Thu, 01 Mar 2007

What Would Jesus Wiki?

Well, I learned something from this new "answer" to Wikipedia: I don't have any faith. In fact, only Christians have "real" faith. I also learned that a pagan is "someone who believes in false gods". And whose gods are false? Why, all of them except the Christian one, of course!

But for the real kicker you have to check out their examples of bias in Wikipedia. And these people expect to be taken seriously, and have already starting whining about how they're being persecuted by the howling gales of laughter they've been drawing. Unbelievable.

Conservapedia is the web's go-to reference for conservative Christians, but for everyone else it's one of the biggest laughs on the net. By Michael Calore.

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On 3/2/2007 00:08:45
sari0009 wrote


On 3/2/2007 04:45:37
Nathalie wrote


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