About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Blogs about religion, Buddhist websites, Christian websites, Islam related websites, Jewish websites, Religious comedy websites, Conservapedia, Church News, Jewish Internet Defense Force, Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry, Religion and the Internet, Gay Christian Network, Jewish Virtual Library, Salem Web Network, Godtube, Judaea Coin Archive, The Brick Testament, Salem Communications, JDate, Compendium of Muslim Texts, Patheos, Oneplace.com, JInsider, HOSFU, JellyTelly, Beliefnet, BibleGateway.com, Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, Access to Insight, ChristianCinema.com, XXXchurch.com, Hearitfirst.com, Elijah List, Yeshiva World News, Christian Today, Church of the Larger Fellowship, Healingherald.org, Christian Classics Ethereal Library, YaNabi.com, Internet Infidels, Luach.com, Jesus Freak Hideout, Leadel.net, Gentle Christian Mothers, Association of Religion Data Archives, Mormon Times, Ship of Fools, MyChurch, The Christian Post, Jewish World Review, Betty Bowers, Bibeltemplet, Rapture Ready, Pariyatti, Christianity.com, Landover Baptist Church, Killing the Buddha, Crosswalk.com, Desperate Preacher's Site, Tablet Magazine, Sacred Space, ChristianRock.Net, Bible Believers, Prayer blog, Rapzilla, Pope2you, The Revealer, Jewcy, Net Authority, Adherents.com, The ooze.com, Dial-the-Truth Ministries, Vos Iz Neias?, Frumster, Anglicans Online, Afghan Times, The Text This Week, 32 Postkarten, Chinaknowledge, The Muslim Weekly, Independent Catholic News, Esprit Omnimedia, Jewish Ideas Daily, MENALIB, Lark News, The Daily Man. Excerpt: Conservapedia is an English-language wiki project written from an American conservative Christian point of view. The website considers itself to be a supporter of "conservative, family-friendly" content. It was started in 2006 by homeschool teacher and attorney Andy Sch...