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Revision as of 17:33, May 18, 2015

atheism
Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach (1723 - 1789), was an early advocate of atheism in Europe.

Conservapedia has initiated a campaign to expand its number of articles relating to atheism. Editors are encouraged to create articles on the subjects below. The objective is to provide the public with a greater understanding of the topic of atheism in terms of its history, ideology, promulgation, effects on society and its relationship to counter atheism movements. Conservapedia also encourages individuals to spread awareness about the Conservapedia Atheism Project, as we are seeking to expand our editor base and greatly expand our readership among the general public concerning the general subject area of atheism.

The Conservapedia Atheism Project and related events spurred the creation/expansion of these articles: Definition of atheism, Atheism 3.0, Soviet atheism and Atheism symbols. Conservapedian User:Anupam, creator of Conservapedia's Militant atheism and Atheism 3.0 articles, indicated he is going to be making future contributions to the project as time allows. Furthermore, another editor has committed to an article creation plan and the plan was initiated in 2015.

Encouraging signs

Full steam ahead!

The Conservapedia Atheism Project is definitely showing signs of success in terms of gaining momentum. Several atheism articles have been created and a plan is in place to consistently create more articles over time.

Please help keep the momentum going. Please create some high quality articles on atheism at Conservapedia.

Below is a list of articles that Conservapedia wishes to have added to our online encyclopedia along with some helpful guidelines.

In addition, please feel free to create topically relevant articles related to atheism at Conservapedia that you believe would be important additions to our growing collection of articles on the atheism/Christianity vs. atheism issues.

Guidelines

  • Note to individuals or teams of individuals creating articles: Where appropriate, please try to make the articles or essays at least 400-1000 words in length rather than making stubs. There is a helpful tool located HERE for web writers that indicates how many words are on a web page.
  • In addition, it is important that the articles be original and not created by merely cutting and pasting content from other websites.

Additional Atheism related articles needed

Please feel free to add any other article suggestions or expand the articles below:

Atheism articles that need to be expanded

Atheist

Naturalism

Humanism

from Tim LaHaye, The Battle for the Family, 1982.

Spreading Awareness Concerning Conservapedia's Atheism Project

Attention! Conservapedia wishes to increase public awareness of its Atheism Project to counter many atheism websites targeting young people.

Members of social networking sites

Are you a member of a site like Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Pinterest, Myspace, myIchthus, MyChurch or other social networking websites? Spread the word about the Conservapedia Atheism Project!

Christian and Anti-atheism Bloggers

Please tell your blogger friends and bloggers about the Conservapedia Atheism Project!

Spreading awareness via personal email

Email everyone in your contacts and tell them about them about the Conservapedia Atheism Project so they can help us do something to counter atheists targeting young people with their false and morally bankrupt ideology.

Email list subscribers

Are you on a Christian or conservative email list? Please forward a message to your fellow subscribers inviting them to take part in this exciting project!

Video sharing websites

Are you active on YouTube, Tangle, Vimeo, or other video sharing websites? Create a video about the Conservapedia Atheism Project!

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