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- Overall, we rate Got Questions a far-right Pseudoscience website that literally interprets the Bible.
Detailed Report
Bias Rating: RIGHT-PSUEDOSCIENCE
Factual Reporting: LOW
Country: USA
Press Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Organization/Foundation
Traffic/Popularity: High Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY
History
Got Questions is an online fundamentalist Christian ministry that answers questions surrounding Christian doctrines. S. Michael Houdmann founded it in February 2002. The website claims to have over 713,000 questions answered. According to their about page, “Got Questions Ministries seeks to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ by providing biblical, applicable, and timely answers to spiritually related questions through an internet presence. We will do our best to prayerfully and thoroughly research your question and answer it in a biblically-based manner. It is not our purpose to make you agree with us, but rather to point you to what the Bible says concerning your question.”
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Funded by / Ownership
Got Questions Ministries own the website. The website generates revenue through donations.
Analysis / Bias
Got Questions denies evolution, promotes Young Earth Creationism, and denies anthropogenic global warming. The Ministry holds Christian Right views such as abortion is murder and condemnation of homosexuality. In summary, this source answers questions based on the Bible, which is not a scientific document and therefore has questionable information that does not align with the current world.
Failed Fact Checks
- The Bible is not a factual document and can not be relied upon as credible evidence for scientific questions.
Overall, we rate Got Questions a far-right Pseudoscience website that literally interprets the Bible. (D. Van Zandt 8/25/2017) Updated (11/26/2022)
Source: https://www.gotquestions.org/
Last Updated on May 24, 2023 by Media Bias Fact Check
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