An alternative for the Un-American (The Ungodly). - by TTK12G3
fett on 22/2/2007 at 15:11
Thrilling, if not for the dead link. ;)
driver on 22/2/2007 at 15:12
From the front page:
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Did you know that faith is a uniquely Christian concept? Add to the explanation of what it means, and how it does not exist on other religions.
Which leads to this little gem:
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Small children often have huge amounts of 'faith'. They often put inordinate amounts of 'faith' in the existance of invisible 'friends'.
This phenomena is usually out-grown before the teens, but sometimes carries on into adulthood. Sadly these children grow into adults who continue to believe in, and often continue to speak to their invisible friends. These children are often termed 'Christians'.
While there is nothing inherantly wrong in having an invisible friend. expecting other people to do as their invisible friend says, is pretty delusional, to say the least.
Methinks someone's monkeying about already. :o
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Worked for me, fett.
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Ok, now it isn't. :(
TTK12G3 on 22/2/2007 at 15:20
OK, their page died... wtf
Moi Dix Mois on 22/2/2007 at 15:57
My new favourite website.
Quote Posted by Article on wikipedia bias
28.In breton "wiki" means liberal, and "pedia" means bias. The founders of wikipedia were celtic.
29.Or perhaps they were Greek. "Pedia" means "child" (as in pediatrician) and "wiki" (more properly, "biki," but the b is dentalized) is Athenian slang for an erect penis. Draw your own conclusions.
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http://www.conservapedia.com/Examples_of_Bias_in_Wikipedia)
SD on 22/2/2007 at 16:03
Quote Posted by Conservapedia
Wikipedia is an online resource which describes itself as "the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit." Because anyone can edit it, and because of its system of governance, it does not have standards similar to those of printed encyclopedias. For example, the balance of the content in Wikipedia inevitably represents what its contributors find interesting to write about, rather than what encyclopedias traditionally contain.
Predictably enough, Conservapedia contains no entry for "irony".
Chimpy Chompy on 22/2/2007 at 16:15
They're probably going to have to lock down the whole damn site to prevent vandalism, thus kind of defeating the point of a wiki in the first place.
Gray on 22/2/2007 at 20:16
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http://www.conservapedia.com/Liberal) Liberal
A liberal in the early 1800s in Europe was one who favored more powerful elected assemblies. The term was common in France shortly after the French Revolution. Modern liberals are treasonous [1] and generally hate America [2].
Well, there you have it. But what about American liberals?
Deep Qantas on 22/2/2007 at 20:49
There are no liberals in America, although traitors and terrorists are often confused for them. [noparse][citation not required][/noparse]
BEAR on 23/2/2007 at 03:11
This site is powerful stupid, but it has comedy gold on almost every page.