive and promoting hatred of a people group (which these books absolutely do not)...
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Well, let's turn this around and see if you (or Christians in general) would find it offensive:
A fellow who grew up as a Christian, the son of a priest (or pastor, minister, preacher) publishes a book called "The Complete Christian Bible." In it he changes all the verses that define Jesus as God's son and the third element of the Trinity to read that Jesus was simply a man who was a prophet. He changes the verses describing the Virgin Mary to read that Joseph was Jesus's biological father. He substitutes the name Ishmael for verses that, in the original Hebrew bible had the name Isaac. He... (well, you get the idea)
This fellow is a member of a group called "Christians for Mohammed" and actively pomotes their agenda, which is to convert Christians to Islam. He believes that Christians are "uncompleted Moslems" and that they must be converted to Islam to be okay with Allah. If they die uncompleted they will not go to heaven, and out of "love" he feels that he must convert them. He says this clearly in his lectures and on his Web site and in promotional material for his book.
Is that a book that PPT would advertise and promote, or would that be too offensive to a large number of its reader?
Len M.