Monday, September 17, 2012

Wisdom from Conservopedia

I recently discovered a conservative alternative to Wikipedia, the appropriately named Conservapedia. Much of it is boiler plate Christian conservatism attacks on evolution and atheism. However, it is a highly interesting creation in a lot of ways. One choice example follows.

1) on the linguistic superiority of conservatism 


"Conservative terms, expressing conservative insights, originate at a faster rate, and with much higher quality, than liberal terms. Conservative triumph over liberalism is thus inevitable.
Powerful new conservative terms have grown at a geometric rate, roughly doubling every century. For each new conservative term originating in the 1600s,[2] there are two new terms originating in the 1700s, four new terms in the 1800s, and eight new terms in the 1900s, for a pattern of "1-2-4-8". This implies a conservative future and a correlation between conservatism and truth.
This extraordinary growth illustrates that the conservative movement itself will likewise continue to grow at a rapid rate."


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