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The history of wiki websites specifically related to [[Christianity]] is much more recent than that of wikis in general. A wiki website is a site that allows users to add content, as on an internet forum, but also allows anyone to edit the content.
 
The history of wiki websites specifically related to [[Christianity]] is much more recent than that of wikis in general. A wiki website is a site that allows users to add content, as on an internet forum, but also allows anyone to edit the content.
  
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[[Wikipedia®]], with over a million articles, is the most well-known wiki website and is a testimony to the effectiveness of wikis in allowing exhange of information through collaborative effort. However, it also leads to politically correct manipulation of articles on or dealing with Christianity that could oftentimes lead to censoring of pertinent information on the subject.
  
[[Wikipedia]], with over a million articles, is the most well-known wiki website and is a testimony to the effectiveness of wikis in allowing exhange of information through collaborative effort. However, it also leads to politically correct manipulation of articles on or dealing with Christianity that could oftentimes lead to censoring of pertinent information on the subject.
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In recent years, in response to some of these criticism, small numbers of Christian wiki websites have been setup. The first religious wiki was [http://clublet.com/c/c/why? Why Clubbet] although this has been called a failure by some. Currently the largest Christian wiki is [http://www.wikichristian.org WikiChristian] which aims to be a major reference site for all topics relating to Christianity.  Due to massive vandalism in May 2009<ref>http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&oldid=667215</ref> the pages were locked and the wiki is currently inactive regarding editing. [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org OrthodoxWiki], for the Eastern Orthodox church and [http://www.theopedia.com Theopedia], for evangelical Bible-based Christians are two denomination-specific Christian wikis. CARMPedia at [http://www.carmpedia.com www.carmpedia.com] was a relative new-comer, but no longer exists.  [http://jesuspedia.wikispaces.com/Jesuspedia+Home Jesuspedia] is a small but growing Christian wiki encyclopedia, built upon the Bible, that affirms its unity with all of God's children- the site now appears to be defunct.
 
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In recent years, in response to some of these criticism, small numbers of Christian wiki websites have been setup. The first religious wiki was [http://clublet.com/c/c/why? Why Clubbet] although this has been called a failure by some. Currently the largest Christian wiki is [http://www.wikichristian.org WikiChristian] which aims to be a major reference site for all topics relating to Christianity. [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org OrthodoxWiki], for the Eastern Orthodox church and [http://www.theopedia.com Theopedia], for evangelical Bible-based Christians are two denomination-specific Christian wikis. CARMPedia at [http://www.carmpedia.com www.carmpedia.com] is a relative new-comer.
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==Why Clublet==
 
==Why Clublet==
  
Why Clublet was the first religious wiki. It has been described as a failure.  Between September 1 2005 and November 11 2005, its recent changes page showed a total of 17 posts.
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Why Clublet was the first religious wiki. It has been described as a failure.  Between September 1, 2005 and November 11, 2005, its recent changes page showed a total of 17 posts.
 
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==WikiChristian==
 
==WikiChristian==
  
WikiChristian ([http://www.wikichristian.org www.wikichristian.org]) is the largest wiki specifically related to Christianity on the internet. It was set-up in late 2004 by an American called Prab R. Tumpati. Shortly after, it was joined by Graham Grove in Australia and from there the site has grown. It was set up in the hope that it would become a useful reference on any topic related to [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=The_essence_of_Christianity Christianity]. Articles do not need to be of a neutral point of view - the author can voice an opinion as long as the author of the article makes it clear what his or her background is. It also intends to be a reference point for [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Church_history_and_denominations historical information], [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Christian_art,_literature_and_music historical texts], [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Song_information_and_lyrics song lyrics] and [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Testimonies personal testimonies] of Christians.
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WikiChristian ([http://www.wikichristian.org www.wikichristian.org]) is the largest wiki specifically related to Christianity on the internet. It was set-up in late 2004 by an American called Prab R. Tumpati. Shortly after, it was joined by Graham Grove in Australia and from there the site has grown. It was set up in the hope that it would become a useful reference on any topic related to [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=The_essence_of_Christianity Christianity]. Articles do not need to be of a neutral point of view - the author can voice an opinion as long as the author of the article makes it clear what his or her background is. As of May 2012, the wiki seems to be inactive regarding article editing.  The maximum range of all recent changes shows only new user account creations.<ref>http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&limit=50000&days=3000</ref> Editing of articles appears to be restricted to only administrators.  This wiki intends to be a reference point for [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Church_history_and_denominations historical information], [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Christian_art,_literature_and_music historical texts], [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Song_information_and_lyrics song lyrics] and [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Testimonies personal testimonies] of Christians.
 
