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How timely!
For those who are not happy with the heathen information-source that is Wikipedia, we now have Conservapedia. On its home page is this self-description:
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How timely!
For those who are not happy with the heathen information-source that is Wikipedia, we now have Conservapedia. On its home page is this self-description:
Conservapedia is a much-needed alternative to Wikipedia, which is increasingly anti-Christian and anti-American. On Wikipedia, many of the dates are provided in the anti-Christian "C.E." instead of "A.D.", which Conservapedia uses. Christianity receives no credit for the great advances and discoveries it inspired, such as those of the Renaissance. Read a list of many Examples of Bias in Wikipedia.Jon Swift gives a full send-up here. I want to get down a couple of the items that Swift pointed out:
Conservapedia is an online resource and meeting place where we favor Christianity and America. Conservapedia has easy-to-use indexes to facilitate review of topics. You will much prefer using Conservapedia compared to Wikipedia if you want concise answers free of "political correctness".
KANGAROOS: "Like all modern animals, modern kangaroos originated in the Middle East and are the descendants of the two founding members of the modern kangaroo baramin that were taken aboard Noah's Ark prior to the Great Flood."These were actually written at Conservapedia. Okay, this does leave one wondering if it is a joke, and whether Monk is too easily baited by this kind of Christianist stuff. But I just don't know. Maybe it's real?
THEORY OF RELATIVITY: "Nothing useful has even been built based on the theory of relativity.…'All things are relative' became popular as atheists and others used relativity to attack Christian values. There remains enormous political support for the theory of relativity that has nothing to do with physics, and Congress continues to spend billions of dollars unsuccessfully searching for particles predicted by the theory of relativity."