Describing the issue as the result of an “automated feed from the publisher” and the graphic content as not in alignment with their philosophy, Logos Bible Software announced that they were removing hundreds of erotic novels from their e-book service available through the Logos application.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We agree this has no place in the Christian faith. These resources do not align with our philosophy and are from an automated feed from the publisher—we are actively addressing this process and removing these and related titles ASAP.
— Logos Bible Study Platform (@Logos) February 28, 2024
This, of course, is welcome news, as this material has no place next to Bible study resources. Yet an explanation has not yet been forthcoming as to why previous complaints by customers seemingly went unaddressed, but the company’s response to the public awareness of the problem seems to be the right one so far. The internet can be a challenging place to stay pure, and errors can happen.
In response to Logos announcement, we have added an update to the original article.











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[…] Logos announced the same day this article was published that the offensive material on their platform was an error […]
[…] Yesterday, we broke the news that Logos Bible Software and their sister site Faithlife E-books were selling over 1000 titles that contained hardcore erotica and pornography that rivaled the most sordid and smuttiest of Harlequins, and that they have since apologized and pledged to take it down. […]
Stuff is still there.