Board Thread:Community Discusson/@comment-5175866-20141023164346

To follow up on the recent blog concerning a partnership with Book Hub, as well as an initiative to create biblical content on Literature Wiki, I am posting some guidelines you should follow to keep the content we create together under one standard. Please note that  has not officially approved any of these guidelines, and these guidelines apply strictly to biblical pages there are there are  no set guidelines for literary investagation,  so these will be serving editors from here wishing to edit there.If the guidelines become more developed or we have a large amount of editing to biblical pages on Literature Wiki we may move this page to a proper policy page. Here are the guidelines:
 * 1) Articles written should contain a Literary analysis that covers the Literary elements of the Bible, rather than a historical analysis (for example content describing the Climax, Juxtaposition etc)
 * 2) Articles that are created should be books of the Bible, rather than articles on people or specific verses or chapters?
 * 3) Articles should be titled as "Book of", "Epistle of", " Gospel of"
 * 4) Instead of assuming the actuality of the Bible, phrase it as "according to the Bible" (this per request of the Literature Wiki admin)
 * 5) Articles should contain an "External links" section at the bottom that link back to the according Article here on . Links should be added to the article here linking to the Literature Wiki article. Any non-book links should be linked back here

Please note that all edits made on the Literature Wiki are controlled by the sole discretion of the Literature Wiki community, does not control the content  