New Web site for young Christians

christiannationbanner1.png“The Voice of Our Generation.”

That’s the subtitle of ChristianNation.com, a recently launched Web site targeting Christian teens and young adults.

According to the site’s news release, it aims to “capture the pulse of the emerging Christian counter-culture with relevant content on music, movies, apparel, books, etc.”

 ”One minute you could be reading the latest CD review, listening to music or chatting with a friend, and the next learning about the negative impact of Evolution on society,” said Rob Holden, the site’s founder.

Today’s postings include a short commentary on the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks (today is the seventh anniversary) and a review of SonicFlood’s newly released album.

ChristianNation, the site’s creators say, also interjects Biblical truths and apologetic content throughout the Web site in an effort to counter the indoctrination of secularism that permeates high schools, colleges and society.

Site promoters said members can create their own page (similar to popular social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook), post their own blogs, upload videos, music, photos and instant message friends.

“Already more than 1,300 photos, 500 songs, 200 blogs and 150 videos have been posted by members,” they said.

Carla Hinton

Religion Editor

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