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==Conservapedia==
 
==Conservapedia==
 
:<small>''Main article:[[Conservapedia]]</small>
 
:<small>''Main article:[[Conservapedia]]</small>
 
A conservative Christian version of Wikipedia which is slowly but surely becoming one of the most if not the most prominent Christian oriented wiki.  Although not oriented directly to Christian thought and themes, Christian subjects are a prominent part of the wiki and are treated with respect.
 
A conservative Christian version of Wikipedia which is slowly but surely becoming one of the most if not the most prominent Christian oriented wiki.  Although not oriented directly to Christian thought and themes, Christian subjects are a prominent part of the wiki and are treated with respect.
 
==Compass==
 
 
Compass at [http://theconnexion.net/compass/index.php/Main_Page www.theconnexion.net/compass]is a small wiki that has a distinct discussion forum feel. Users are encouraged to write down their thoughts about a particular topic. The website was set up by a minister in England called Richard Hall.
 
 
  
 
==Theopedia==
 
==Theopedia==
  
 
Theopedia at [http://www.theopedia.com www.theopedia.com] is a Christian wiki where content is expected to conform to a Protestant and [[Bible]]-based approach to Christianity. It was set up by an American from Ohio named Aaron Shaf.
 
Theopedia at [http://www.theopedia.com www.theopedia.com] is a Christian wiki where content is expected to conform to a Protestant and [[Bible]]-based approach to Christianity. It was set up by an American from Ohio named Aaron Shaf.
 
  
 
==OrthodoxWiki==
 
==OrthodoxWiki==
  
 
OrthodoxWiki at [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org www.orthodoxwiki.org] is a wiki specifically for all issues related to Eastern Orthodox Christianity. It was inaugurated in November 2004 and has grown considerably with many active contributing users.  
 
OrthodoxWiki at [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org www.orthodoxwiki.org] is a wiki specifically for all issues related to Eastern Orthodox Christianity. It was inaugurated in November 2004 and has grown considerably with many active contributing users.  
 
  
 
==CARMPedia==
 
==CARMPedia==
  
CARMPedia at [http://www.carmpedia.com www.carmpedia.com] is a relative new-comer. It was set up by the well-known Matt Slick, who is the founder of the popular Christian [[apologetics]] website [http://www.carm.org CARM]. It is similar to Theopedia in that users are expected to agree to a Protestant and biblically-based approach to Christianity.
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CARMPedia, which used to be at [http://www.carmpedia.com www.carmpedia.com], is described as "a short-lived wiki created by CARM,"<ref>http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php/Jesus%27_two_natures_%28CARMPedia%29</ref> no longer in existence. It was set up by the well-known Matt Slick, who is the founder of the popular Christian [[apologetics]] website [http://www.carm.org CARM]. It was similar to Theopedia in that users were expected to agree to a Protestant and biblically-based approach to Christianity.
 
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==CMWIKI==
 
==CMWIKI==
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This is a wiki devoted to Christian Music at [http://christianmusic.wikicities.com/wiki/Main_Page CMWIKI]
 
This is a wiki devoted to Christian Music at [http://christianmusic.wikicities.com/wiki/Main_Page CMWIKI]
  
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==Jesuspedia==
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[http://jesuspedia.wikispaces.com/Jesuspedia+Home Jesuspedia] aims to be a general Biblical and Christian wiki encyclopedia for the world to the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ from the point of view of God's kingdom.  The encyclopedia is in unity with all genuine Christians.  Only believers in the Lord Jesus are allowed to edit, and [http://jesuspedia.wikispaces.com/Women-Bible+Teaching only men can give Christian teachings]
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([http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=1Ti&c=2&v=12&t=KJV#12 First Timothy 2:12]).  Policies for the wiki generally are to follow the Bible.
  
 
==ApostolicWiki==
 
==ApostolicWiki==
  
ApostolicWiki at [http://www.taac.us/wiki/index.php/Main_Page ApostolicWiki] is a small, mostly protected wiki for the [[Ancient Apostolic Communion]]
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ApostolicWiki at [http://www.taac.us/wiki/index.php/Main_Page ApostolicWiki] is a small, mostly protected wiki for the [[Ancient Apostolic Communion]]. Appears defunct.
 
