LDS buying up domain names (this time to spoof Christians)
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:12 am
This time, it's a longish, sustained joke by Jeff Lindsay on a site hosted by DreamHost and registered by a "private registrant."
http://mormoncult.org/index.html
Someone bought the name, albeit only for one year. Did Lindsay pay for it?
The folks at FAIR thought it was clever enough to warrant inclusion in its most recent e-journal:
The link redirects to the Mormanity blog, which doesn't indicate that Lindsay's site is, indeed, a spoof--though it obviously is.
Well, didn't LDS hear in GC that they should be using the web to further the cause?
So, at least one person has bought a controversial domain name in order to spoof contra-Mormon Christian apologetics and, one suspects, to get some Google hits.
Clever? Maybe. Silly? Definitely.
Worthy of inclusion in FAIR's e-journal? Apparently.
Fun, fun.
CKS
http://mormoncult.org/index.html
Someone bought the name, albeit only for one year. Did Lindsay pay for it?
The folks at FAIR thought it was clever enough to warrant inclusion in its most recent e-journal:
RESOURCES ON THE WEB: A GIFT FOR ANTI-MORMONS
Jeff Lindsay blogged a humorous article on Mormanity using the classic
anti-Mormon style of "comparing Mormonism to Christianity." In
addition to being an interesting defense of the LDS position,
Lindsay's approach shows how such comparison charts, the staple of
most ministries to Mormons, can be manipulated to misrepresent or
oversimply a doctrinal position to achieve a particular outcome.
Read the article:
http://www.fairlds.org/cgi-bin/site.pl?s282
The link redirects to the Mormanity blog, which doesn't indicate that Lindsay's site is, indeed, a spoof--though it obviously is.
Well, didn't LDS hear in GC that they should be using the web to further the cause?
So, at least one person has bought a controversial domain name in order to spoof contra-Mormon Christian apologetics and, one suspects, to get some Google hits.
Clever? Maybe. Silly? Definitely.
Worthy of inclusion in FAIR's e-journal? Apparently.
Fun, fun.
CKS