But Europeans might contaminate Conservapedia with *gasp* things that
don't test your faith!
That site's a mess. Better that the world /doesn't/ see it, really. They
might start thinking conservative Christians (like myself) are all that
ignorant. And according to the article on dinosaurs, I'm an atheistic
liberal junk scientist because I believe in evolution. Last I checked,
I'm a devout Catholic who values modern science as a supplement to my
faith. And interestingly, theories that are commonly turned down by
theists were actually developed by devout theists (heliocentrism, big
bang, evolution).
God bless,
Bob
On 4/10/2011 4:46 PM, Ian Woollard wrote:
On 10/04/2011, Thomas
Dalton<thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I get this error:
"Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to
use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. "
Blocking whole countries from viewing your website seems very
counter-productive to me...
Yes, it's such a shame that us heathens in Europe
are denied the great
knowledge of how the kangaroos managed to cling to logs after the
great flood, as with all of the other marsupials, individually, so
that they ended up only in Australia, and also how they managed to
develop sufficient genetic diversity in such a short time to be a
viable population.
Instead, we have to put up with the drivel in the Wikipedia, based on
*mere* observation, genetic analysis, fossils, biology, geology,
physics, chemistry and mathematics.
Something MUST be done to unblock this goldmine! I *would* suggest
that the WMF mirror the Conservapedia, but, alas, after checking the
Conservapedia license to use the work, unlike the more restrictive
license the Wikipedia uses, it appears to be revokable at will(!)