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* [http://christ.relately.com/wiki/ChristWiki:About Christ Wiki] | * [http://christ.relately.com/wiki/ChristWiki:About Christ Wiki] | ||
* [http://www.faithpedia.co.uk Faithpedia] | * [http://www.faithpedia.co.uk Faithpedia] | ||
+ | * [http://jesus-wiki.org Jesus-Wiki] | ||
* [http://www.theowiki.com/ Theowiki] | * [http://www.theowiki.com/ Theowiki] | ||
* [http://theology.wikicities.com Theology Wiki] | * [http://theology.wikicities.com Theology Wiki] |
Revision as of 11:59, 18 September 2006
The history of wiki websites specifically related to Christianity is much more recent than that of wikis in general. One of the criticisms that adherents to various religious groups have had to wikipedia is that in attempting to maintain a neutral point of view, some of the teachings of their religion can be "watered-down" or altered. These critics also state that the neutral point of view is in the eye of the beholder. The first religious wiki was Why Clublet Why Clubbet. Currently the largest Christian wikis include Theopedia, WikiChristian and OrthodoxWiki. (Read more) |
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