Conservapedia:AFD Vox Day

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There are dozens and dozens of pages linking to Vox Day as some kind of qualified expert. [1] RobSGive Peace a chance 20:25, December 15, 2022 (EST)

Vox Day, who is an ex-atheist, wrote a well-received book in 2008 about the New Atheism movement called The Irrational Atheist. For example, the prominent conservative, religious website First Things wrote a very positive review of the book at THE IRRATIONAL ATHEIST by Anthony Sacramone. The prominent, Christian biblical creation organization Creation Ministries International wrote a pretty positive review also at: Excellent refutation of ‘new atheists’ flawed by heterodox open theism: A review of The Irrational Atheist: Dissecting the Unholy Trinity of Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens by Vox Day although they don't agree with his Open Theism views expressed in the book. Vox Day is also a prolific blogger who has many informative posts about topics related to atheism that are not covered by others.
Vox Day used to write for the conservative, Christian website WorldNetDaily. Later, he made the bad choice of becoming a supporter of the alt-right and racial tribalism. As a result, he made disparaging posts against interracial relationships such as disparaging posts about Black women dating White men plus posts supporting white nationalism in the USA which are views that I believe he still holds even though he no longer supports the alt-right movement. I put in the article his objectionable views on race.
He is a prominent figure when it comes to some of his various views as evidenced by the fact that he bought a very big historic manor in Switzerland from his publishing activities, subscription revenue and other activities.
Conservapedia has articles on other people with objectionable views on race such as Richard Spencer, Nick Fuentes, David Duke, Charles Darwin and Adolf Hitler. So deleting the article due to his objectionable racial views is inadvisable since the world has saints and sinners and Conservapedia should write on both types of people. God gave man free will and so mankind is free to engage in various sins along with doing meritorious deeds as well. The Bible takes a sensible approach to describe various people and talks about their meritorious acts and their sinful acts as well.
If others want to improve the article by making the article more informative, I would certainly not be against this.
Lastly, I put this message on LiberalTears page: HERE is another example of his some of Vox Day's supporters being lawyers and being perfectly happy to sue people as far as defamation against Vox Day. So do your due diligence and use good judgment when posting material on the Vox Day page. Don't put anything on the page that is defamatory. Obviously, this applies to content for all individuals and organizations. I don't believe that Vox Day is sue happy so having a page on him is fine as long as it is not defamatory (namely, maliciously inaccurate). Conservative (talk) 22:39, December 15, 2022 (EST)
AI says he's an antisemite. No wonder you are so excited and have cited him as your authority in over 100 article mainspaces. RobSRecovering Republican 21:04, December 27, 2025 (EST)
Please address my username henceforth as LT; thanks. Also, while it's important to cover both saints and sinners in articles, the tone should be appropriate, as well as the citations. In the Vox Day page, there was one link to "Counter-Currents," a white supremacist "alt-right" website (I removed it). —LT (Exodus 23:2) Friday, 00:11, December 16, 2022 (EST)
I got the Counter-Currents link from Vox Day's Wikipedia page. So I wrongly assumed the Counter-Currents link was not a white supremacist, etc link. By the way, Jesus said the gate to heaven is narrow and the gate to destruction is wide. If Conservapedia only writes about the saints, it will severely restrict the number of biographical articles. Conservative (talk) 00:20, December 16, 2022 (EST)
[EC] Yes, I'm aware of that. Since RobSmith started the AFD this time, I believe he has more reasoning to clarify. —LT (Exodus 23:2) Friday, 00:25, December 16, 2022 (EST)
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