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Jesus-Wiki- View Jesus-Wiki Project Forum -
Leader: Denise
Started: 5/12/06
URL: www.jesus-wiki.org

Jesus-Wiki is supposed to be the Christian version of Wikipedia – from a Christian viewpoint. Christians as well as Non-Christians will be able to find the information they want fast, easy, in their own language, and in one place - instead of spread out on several websites and forum posts.
A special section for non-believers will be held to inform them about the basics of the Christian beliefs. From there, there will be further links to specific topics so they can easily get more information. It could be a chance for them to see behind the scenes of Christian life a bit more.
If they have personal questions, they can go to the Jesus-Wiki project forums on P62 so that the information stays private to a certain extent and isn’t under the GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License).

A statement of faith hasn’t been formulated yet and after is has been there still is room for some changes. The main points are to promote that Jesus-Christ, our Lord, creator and savior, loves us, died on the cross because of our sins and rose again. If we believe in Him we receive eternal life and get to live with God, our father, for all eternity. We are living on an earth that’s about six thousand years old and that was created in six literal days.
Some other less important points could be discussed. Jesus-Wiki is not supposed to make people happy by telling them that everything they believe and do is alright. Jesus-Wiki is supposed to make people happy by telling them the truth about Jesus Christ and giving them another chance to give their lives to Him.

Because everybody can edit most of the Jesus-Wiki pages, other Christians, who don’t have their own website and don’t know or want to start their own, can share their ideas and knowledge. If enough people work together, a wide spectrum of topics can be achieved. Because Jesus-Wiki is under the GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License) the content of Jesus-Wiki articles will be free to use, copy, modify and redistribute for everyone as long as the new version grants the same freedom to others and acknowledges the authors of the original articles.

Jesus-Wiki will exist in as many languages as possible. All languages will use the same software Wikipedia is using because most people are familiar with the MediaWiki software.


God knows how it will turn out. It’s all in His hands.


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