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Cluten is an IT grad from a midwestern university.
[edit] Article contributions
- Subordinationism - significantly expanded content. Was originally just the definition paragraph. Added history sections and split existing content into denominations under "Modern Usage" to increase readability.
- Unitarian martyrs - created in its entirety. A brief timeline of examples I know to speak of; other research pending. Does the New Testament warrant "heresy" to be punishable by death?
- Glossolalia - provided several new references and examples for the Church History section (1.2) ... sorry all ye who believe in Cessationism! The truth is marching on.
[edit] My interests
- I would have been a history major, but I didn't see much "future" in the field.
- Religion. Approaching topics from an academic perspective.
- Scotland history: Home of the longest stronghold of Protestantism, save Greece.
[edit] Thoughts by Cluten
- I think history is usually written from the perspective of the conquerors. Rarely is history presented in multiple perspectives. Hopefully Wikipedia can change that, by allowing many diverse people to present their ideas about the past in a safe, anonymous setting.
- The truth can survive anyone's questions, evidence, scientific observation. That is, assuming it is the truth... Put your truth on trial! If you had to call witnesses to the stand who couldn't lie, would you be able to prove your belief beyond a reasonable doubt?