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Why do you link to [….insert name of website, blog, organization, ministry… ]? Sure you do not agree with [such-and-such or so-and-so]?

I thought you guys were Christians! But your site is full of links to cults and heretical preachers! What gives?

I cannot believe you link to information at […]’s website. Don’t you know he was [insert gossip]?

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While the publishers of Apologetics Index operate from an orthodox, evangelical Christian point of view, the intent of this site is to provide research resources from a variety of perspectives [click the link for an explanation].

Listing links to sites, articles, or other items does not indicate automatic agreement with everything the publishers of those pages believe, offer, provide, link to, grow, bake or sell.

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First published (or major update) on Monday, January 4, 2010.
Last updated on June 05, 2010.

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