From personal experience, I know Wikipedia to contain a great deal of untruths and misinformation. I also know from personal experience that the majority of the moderators are decidedly anti-Christian and make sure that the Christian related articles show their slant.
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From personal experience, I know Wikipedia to contain a great deal of untruths and misinformation.
No, Randy, it's your brain that contains a great deal of untruths and misinformation.
If you think an article is biased, then edit it. That's the whole point.
I think Randy is afraid he'll catch Teh Gay if he edits the article himself.
Speaking as a member of a social minority that suffers from untruths and misinformation spread by so-called charities claiming to have our interests at heart, I find your claim very offensive for its whining, Randy. As a white-bread Christer in America, you would have to spend thousands of dollars travelling just to uncover the real meaning of having people showing bias against you.
Wikipedia does have a lot of errors at times, but there are a lot of good editors that try to keep bias out of articles. Of course, Randy is so right-wing that even most right-wing biases would seem leftist to him.
What are you doing on Wikipedia, Bro. Randy? Didn't you say that non-Christian sites like that shouldn't be visited...? Or are you claiming wider privelidges than your followers?
Do you realize that one of the hallmarks of a "cult" is when the leader has more rights and freedoms than the members...?
"From personal experience, I know Wikipedia to contain a great deal of untruths and misinformation."
Okay. So according to your logic, The War of Independence was won by the British. Fine. Hand over the keys of the White House, as well as the ICBM launch codes ('The Football') to, as well as the Senate swearing eternal fealty to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and the Stars & Stripes replaced with the Union Flag. Thus the USA becomes part of the UK.
Then there'd be NFL Football (Soccer), Major League Cricket, McDonald's Fish & Chips, Cornish Pasty Bell, Starbucks Tea...
...and no guns allowed
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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