Essay:Andrew Schlafly's essays

One of the constant sources of amusement on Conservapedia are Andrew Schlafly's "essays", which usually consist of a series of bullet points outlining his "thoughts" on random subjects. Personal essays are, of course, a vital component of any blog trusworthy encyclopedia.

Here is a bullet list of some of the "best" of them, and, indented, a few of our responses:


 * Essay:Traditional Marriage
 * Essay:Conservatism Essential to Religion
 * Essay:Liberal Intellectualism
 * Essay:Andrew Schlafly's essays
 * Conservapedia:Conservative Intellectualism
 * Essay:Liberal Intellectualism Parody
 * Essay:Liberal Style
 * Conservapedia:Aschlafly on Liberal Style
 * Essay:Marry a Conservative
 * Conservapedia:Marry a Conservative
 * Essay:Medical Case Against Gun Control
 * Essay:Quantifying Openmindedness
 * Essay:How Conservatism is Essential to the Future of Christianity
 * Conservapedia:How Conservatism is Essential to the Future of Christianity
 * Essay:Best New Conservative Words
 * Essay:Conservapedia's Law
 * Essay:Surprising Dates of Origin for Terms

Mystery Schlafly Theater 3000
As well as Schlafly's "essays", Conservapedia also has begun featuring his "mysteries". These are like essays, but because they are admitted mysteries, he feels that it is appropriate to post them without evidence or citations of any sort. After all, he's not claiming they are 100% true, just that they are very likely to be true. Most encyclopedias do the same, don't they?


 * Mystery:Do Liberal Teachings Cause Mental Illness?
 * Mystery:Young Hollywood Breast Cancer Victims
 * Mystery:Was John a Child?
 * Mystery:Do Sports Affect Sexual Preference?
 * Mystery:Who Ghostwrote Obama's Books?
 * Mystery:Why Do Non-Conservatives Exist?

Note: Some of these "essays" have been "improved" by other editors at Conservapedia, but the criterion for selection is that they are Andy's babies, in that he created them, and maintains a strong editorial hand on their rudder.

Conservapedia:Liberal Intellectualism
What follows is the complete text of Andrew Schlafly's essay, Liberal Intellectualism, the original of which can be found here.

A side-by-side refutation of this is being prepared here.

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