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    Re: Conservapedia a thing of wonder...

    What bias?


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    Re: Conservapedia a thing of wonder...

    not exactly a load of evidence for creationism is there?
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    Re: Conservapedia a thing of wonder...

    Quote Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
    not exactly a load of evidence for creationism is there?
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    Re: Conservapedia a thing of wonder...

    I think I going to enjoy visiting conservapedia, especially when I need a good chuckle.
    In the brief glance I just had some things I liked:
    Condemming Wikipedia for being more liberal than most Americans.
    The Commandment "thou must use American spelling"
    Finally the piece aboutliberals.

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    Re: Conservapedia a thing of wonder...

    Quote Originally Posted by Conservapedia
    Some examples of liberal beliefs include:
    gun control
    taxpayer funding of abortion
    prohibiting prayer in school
    distributing wealth from the rich to the poor
    government programs to rehabilitate criminals
    same-sex marriage
    amnesty for illegal aliens
    teaching of evolution
    increased taxpayer funding of public school
    protection of endangered species
    foreign treaties, especially for disarmament
    taxpayer-funded rather than private medical care
    increased power for labor unions
    Some examples of conservative beliefs include:
    -Guns for everyone
    -taxpayer funding of prison arrangements for people who grew up to be criminals because their parents didn't want them
    -All students must pray in school
    -Athletes and hollywood stars actually deserve the vast riches they obtain
    -Death to all criminals
    -Christianity says gayness is satanic. Therefore, everyone needs to believe this and obey it.
    -the boot for illegal aliens - how to go about doing it? Haven't the faintest idea
    -Ignorance towards all ideas not endorsed by christianity
    -Our education system needs no money - Unless its a private christian school
    -Death to all animals
    -War against countries for supposed posession of WOMD and then later finding no WOMD.
    -Insurance companies causing expensive medical care isn't bad.
    -No protection or money for labor workers.
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    Re: Conservapedia a thing of wonder...

    BBC Listener says:

    I live in the UK. I am an evangelical Christian.

    I heard a radio article this morning on BBC radio about conservapedia as an alternative to wikipedia. Although the BBC is often liberal, I felt the item gave Conservapedia a fair hearing. Unfortunately, I was rather disappointed by some of your complaints against Wikipedia - direct from your representative's mouth. One of the main concerns seemed to be that Wikipedia use non-US English, and that it was anti-american in its editorial stance.

    I have to be honest. As a non-American, I found the inference that US English was the higher form of our shared language to be somewhat offensive, and small minded. If Wikipedia choses to use standard English, how is that any more or less morally acceptable than a wiki that uses American English? I don't believe that American is any more God's special country than the UK, France, or even Nigeria could claim to be? Where does this superiority complex come from?

    I am concerned that Conservapedia has missed the point that is is part of the www - WORLD wide web, not the American web. As a Christian, I welcome an alternative viewpoint to Wikipedia. I do not, however, relish the idea that Christian = proAmerican and that the only audience you are serving is American. I ask that you consider your worldwide audience/potential contributors. I would add, I'm not anti American - I've been to your country many times and have many friends there. I'm just not American.

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    Conservapedia responds:

    Dear Sir,

    Thank you for your feedback. We have many friends in England also, and I once had the pleasure of being involved in litigation with your barristers across the pond. Many Americans older than I fondly recall coming to your aid in World War II when things were looking quite bleak in London.

    Certainly no offense is intended by preferring the American spelling of words here on Conservapedia. The American spelling is typically more economical in its use of letters, and more people prefer the American spelling to the old British spelling.

    I do wonder why you refer to your spelling as "standard English." Could you join us on Conservapedia and explain that for us?
    Conservapedia user writes

    I think that the editor's reply to our British friend is an excellent one, and really demonstrates what Conservapedia is all about, particularly the reference to World War II. The point concerning the more economical approach to spelling embodied by American English is consistent with the philosophy behind the shorter and more concise articles on Conservapedia (when contrasted with other, more verbose online encyclopedias), an approach to language which one of our British friend's very own countrymen, Mr. George Orwell, would have found familiar.

    Cheerio, --Tooner440 00:35, 8 March 2007 (EST)


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    Re: Conservapedia a thing of wonder...

    I have opinions about the topics expressed here. I will excercise my human right by keeping them to myself.
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