WikiChristian
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WikiChristian | |
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URL | http://www.wikichristian.org/ |
Commercial? | No |
Type of site | Wiki / Christian |
Registration | Required |
Owner | P.R. Tumpati |
Created by | P.R. Tumpati & G.L. Grove & Others |
WikiChristian is a wiki-based collection of encyclopedia articles, Christian texts (including the Bible) and opinion pieces related to Christianity[1].
WikiChristian was founded in 2004 with the purpose of being a wiki specifically for topics and public domain texts related to Christianity. Because of the wide spectrum of opinions of different Christians, it has a policy allowing individual opinion articles, in addition to encyclopedia-style neutral articles.
As of 22 May 2008, the website is the largest Christian-specific wiki on the internet and is listed as the 76th largest wiki on the internet at Wikimedia's list of largest wikis [2].
WikiChristian maintains a list of all currently-existing (whether active or inactive) Christian wikis [3].