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| − | + | [[File:Union jack.jpg|thumbnail|280px|right|The British atheist EJamesW on Conservapedia's atheism related articles: "...they're very detailed, thorough and have lots of quotes and citations."<ref>[http://www.conservapedia.com/User_talk:EJamesW User: EJamesW talk page]</ref> ]] | |
| − | + | Below are two quotes of the British atheist [[User: EJamesW]] who was an editor at Conservapedia: | |
| − | ''' | + | '''1.''' The British atheist EJamesW on Conservapedia's [[atheism]] related articles: "...they're very detailed, thorough and have lots of quotes and citations."<ref>[http://www.conservapedia.com/User_talk:EJamesW User: EJamesW talk page]</ref> |
| − | + | '''2.''' An exchange betwwen the British atheist EJamesW and an evangelical Christian who helped create Conservapedia's articles on atheism: | |
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| + | A Christian editor using the User: Conservative account: "Have you ever once shown that an iota of the material posted on atheism by the User: Conservative account is an error?" | ||
EJamesW: "No."<ref>[http://www.conservapedia.com/User_talk:EJamesW User: EJamesW talk page]</ref> | EJamesW: "No."<ref>[http://www.conservapedia.com/User_talk:EJamesW User: EJamesW talk page]</ref> | ||
| − | == | + | == Conservapedia's effect on American atheists? == |
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| + | ''See also:'' [[American atheism]] | ||
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| + | "I've slowly started to understand why [[American atheism|American atheists]] look so frustrated and angry all the time from a European point of view...". - YouTuber Elod Marton commenting on Conservapedia in December of 2018 | ||
| − | + | For additional information, please see: [[European desecularization in the 21st century]] | |
| − | + | == British agnostic acknowledges the reasonableness of a Conservapedia editor == | |
| − | + | See: [[Essay: British agnostic acknowledges the reasonableness of a Conservapedia editor|British agnostic acknowledges the reasonableness of a Conservapedia editor]] | |
| − | + | == Three classic British songs == | |
| − | *[[ | + | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8KSAtos-dk United Kingdom national anthem, God Save the Queen (with lyrics)] |
| + | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4buo6DvzNw Land of Hope and Glory with lyrics] - British patriotic song composed in 1902 which makes references to God | ||
| + | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHNfvJc99YY Rule Britannia (With lyric annotations)] - Song makes reference to "Heaven's command" and guardian angels | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Latest revision as of 23:47, August 1, 2024
Below are two quotes of the British atheist User: EJamesW who was an editor at Conservapedia:
1. The British atheist EJamesW on Conservapedia's atheism related articles: "...they're very detailed, thorough and have lots of quotes and citations."[2]
2. An exchange betwwen the British atheist EJamesW and an evangelical Christian who helped create Conservapedia's articles on atheism:
A Christian editor using the User: Conservative account: "Have you ever once shown that an iota of the material posted on atheism by the User: Conservative account is an error?"
EJamesW: "No."[3]
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Conservapedia's effect on American atheists?
See also: American atheism
"I've slowly started to understand why American atheists look so frustrated and angry all the time from a European point of view...". - YouTuber Elod Marton commenting on Conservapedia in December of 2018
For additional information, please see: European desecularization in the 21st century
British agnostic acknowledges the reasonableness of a Conservapedia editor
See: British agnostic acknowledges the reasonableness of a Conservapedia editor
Three classic British songs
- United Kingdom national anthem, God Save the Queen (with lyrics)
- Land of Hope and Glory with lyrics - British patriotic song composed in 1902 which makes references to God
- Rule Britannia (With lyric annotations) - Song makes reference to "Heaven's command" and guardian angels