I'm not quite sure. It might be that the ST thinks a sign-if-you-believe-in-Jesus remix chain might be offensive to non-Christians such as myself.

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I know this may seem strange, but there appears to be a glitch with the site that's preventing your project from showing up on the front page.
I'm not sure we can fix it in the short term, but you deserve an explanation at least.
What happened was that we noticed a project that was a remix of your original where the language in the project notes was disrespectful to other faiths. We assumed that those project notes were the same as the original, and marked the original "Not for everyone".
"Not for everyone" is a status that prevents projects from reaching the front page. We use it for projects that are borderline in some way, but not so disrespectful that we feel they should be removed. Here's a longer explanation about "Not for everyone", and why we created it. http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 475#p93475
However, just after we marked your original Not for Everyone, we noticed that the disrespectful part of the project notes that we'd seen in a later remix wasn't in yours. So then we immediately (about a minute later) changed your project's status back to "For Everyone." Your project fits into our current policy about projects regarding faith: It's ok to express your view, as long as it's done in a way that is respectful and tolerant of all other views regarding faith, and isn't proselytizing. The same rule applies to projects about atheism, Christianity, Islam, and all other faiths. Your project celebrates the Christian faith but is not disrespectful of other beliefs, nor does it seem to be trying to convince others to convert (proselytism) so it seems fine.
Here's where the glitch comes in: We're not sure why your project isn't appearing on the front page now, but it's possibly because it once was marked "Not for everyone", but that's not how the site is supposed to work. Also, projects marked "Not for everyone" do not show up on the projects > remixed page, and yours does.
I'm trying a few things to see if I can resolve this now, but I'm afraid I can't promise we'll be able to fix this glitch soon. Scratch website code is really complex and it takes a long time to fix even simple things. You can view / browse it all here, in case you are curious: http://trac.assembla.com/scratchr/browser
We apologize for the error.
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