Our Question Evolution! Campaign has primarily discussed the 15 questions for evolutionists, the Question Evolution! Campaign and other matters such as the explosive global rise of biblical creation belief and the global decline of atheism/agnosticism. During this time, our blog has received over 250,000 page views as can be seen above. This has all been done without aggressive blog marketing and significant outreach to the Christian community. For a listing of our key articles see: Our popular blog articles
Now that the Question Evolution! book for middle school students is soon coming out, it is time to consider aggressive blog marketing and article syndication. In addition, to aggressively recruiting more volunteers and organization alliances for our Question Evolution! group.
In fact, we have a goal of recruiting 200+ creationist/Christian groups to aid us. See: Project 200+ The Christian holiday season is a joyous time and we certainly want to make it even more joyous by developing a significantly stronger Question Evolution! Campaign group over this holiday season.
While evolutionists are getting fatter and sassier during the holidays, we will be developing our mean, lean questioning evolution machine that will spread the Question Evolution! Campaign, build a internet evangelism team and engage in other worthwhile activities. See: Our group's plan, strategy and tactics for advancing the Question Evolution! Campaign and 4 pillars for defeating Darwinism
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Darwinism is a very weak ideology that cannot withstand critical examination which is one of the reasons why prominent evolutionist no longer widely debate like they did in the 1970s. The 1970s must have been very frustrating for evolutionists after they lost hundreds of creation vs. evolution debates. The reason I say this is because evolutionists get very flustered when confronted with the 15 questions for evolutionists in live debates.
Now imagine an army of grassroots creationists volunteers equipped with the 15 questions for evolutionists and supporting material such as a booklet, book, workbooks, an online course and videos. It sounds like a very hostile environment for evolutionary belief, doesn't it? Remember, according to a recent study most evolutionists believe in evolution due to a gut feeling (see out post: Evolutionary gut feelings). Which is stronger, rational questions or gut feelings?
The all-out assault on evolutionary belief is drawing nearer
Evolutionists, are you ready for the all-out assault on evolutionism? We both know you are not!
An all-out assault on evolutionary belief or the best is yet to come?
The all-out assault on evolutionary belief is getting nearer
Question Evolution! Campaign Resources
Question Evolution! Campaign
15 questions for evolutionists
Responses to the 15 Questions: part 1 - Questions 1-3
Responses to the 15 Questions: part 2 - Questions 4–8
Responses to the 15 Questions: part 2 - Questions 9-15
Refuting evolution
Evidence for Christianity
Additional Evidence for Christianity
15 questions evolutionist STILL cannot answer!
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I don't doubt that this blog has received 250,000 page views in its lifetime. That seems like a reasonable figure. But the graph does a terrible job of showing this. What are the units on the vertical axis? (Page views per month?) What is up with the crazy scale on the horizontal axis? (Labels are spaced at equal widths apart, but the time intervals are 19 months - 8 months - 20 months - 7 months.) And what is the source of the data?
ReplyDeleteAlso, when can we meet the talented bloggers behind this successful blog? It might be nice to form a connection between the authors and the readers.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the input.
I would suggest talking to the bloggerspot.com people. (Google owns blogspot.com). Maybe they will offer better reporting. I am happy with the situation now though. After all, blogspot is a free service. I would rather be grateful then be a complainer to them.
I suppose I could publish the monthly results for each month, but I think that would be boring.
Plus, once we institute an aggressive blog marketing campaign, we may have a second blog on a different domain let people know about the second blog. If we do have a second blog, I am guessing the web traffic statistics reporting will be more sophisticated if we do that. In addition, there is possibility of article syndication for some of our best articles.