Of course they should, if they signed the contract.
But your attempts to blackmail Christians into behaving the way you think they should behave as a means to control their behavior is as transparent as they come.
At least Christians have a moral base from which to operate.
Evos have none so they don't have to worry about things like integrity in business dealings, for example. That way they don't have to answer for anything or worry about someone challenging them about lying.
What basis would someone use to say, *As good evos should they not follow the contract that they signed*?
It's funny how evos are such experts on how everyone else should behave.
Nice try at misdirection. The unapproved press release was a clear violation of the rental contract.
But let not let facts get in the way.
It is the new leftist tool. They claim to have morals but are quick to remind you they have a much lower, very much lower standard of morals than the Bible and Christianity calls for.
The hypocritcal leftist clones who hide out on Free Republic are known for their identical attacks, targets and focus that you would find on the most far left of web sites.
They are fixated on mocking the Bible and Christianity.
The exception is that they (including the closet-leftists on Free Republic) agree with the very liberal brand of Christianity which is favored and championed by all leftists to give a false foundational excuse for their theft, sex perversion, evolution mythology and decades of vulgar language and hypocritical fingerpointing.
As good, poor, or indifferent Christians they should follow the terms of any contract signed and so should the Center.
The Center policy is that they wanted to examine news releases for “technical and factual accuracy”, did the Center alledge “technical and factual” inaccuracy? They aren’t saying. But the mere release of information by a third party is just that, de mininmis, a trifle.