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About

This site exists based on a superchat in mezzo's stream joking about Answers in Genocide as a play on Answers in Genesis, the apologist organization. Surprisingly, the domain name(s) dot com and dot org weren't taken.

After registering them I found several bible translations and wrote a compiler to dissassemble them into verses for blazing fast access, and wrote a convenient pop-in browser to search and read verses. Then I defined a web component for embedding and linking verses from within structured, formatted articles.

Target

Would love to see the site become a legitimate challenge to Answers in Genesis.

Seeking Contributors

Site maintainer is not a Bible expert and cannot contribute authoritative articles on the Bible, historical and textual context, translations, traditions, or exegesis. Therefore if you are knowledgeable about those topics and interested in contributing, please get in touch.

Reasons to Contribute

  1. Each article has author attributions that link to your contributor page, which list your bio and link tree.
  2. If the site becomes popular, this can drive traffic to your social pages (YouTube, TikTok, etc.)
  3. Each article has a unique URL with a "slug" that can be shared.
    • Little Timmy and Little Suzie can share links to their youth pastors, who might feel called to join up in your chat to debate. You can attract higher-profile and more difficult challengers instead of level-0 philbros and Christians so high on the dogma they can't track the conversation
    • Imagine what could happen for your popularity if Answers in Genesis gets wind of this!
  4. Site maintainer doesn't benefit from this project and can prove it.

Example Article Format

This section describes an early draft of the structured extended Markdown format for authoring passages. You won't need to write in this format; I am happy to translate your articles into this format. You can include footnotes and external links, too.

As you can see in the demo, this format prefers linking to Bible passages using built-in tags. This allows those passages to be loaded in from the site's reference copies of the Bible including an optional preferred translation. This ensures consistency and verifiability. These passages are also linked, and when clicked, the links open the referenced passage using the built-in Bible browser.

Alternatively, you can use the menu button or ctrl+b to open/close the Bible browser.

Source Code (MDX)

Rendered Output

Introduction

This is a sample article to demonstrate the structure.

We will explore the difficult passages found in ancient texts like .

A Subheading

Here is some text that contains a block quote reference:

""

(eng-web)

And an inline reference: "" .

And here is some Greek text: Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ Λόγος within a paragraph.