Apply to create your own blog
Submitted by admin on Tue, 11/03/2009 - 11:26
Faith Freedom is about freedom of faith. We are not against any religion. Several of our authors are believers of various faiths. The reason we oppose Islam is not because we disagree with its theology, but because this faith is intolerant, oppressive and abusive and it wants to take away the freedom of everyone else. If Islam is allowed to win everyone else will lose. Freedom will be lost and human civilization will be vanquished.
Presently, FFI has about 25,000 visitors per day. Your blog will be accessible to them. We always wanted to help the critics of Islam to speak their minds safely and freely. We know there are many who do not feel safe doing such thing. Now they can. You can start a blog in FFI even if you live in Mecca and remain anonymous, (as long as you can access the site).
We understand that whatever you write will reflect your views and if you are religious, your writings will mirror what you believe. This is perfectly acceptable. However, we request that you don’t use FFI to directly proselytize and please refrain from attacking or making derogatory remark about other faiths. FFI is about criticism of Islam, not criticism of religion in general or any religion in particular. Islam is the enemy of freedom. We want to demolish this faith of hate and end its violence. We have to stick, together and fight alongside each other, even if we don't believe in each other's faiths.
Please write to us and tell us what you want to do with your blog. Your blog can be in any language. We encourage you to run a blog in a language other than English. It is important that you write fluently and without too many grammatical and spelling errors.
Important:
You must first register as a member before submitting an application to become a blogger.
To maintain the quality of the site we request that you submit three samples of your articles by email to faithfreedom2@gmail.com
If your site is going to be in a language other than English this is not required.