Thread:Superdadsuper/@comment-25965354-20150204144643/@comment-5175866-20150204215531

Hello. As of now this wiki will also include historical figures that are not specifically mentioned in the Bible for two reasons and that is: They are important to understand the historical background of the time, and they may be mentioned in the Bible but not specifically by name. As long as the article include how they are important to the events of the Bible and help explain how God (Yahweh) has been involved it serves it's purpose. This is helpful because we can provide an alternative to Wikipedia's content (and talk about details the proves the Bible's historical accuracy) and prove that God is involved in all of history. So it would be in the best interests of the wiki and the community to have such content but part of the goal is to make that "secular" history written in a way where it is "unsecular" or it is Christian. If you feel the article is more of a secular article (why no Wikipedia content is allowed) feel free to contribute to it (I will personally look over it and make sure that its not against the Bible). Removing the contents of the page ;however, is not very helpful and so I will have to revert your edits.

Concerning deuterocanonical content you will just have to be patient. I myself would like to tackle it immediately but its something that I am not quite prepared to tackle and will be a part of the review process (which should be soon). I have to be patient and is something you will have to be patient on as well. For the meantime you can contribute content that includes that content but do not contribute too heavily on it as if I feel the Holy Spirit is telling me not to include it it won't. Or the content may be included but not considered canon. I know its a bummer to wait but that's unfortunately how it is. :( I do hope to get to it soon and if you have any more ideas for please let me know, Thanks, Superdadsuper, Biblicalapedia Administrator and Bureaucrat