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THE PULPIT: Conservative bible hits cyberspace...Jersey attorney Andy Schlafly, son of renowned conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly, launched the Conservative Bible Project at Conservapedia.com, a site he founded in 2006 to counteract what he saw as liberal bias in Wikipedia. The... In this article: Wikipedia, Conservapedia.com, Anti-Americanism, Socialism, God, and Phyllis Schlafly |
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Miami Herald - Opinion | October 17, 2009
Get ready for conservative Bible
...society of an earlier age. . . .'' Now, having protected unwary Americans from -- ahem -- Wikipedia's bias, Conservapedia founder Andrew Schlafly (son of Phyllis) tackles perceived bias in the Good Book. He proposes to correct the Bible by...
In this article: Wikipedia, God, Jesus of Nazareth, Political philosophy, Oxford University Press, Bart Ehrman, Misquoting Jesus, and The Miami Herald
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U.S. News & World Report | October 06, 2009
Conservapedia Launches Effort to Translate the Bible Into Conservativespeak
...if he might catch and accuse him of healing on the Sabbath." The new translation is part of the Conservative Bible Project, sponsored by Conservapedia, a Wikipedia for the right. "Liberal bias has become the single biggest distortion in...
In this article: Catholic Church, God, Jesus, Christianity, Gospel of Mark, and Wikipedia
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True/Slant | June 29, 2009
Come hear the horrors violent games hath wrought
...sold to minors. The document is authored by her son, Andrew Schlafly, who also founded Conservapedia (bizarro-world, right-wing Wikipedia), and links video games to everything from poor grades to porn to instant death. Observe: "The...
In this article: The First Amendment, Nintendo, Sega, Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum, Wikipedia, Manhunt, U.S. Supreme Court, and Wii
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Kansas City Star | October 19, 2009
When conservatives seek a kind of ‘intellectual protectionism'
...of an earlier age. …” </p><p> Now, having protected unwary Americans from — ahem — Wikipedia’s bias, Conservapedia founder Andrew Schlafly (son of Phyllis) tackles perceived bias in the Good Book. </p><p> He...
In this article: Jesus of Nazareth, Wikipedia, God, Political philosophy, Oxford University Press, Bart Ehrman, Dwyane Wade, and Kobe Bryant
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Gamespot | June 26, 2009
Activist group decries 'predatory game industry' to Supreme Court
...graphic blood and gore for impressionable minds to imbibe." The document was written by Andrew Schlafly, who also founded Conservapedia, a right-wing version of Wikipedia. His mother, activist Phyllis Schlafly, created the Eagle Forum as...
In this article: California, Supreme Court, Eagle Forum, Arnold Schwarzenegger, First Amendment, Waste, Unemployment, and ESRB
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Phyllis Schlafly
...on the matter in interviews. Her son Andrew has been noted for founding Conservapedia, a conservative open-source encyclopedia project that he founded over his concerns that Wikipedia had liberal bias. On May 1, 2008, the Board of...
In this article: Phyllis Schlafly, Republican Party, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States, and Eagle Forum
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Conservapedia
...with or without attribution." The copyright policy also states "This license is revocable only in very rare instances of self-defense, such as protecting continued use by Conservapedia editors or other licensees." Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy...
In this article: Phyllis Schlafly, Richard Lenski, Wikipedia, Ideology, Eagle Forum University, Rod Dreher, Barack Obama, and Conservatism
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Conservapedia is an English-language wiki-based web encyclopedia project written from an Americentric, socially conservative, and Conservative Christian point of view. It was started in 2006 by lawyer and history teacher Andrew Schlafly, son of conservative activist and Eagle Forum founder Phyllis Schlafly. He stated that he founded the project because he felt that the open-source web encyclopedia Wikipedia had a liberal, anti-Christian, and anti-American bias.
Many editorial practices of Conservapedia differ from those of Wikipedia, some of whose policies Schlafly feels contribute to bias. For example, only users logged in to registered accounts can make changes to Conservapedia articles. Primarily, a set of policies known as the Conservapedia Commandments guides editorial procedures on the site on such issues as bias and accuracy. Additionally, articles and other content on the site frequently include criticism of Wikipedia as well as of its alleged liberal ideology.
Reception of the site has been generally negative, particularly in the form of accusations of bias and inaccuracy. Conservapedia has also been seen as part of a trend of conservative- and Christian-themed Web sites imitating mainstream ones.
- Name:
- Conservapedia
- Type:
- Internet encyclopedia project
- Owned by:
- Andrew Schlafly
- Language:
- English
- Website:
- http://www.conservapedia.com/
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