phrogpilot73
Well-Known Member
If you're not happy with Wikipedia, try this: http://www.conservapedia.com/Main_Page
I didn't notice the long time to load, and I blamed it on NMCI. Yes, it is based on the same concept of Wiki, but I liked the requirement for sources, etc... It just seemed a little more professional/less biased than Wiki...Whats so different about it? Its based off the same concept as WIKI...
plus it takes it a while to load(LAME)
Most Americans reject evolution? Riiiiight. Methinks either someone is drinking their own Kool-Aid over there or this nation is heading down the tubes faster than I thought.
Dunno if I'd call this "unbiased." Yes, Wikipedia has some liberal-slanted entries, but for more uncontroversial stuff, it's really not too bad.
Yet "Conservapedia" comes up with this gem in an article on "Wikipedia bias:"
Most Americans reject evolution? Riiiiight. Methinks either someone is drinking their own Kool-Aid over there or this nation is heading down the tubes faster than I thought.
I didn't notice the long time to load, and I blamed it on NMCI. Yes, it is based on the same concept of Wiki, but I liked the requirement for sources, etc... It just seemed a little more professional/less biased than Wiki...
110% agree...but why have an absence of "completely objective facts" & scientific observation? Otherwise it is just another discussion board for people to push an agenda.The answer to liberal bias (perceived or actual) isn't an equal and opposite conservative bias. I know the idea of critical thinking is anathema to most Americans, but telling people what they want to hear doesn't constitute knowledge. In the absence of completely objective facts, why not present multiple opinions on a subject, then let people hash it out in their own minds instead of telling people that nobody believes in evolution.
Brett
In a rare example(Citation Needed) of an ACLU chapter siding with a Christian student, the ACLU of Michigan (which has no connection with other ACLU organizations) defended a Christian student seeking to have a Biblical passage on the student's yearbook page.[2] Most people believe that these extremely rare occurrences are simply an attempt by the ACLU to mask an anti-Christian and anti-American agenda(Citation Needed).