Secular Web
The Secular Web website is a website run by Internet Infidels and its stated aim is to promote Metaphysical Naturalism.[1] Christian apologist JP Holding has written concerning the Secular Web: "The Secular Web has a few intelligent people, but overall has long been a haven for every skeptical know-it-all to pronounce judgments upon matters outside of their expertise."[2]
On the whole, the misguided efforts to promote atheism/agnosticism not been very effective on the internet (see also: Ineffectiveness and weakness of atheist internet outreach).[3] On the other hand, Christian internet evangelism has been very effective.[4][5]
Unlike Christianity, which is supported by a large body of sound evidence (see: Christian apologetics), atheism/agnosticism have no proof and evidence supporting their ideologies.[6]
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Dissension at the Internet Infidels forum
See also: Richard Dawkins' battle with online fans and Pharyngula
In 2007, it appears as if the Internet Infidels forum had a significant amount of internal dissension which caused some forum members to depart.[7]
Significant drop in web traffic according to the web traffic tracking company Quantcast
According to the web traffic tracking company Quantcast, the Secular Web lost a significant amount of web traffic from the period of 6/2/07 to 7/30/11.[8]
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Defining our mission
- ↑ http://www.tektonics.org/gerkin01.html
- ↑ http://www.tektonics.org/gerkin01.html
- ↑ http://www.globalmediaoutreach.com/about_us.html
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVnZAzG53Ok
- ↑
- Atheism, Agnosticism, and Skepticism Synopsis of Understanding Secular Religions by Josh McDowell and Don Stewart
- Atheism by Creation Ministries International
- Atheism, agnosticism and humanism: godless religions by Creation Ministries International
- Atheism by Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry
- ↑ http://spaninquis.wordpress.com/2007/10/31/internet-infidels-seems-to-be-melting/
- ↑ Internet atheism: The thrill is gone!