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The site is Conservapedia:
Welcome to Conservapedia
A conservative encyclopedia you can trust.
Conservapedia has over 4,100 educational, clean and concise entries on historical, scientific, legal, and economic topics, including more than 350 lectures and term lists. There have been over 2,900,000 page views and over 27,300 page edits. Already Conservapedia has become one of the largest user-controlled free encyclopedias on the internet. This site is growing rapidly.
Conservapedia jumps to Number One!
Traffic ranking among conservative websites as of March 8th (by Alexa):
1. Conservapedia
2. Rush Limbaugh
3. Sean Hannity
4. Bill O'Reilly
Conservapedia is an online resource and meeting place where we give full credit to Christianity and America. Conservapedia is student-friendly.
(Hat tip: A.M. Whittaker).
Thanks for the hat tip, however, I'm not particularly sure Conservapedia is a good thing.
Both services are flawed by agenda and I am reluctant to cite from sources that can be added to, changed, or deleted by various and sundry individuals. I've seen a lot more opinion and propaganda than scholarship.
Though I am a faithful Christian, my views on creationism vs. evolution differ from the more fundamental Christian denominations/sects. I'm not sure I would consult Conservapedia on geology.