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==Bible Wiki==
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[http://biblewiki.com Bible Wiki] is a collaborative wiki encyclopedia that strives to comprehensively document the contents of the Bible, solely from a Biblical Point of View and within its timeline. It intends to provide alternative biblical content to that of Wikipedia and other websites; documenting the Bible with the same level of detail but not including other religions and historical speculation, which would confuse any reader- Christian or not. It has very small user base and for the most part a small content base.
 
==BibleWiki==
 
==BibleWiki==
  
BibleWiki at [http://bible.tmtm.com/wiki/Main_Page Bible] is a "project to build a wiki of information around the Bible". Its contents include [[Easton's Bible Dictionary]] of 1897 and the [[Catholic Encyclopedia]] of 1907.
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BibleWiki at [http://bible.tmtm.com/wiki/Main_Page Bible] is a "project to build a wiki of information around the Bible". Its contents include [[Easton's Bible Dictionary]] of 1897 and the [[Catholic Encyclopedia]] of 1907. This site now appears defunct.  
  
 
== CreationWiki ==
 
== CreationWiki ==
 
:<small>''Main Article:[[CreationWiki]]</small>
 
:<small>''Main Article:[[CreationWiki]]</small>
CreationWiki is a free wiki-based Internet encyclopedia of [[creationism]] written from primarily a [[Young Earth Creationism]] perspective that was started during the summer of 2004 by the Northwest Creation Network, and is the work of an international team of creationists. <ref>http://creationwiki.org/CreationWiki:About</ref> CreationWiki also has [[Christian apologetics|Christian apologetic]] and Bible apologetic material.  There are presently 2,623 articles from a creationist point of view. <ref>http://creationwiki.org/Main_Page</ref>
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CreationWiki is a free wiki-based Internet encyclopedia of [[creationism]] written from primarily a [[Young Earth Creationism]] perspective that was started during the summer of 2004 by the Northwest Creation Network, and is the work of an international team of creationists.<ref>http://creationwiki.org/CreationWiki:About</ref> CreationWiki also has [[Christian apologetics|Christian apologetic]] and Bible apologetic material.  There are presently 5,030 articles from a creationist point of view.<ref>http://creationwiki.org/Main_Page</ref>
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==Messianic Judaism Wiki==
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[http://en.messianicjudaismwiki.com/wiki/Main_Page Messianic Judaism Wiki] is a wiki devoted to Jewish believers in Jesus (Yeshua) be they Messianic Jews or Hebrew Christians. There is also plenty of content available for gentiles interested in the "Hebrew Roots" of the Christian faith. Appears to be defunct.
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== Other Christian Wikis ==
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* [http://www.christianmedia.ca ChristianMedia.ca] Canadian Christians interested in media ministry.
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* [http://lutheranhymntunemusic.pbworks.com Lutheran Hymn Tune Music] Lutheran Hymn wiki
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* [http://www.sawiki.net/ SAWiki.net] SAWiki is a wiki which focuses on the topic of the Salvation Army.
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* [http://www.textus-receptus.com/w/mediawiki-1.13.2/index.php/Main_Page Textus Receptus] Textus Receptus wiki with versions translated from the Textus Receptus.
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* [http://www.anabaptistwiki.org The Global Anabaptist Wiki]
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== See also ==
  
==Christopedia==
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*[[Christianity in Conservapedia]]
[[Christopedia]] at [http://www.christopedia.us] is a small wiki, "championing traditional Christian morality".  It is currently in its infancy and has much material pasted from Wikipedia, though, as per warnings on the respective article pages, only on a temporary basis.
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*[[Wikible]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:58, June 14, 2021

The history of wiki websites specifically related to Christianity is much more recent than that of wikis in general. A wiki website is a site that allows users to add content, as on an internet forum, but also allows anyone to edit the content.

Wikipedia®, with over a million articles, is the most well-known wiki website and is a testimony to the effectiveness of wikis in allowing exhange of information through collaborative effort. However, it also leads to politically correct manipulation of articles on or dealing with Christianity that could oftentimes lead to censoring of pertinent information on the subject.

