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::Misplaced Pages does not use editor knowledge, it only summarizes mainstream published academic or journalistic sources. The Bible is a ] and so is only cited to present context for claims based on secondary and tertiary sources. | ::Misplaced Pages does not use editor knowledge, it only summarizes mainstream published academic or journalistic sources. The Bible is a ] and so is only cited to present context for claims based on secondary and tertiary sources. | ||
::Also, please read ] and ]. Proper nouns are pretty much unique names. Eschatology, theology, future, etc, are not proper nouns. ] (]) 05:00, 22 May 2015 (UTC) | ::Also, please read ] and ]. Proper nouns are pretty much unique names. Eschatology, theology, future, etc, are not proper nouns. ] (]) 05:00, 22 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
I can assure you Ian.thomson that I used Biblical Scripture as a reference... but you would have only seen that if you had waited until I had finished editing. | |||
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Also, edit summaries should reflect what actions you're really taking. Pretending to make grammar changes while sneaking in POV-statements is dishonest. Ian.thomson (talk) 03:47, 22 May 2015 (UTC)
May 2015
Please do not add original research or novel syntheses of published material to articles as you apparently did to Christian eschatology. Please cite a reliable source for all of your contributions. Thank you. Ian.thomson (talk) 05:00, 22 May 2015 (UTC)
- Misplaced Pages does not use editor knowledge, it only summarizes mainstream published academic or journalistic sources. The Bible is a primary source and so is only cited to present context for claims based on secondary and tertiary sources.
- Also, please read Common noun and Proper noun. Proper nouns are pretty much unique names. Eschatology, theology, future, etc, are not proper nouns. Ian.thomson (talk) 05:00, 22 May 2015 (UTC)
I can assure you Ian.thomson that I used Biblical Scripture as a reference... but you would have only seen that if you had waited until I had finished editing.