Please allow me to introduce you to the latest contraption from The Land of Small-Mindedness: Conservapedia. Get it? Conservapedia? Isn’t that oh-so cute and clever? Apparently dissatisfied with Wikipedia’s general tendency toward striving for factual accuracy, far-Right twits have devised this insult to human intellect. Why the need for a “conservative” version of Wikipedia? Look no further than this alarming fact:
On Wikipedia, many of the dates are provided in the anti-Christian “C.E.” instead of “A.D.”, which Conservapedia uses.
How dare those liberal Jesus-haters reference an alternative dating standard! Why, that’s certainly anti-Christian!
Seriously, this is demagogical lunacy of the highest order. For even more of a giggle I suggest you search for “homosexuality,” “abortion,” and “evolution.” Just be careful you don’t laugh so hard you make yourself sick.




















Just one more example of how xians have absolutely no originality whatsoever. I’ve rarely seen a christian t-shirt, bumper sticker or poster that was not a “christianized” version of a real life marketing campaign. The one that comes to mind is the insipid “Got Jesus?” bumper stickers. If it weren’t for Madison Avenue, I think most christians would be resigned to putting “Turn or Burn” stickers on their cars.