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9 March 2020

  • 17:3417:34, 9 March 2020 diff hist +14 Molly Tarlovminor edit, added the rest of the quote "prior to WWII". Without the finishing quote, some younger readers may not understand what it was that the grandmother was "escaping" from (Nazi-controlled Europe) (Europe is mentioned, but not the fact that it was under control by the oppressive fascist socialists of the Nazi regime).

5 March 2020

15 February 2020

  • 15:2715:27, 15 February 2020 diff hist +61 Great TribulationAdded to a sentence that described the 70th. week of Daniel's prophecy, indicating that it has yet to occur (thus implying the "indeterminate length in the timeline" is still not a fixed [and thus not "determinate"] length of time.
  • 15:2215:22, 15 February 2020 diff hist +423 Great TribulationAdded text describing the nuance between a two vs. three eschatology concerning the counting of the various arrivals of Jesus on earth.
  • 15:1615:16, 15 February 2020 diff hist +51 Resurrection of JesusAdded references for previous edit, which points to pre- and mid-tribulational rapture concepts (preceeding an
  • 15:1115:11, 15 February 2020 diff hist +2 Resurrection of JesusAccidentally saved before finishing edit summary....made change to acknowledge that resurrection of Christians is not just thought to be at the resurrection, but believed by many to precede it in a pre- or mid-tribulational rapture. It still needs reference links to those concepts added to the text.
  • 15:0915:09, 15 February 2020 diff hist +48 Resurrection of JesusAdded bracketed text to acknowledge that the resurrection of Christians is taught to be at
  • 14:5814:58, 15 February 2020 diff hist +83 Apostles in the New TestamentThe opening sentence incorrectly uses the Quran as a source of Christian theology as it pertains to the apostles. I broke it up into two sentences, creating a separate sentence to accommodate the Quran as the source of Islamic theology....and this distinguishes that Islamic theology ALSO treats the Twelve Apostles as the primary apostles of Jesus. It's important to remember that different theologies have different source material: Christianity via the Holy Bible, and Islam via the Quran.