Thread:VicGeorge2K9/@comment-5175866-20160713190853

Hello VicGeorge2k9. It's been quite a while since I have been in contact with you and since you have been on this site. I see you are still fairly active on a select few wikis on Wikia and was hoping to invite you back to the wiki. Things have changed quite significantly since you have last been on this site, but all of these changes have been to transform the site into a ministry that glorifies God.

The goal of this wiki now and permanently is to create a wiki-model comprehensive encyclopedia about the History, Persons (People, Spirits and other entities), Places (Nations and Cities), Books (and their literary elements), Doctrines, Objects, Structures and Events of the Bible. Our goal is to create the most detailed and in-depth website on the Bible there is. Currently the most detailed internet sources on the internet, such as “scholarly institutions”, particularly Wikipedia are heavily liberal and secular- attempting to provide evidence against God’s inspiration, and explanations for how the text of the Bible are anthropologically complex developments of mythology and other religions. Websites such as these claim to document their content neutrally, while according to the Bible this is not possible. Therefore, Bible Wiki uses a Biblical Point of View in all of our content; that does not try to disprove the Bible, but rather upholds it indirectly through its own internal evidence.

We want to do this through a wiki-style format. The only method that we can have a perspective on the Bible that affirms it and glorifies God as its inspirer is if our community consists of devout Bible-reading Christians. This is currently our largest obstacle, in that we have a lack of a Bible-reading Christian community, and any community altogether.

I would to re-invite you to editing, knowing you have strong conservative viewpoints, which now are highly reflected in the wiki. We currently have many programs we have set up, intent on trying to improve biblical literacy and make it easy what to edit. Many of your edits are still visible through the remnants left in the content, and it has made a large footprint on much of our early content. Based on this I would assume you do have lots of knowledge of the Bible and read it frequently.

Much of the audience that Wikia has includes Christians, that are not biblically literate and have low-confidence in writing about it. Having a devout Christian to write with us is something we are in great need of. Bible Wiki provides a unique opportunity to both study, and write about the Bible simultaneously. We need you to join in us in creating a highly detailed encyclopedia of the Bible, that provides study material of the Bible, affirms its accuracy, provides a platform to share the Gospel and through all of this glorifies God. I would love to chat with you to get back in touch and talk with you more.

In Christ, Superdadsuper, Bible Wiki Administrator & Bureaucrat 