Censorship is always a difficult subject. But you do need rules.
Years ago I was part of Operation Mobilisation, an interdenominational, community living on board a ship the MVLogos.
I used to go round and discuss the Lord with as many people as I could because I loved doing it, and I loved the Lord so much.
I was talking once with a fellow team member about what it would be like in heaven, and another member said, do you believe that? Oddly we were all full time christian workers, sponsored by christians and churches around the world, but at least it was honest. We had ex-terrorists, gang members, to straight laced, middle class, highly protected young people all together in a pressure cooker. It was weired and also fantastic, mind blowing and disappointing. We saw great moves of God and none. But what made it work was openness and honesty.
The church is a mess, but seeing it and calling out to Jesus is the way forward. We need to know where the body is, what are the arguments so the words and issues can be addressed. We are a living being, and as such need a doctor, need teaching and help, but if we are unaware of the issues, then they will come to dominate.
So I rejoice in this dialogue, though spiritually hard, we are called to carry the cross daily, and this does not mean shying away. If you guys were not sincere about why you believe, I would be seriously disappointed. It is only by burning hot that we burn away the dross, refined by fire. It sounds so pompous, but witnessing to muslims opened my eyes to so much, which is odd, that talking about love and life to those very lost and confused should help make me whole, but it did.
When you meet people dying of cancer, a cold does not look that important, is a health analogy of a spiritual disease.
At least that is my take on CC, I am very impressed and it serves a great purpose.