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If you wish to read some of user: Conservative's essays on Christianity/religion/irreligion; life in general; cultural/societal issues; and politics - along with some humor pieces, please go to User:Conservative's essays.
Andy Schlafly, the owner of Conservapedia, on User: Conservative's essays:
"...I think there should be more leeway for strong editors to create essays and categorize them as they think best. That includes you too. Essays are a valuable part of this website (in contrast with the tyranny at Wikipedia which prohibits them). The essay author is easily identified from the entry history. - Andy Schlafly (talk) 21:26, December 22, 2023 (EST)".
Andy Schlafly, the Harvard Law School graduate, cites 20 years of Conservapedia precedent when it comes to User: Conservative's essays not being censored
"The policy here has always been to give editors substantial leeway in what they post. The suggestion of a topic ban is interesting but we've never tried to limit editors like that, so it would be a substantial change in a nearly 20-year-old successful policy of letting a thousands flowers bloom, so to speak. Over time, the wheat inevitably separates from the chaff. Thanks for understanding." - Andy Schlafly (talk) 22:51, March 28, 2024 (EDT)