10:3310:33, 11 August 2022diffhist−834
Celtic Christianity
→Baptism: WP:FRINGE claim. First source is by a hobbyist. Second source is just a rehash of 19th century hogwash trying to establish that Freemasonry is far more ancient and esoteric than it really is. Neither source is focused on Christianity in Ireland but bringing it up as a
Gish gallop.
18 July 2022
00:5800:58, 18 July 2022diffhist−791
Classification of demons
The current intro and the previous one are too full of purple prose that
speculates too much on the authors' intents beyond describing what is written and nails this article too firmly as specifically Christian (when the Testament of Solomon may have had a Alexandrian Jewish first draft, Psellus and Agrippa were drawing from classical sources, and the Satanic Bible is explicitly anti-Christian... There's also the antisemitic canard that is the Book of Abramelin).
12:3412:34, 14 July 2022diffhist−211
The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories
This statement is not supported by the source, nor even by original research. Sword of Welleran does not mention Mana-Yood-Sushai, Skarl, Kib, Sish, Mung, Yoharneth-Lahai, Limpang-Tung, Roon, Dorozhand, Inzana, Umborodom, Yarni Zai, Yahn, nor any of the gods mentioned in the Journey of the King. Annolith and his dog Voth from The Fall of Babbulkund are likewise not mentioned in prior works. This seems to be a confusion of later reprints under the same title sometimes including Peganan stories.
21:3621:36, 7 May 2022diffhist+976
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21:1321:13, 4 May 2022diffhist+4,190
Talk:Christianity
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Temp0000002 - you don't get to delete other people's comments and you shouldn't delete comments that have been responded to. You can strike through your posts (and only your posts) and leave a note after explaining that you no longer agree with what you said there.Tag: Undo