oh, where to begin...
for those who don't know, the conservatives of our country have a new project. They perceive wikipedia as having a liberal bias, and they feel that wikipedia's maintainers clear their comments too quickly and globally for them to effectively combat the liberal bias there. so instead, they made up their own version of wikipedia, called conservapedia. this presents everything (well, not everything. they have a horrendously small selection of articles) with a conservative bias. for one of the better examples, read their article on evolution. golden!
personally i find it fun to mess with them, and correct their errors. i can't justify removing their biased sentences, because they probably make up about half the article (not joking, take a look).
their own article on conservapedia (self evaluation) says they are horrendously biased and lacking in information and quality. but not to worry, they will have edited that in no time.
not their fault really - conservatives can't be expected to know the difference between a forum and an encyclopedia. they've never read either. they just write and talk and hope that someone listens. it would be nice if they'd listen some time, wouldn't it?
i digress. the main idea is, check this out, it's good for a few laughs.
www.conservapedia.com



And guess what? I've read both. In fact I love to read. Something about throughout the entirety of Christian history reading and exploring science has been mandated.
I only briefly skimmed it, but it seemed OK. You might want to be careful about when you start throwing names around, or we Christians might start bringing up science (Louis Pastuer [if I misspell it I do not care it's French] anyone?).
Or we noticed how the numbers from National Geographic are always changing. You do not know joy until you notice such minor problems as when some undersea island is found to have creatures encased in dirt that did not appear until 2,000 years later. Or the animals separated by a million years eating each other. It is wonderful.
We might also know from example how these things work. Say knowing about the field I hope to join- art- and how easy it is to manipulate others using pictures as evolution does.
Imagine how much fun we have tormenting liberals. OK, the athiest conservatives admittedly have more fun making you froth at the mouth and scream at us (as I have witnessed). That is only because we Christians feel guilty about it- afterwards.
Or, if we are Christians, we could decide to skip the science (Many people in my church would wish to stick to science) part altogether and ask these important questions:
What social injustices has this cured (like racism, where I have read articles calling for people to have their 2nd Amendment right taken from them because those with darker skin, "have not evolved enough to handle guns")
How many people have given up crime or bad habits because they found evolution to be true? How many lives saved?