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Latest comment: 13 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I have reverted most of the changes made during November 2010. Two editors disagreed on the changes, and I give the following reasons for replacing original content:
replaced reviews. There is no logical reason for removing reviews of the book, which are the primary basis of the article
replaced category about Adventist media
the claim the book takes a liberal Adventist perspective on theology is inaccurate and original research. It rather comes across as relatively neutral history
discussion of inerrancy is original research because it is highly interpretative, and draws sources together to make new claims
comment "Some authors have described it as the best book about the church..." replaced. This is simply a summary of many of the published reviews of the book. It is a neutral comment. This is a widely held view by experts.
replaced Adventist Forum meeting, as this is relevant, verifiable material
clarified sources for some points
inline external links - I have kept this change, not reverting it, but moved them to the "External links" section