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'''Philip J. Rayment''' is a former Conservapedia sysop and creator of [[A Storehouse of Knowledge]].  He believes that “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger Proverbs 15:1 (NIV)”<ref>[http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=User:Philip_J._Rayment&oldid=551642 From his userpage]</ref>. Like most at Conservapedia, Philip J. Rayment believes in [[creationism]] and the rest of the Bible in a straight-forward and literal manner.  Aside from that common belief, Philip shares little with the rest of the CP cast. He has some differences with Andrew Schlafly that actually go as back as 2007. Philip J. Rayment strives to follow some of the better Christian teachings and trys not to look like a [[hypocrite]].
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'''Philip J. Rayment''' is a former Conservapedia sysop and creator of [[A Storehouse of Knowledge]].  He believes that “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger Proverbs 15:1 (NIV)”<ref>[http://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=User:Philip_J._Rayment&oldid=551642 From his userpage]</ref>. Like most at Conservapedia, Philip J. Rayment believes in [[creationism]], along with the rest of the rest of the Bible - which he reads in a straight-forward and literal manner.  Aside from that common belief, Philip shares little with the rest of the CP cast. He has some differences with Andrew Schlafly that actually go as far back as 2007. Philip J. Rayment strives to follow some of the better Christian teachings and trys not to look like a [[hypocrite]].
  
 
Philip J. Rayment was, in many ways, too good for Conservapedia. He unblocks users who have been unfairly blocked, debates with reason and fact, avoids personal remarks, speaks up against Andy's antics when the other sheep are busy nodding their heads, among other things rarely found in the CP world. Bugler called his criticisms of Conservapedia “treasonable” - although as a parodist he would, what is shocking is neither Ed Poor or Andy stopped him.  After mistreatment, Philip J. Rayment returned to Conservapedia doing what he thought was good work. He forgave those who persecuted him though he may find forgiveness more difficult with repeated provocation.   
 
Philip J. Rayment was, in many ways, too good for Conservapedia. He unblocks users who have been unfairly blocked, debates with reason and fact, avoids personal remarks, speaks up against Andy's antics when the other sheep are busy nodding their heads, among other things rarely found in the CP world. Bugler called his criticisms of Conservapedia “treasonable” - although as a parodist he would, what is shocking is neither Ed Poor or Andy stopped him.  After mistreatment, Philip J. Rayment returned to Conservapedia doing what he thought was good work. He forgave those who persecuted him though he may find forgiveness more difficult with repeated provocation.   

Revision as of 03:37, 27 March 2009

Philip J. Rayment is a former Conservapedia sysop and creator of A Storehouse of Knowledge. He believes that “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger Proverbs 15:1 (NIV)”[1]. Like most at Conservapedia, Philip J. Rayment believes in creationism, along with the rest of the rest of the Bible - which he reads in a straight-forward and literal manner. Aside from that common belief, Philip shares little with the rest of the CP cast. He has some differences with Andrew Schlafly that actually go as far back as 2007. Philip J. Rayment strives to follow some of the better Christian teachings and trys not to look like a hypocrite.

Philip J. Rayment was, in many ways, too good for Conservapedia. He unblocks users who have been unfairly blocked, debates with reason and fact, avoids personal remarks, speaks up against Andy's antics when the other sheep are busy nodding their heads, among other things rarely found in the CP world. Bugler called his criticisms of Conservapedia “treasonable” - although as a parodist he would, what is shocking is neither Ed Poor or Andy stopped him. After mistreatment, Philip J. Rayment returned to Conservapedia doing what he thought was good work. He forgave those who persecuted him though he may find forgiveness more difficult with repeated provocation.

Some RationalWikians expressed sympathy for Philip.

Resignation

Phillip resigned from CP on 21st March 2009 (although he still has checkuser, oversight, site-admin, block-user, etc). As for PJR's post-CP endeavors, he has started his own Christian-based wiki, aStorehouseofKnowledge.info.

Footnotes

  1. From his userpage
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