In recent years, in response to some of these criticism, small numbers of Christian wiki websites have been setup. The first religious wiki was Why Clubbet although this has been called a failure by some. Currently the largest Christian wiki is WikiChristian which aims to be a major reference site for all topics relating to Christianity. Due to massive vandalism in May 2009[1] the pages were locked and the wiki is currently inactive regarding editing. OrthodoxWiki, for the Eastern Orthodox church and Theopedia, for evangelical Bible-based Christians are two denomination-specific Christian wikis. CARMPedia at www.carmpedia.com was a relative new-comer, but no longer exists. Jesuspedia is a small but growing Christian wiki encyclopedia, built upon the Bible, that affirms its unity with all of God's children- the site now appears to be defunct.

Why Clublet

Why Clublet was the first religious wiki. It has been described as a failure. Between September 1, 2005 and November 11, 2005, its recent changes page showed a total of 17 posts.

WikiChristian

WikiChristian (www.wikichristian.org) is the largest wiki specifically related to Christianity on the internet. It was set-up in late 2004 by an American called Prab R. Tumpati. Shortly after, it was joined by Graham Grove in Australia and from there the site has grown. It was set up in the hope that it would become a useful reference on any topic related to Christianity. Articles do not need to be of a neutral point of view - the author can voice an opinion as long as the author of the article makes it clear what his or her background is. As of May 2012, the wiki seems to be inactive regarding article editing. The maximum range of all recent changes shows only new user account creations.[2] Editing of articles appears to be restricted to only administrators. This wiki intends to be a reference point for historical information, historical texts, song lyrics and personal testimonies of Christians.

Conservapedia

Main article:Conservapedia

A conservative Christian version of Wikipedia which is slowly but surely becoming one of the most if not the most prominent Christian oriented wiki. Although not oriented directly to Christian thought and themes, Christian subjects are a prominent part of the wiki and are treated with respect.

Theopedia

Theopedia at www.theopedia.com is a Christian wiki where content is expected to conform to a Protestant and Bible-based approach to Christianity. It was set up by an American from Ohio named Aaron Shaf.

OrthodoxWiki

OrthodoxWiki at www.orthodoxwiki.org is a wiki specifically for all issues related to Eastern Orthodox Christianity. It was inaugurated in November 2004 and has grown considerably with many active contributing users.

CARMPedia

CARMPedia, which used to be at www.carmpedia.com, is described as "a short-lived wiki created by CARM,"[3] no longer in existence. It was set up by the well-known Matt Slick, who is the founder of the popular Christian apologetics website CARM. It was similar to Theopedia in that users were expected to agree to a Protestant and biblically-based approach to Christianity.

CMWIKI

This is a wiki devoted to Christian Music at CMWIKI

Jesuspedia

Jesuspedia aims to be a general Biblical and Christian wiki encyclopedia for the world to the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ from the point of view of God's kingdom. The encyclopedia is in unity with all genuine Christians. Only believers in the Lord Jesus are allowed to edit, and only men can give Christian teachings (First Timothy 2:12). Policies for the wiki generally are to follow the Bible.

ApostolicWiki

ApostolicWiki at ApostolicWiki is a small, mostly protected wiki for the Ancient Apostolic Communion. Appears defunct.

Bible Wiki

Bible Wiki is a collaborative wiki encyclopedia that strives to comprehensively document the contents of the Bible, solely from a Biblical Point of View and within its timeline. It intends to provide alternative biblical content to that of Wikipedia and other websites; documenting the Bible with the same level of detail but not including other religions and historical speculation, which would confuse any reader- Christian or not. It has very small user base and for the most part a small content base.

BibleWiki

BibleWiki at Bible is a "project to build a wiki of information around the Bible". Its contents include Easton's Bible Dictionary of 1897 and the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1907. This site now appears defunct.

CreationWiki

Main Article:CreationWiki

CreationWiki is a free wiki-based Internet encyclopedia of creationism written from primarily a Young Earth Creationism perspective that was started during the summer of 2004 by the Northwest Creation Network, and is the work of an international team of creationists.[4] CreationWiki also has Christian apologetic and Bible apologetic material. There are presently 5,030 articles from a creationist point of view.[5]

Messianic Judaism Wiki

Messianic Judaism Wiki is a wiki devoted to Jewish believers in Jesus (Yeshua) be they Messianic Jews or Hebrew Christians. There is also plenty of content available for gentiles interested in the "Hebrew Roots" of the Christian faith. Appears to be defunct.

Other Christian Wikis

See also

References

  1. http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&oldid=667215
  2. http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&limit=50000&days=3000
  3. http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php/Jesus%27_two_natures_%28CARMPedia%29
  4. http://creationwiki.org/CreationWiki:About
  5. http://creationwiki.org/Main_Page