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May 20, 2024
- (diff | hist) . . Bible; 00:16 . . (+35) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (copy-edit improvements - completed the remainder of this entry from before)
May 18, 2024
- (diff | hist) . . Edmund Burke; 14:46 . . (+35) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (copy-edit improvements)
- (diff | hist) . . Falsifiable; 04:06 . . (+27) . . Conservative (Talk | contribs) (→See also)
May 17, 2024
- (diff | hist) . . Essay:Best New Conservative Words; 23:03 . . (+247) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (detransition | 2004 | to halt and reverse the liberal mistake of attempting to change one's gender)
- (diff | hist) . . Saint Paul; 12:56 . . (+1) . . Conservative (Talk | contribs) (→Last years)
- (diff | hist) . . Saint Paul; 12:55 . . (0) . . Conservative (Talk | contribs) (→See also)
- (diff | hist) . . Saint Paul; 12:55 . . (+174) . . Conservative (Talk | contribs) (→See also)
May 15, 2024
- (diff | hist) . . Epistle to the Hebrews; 04:39 . . (-2) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (copy-edit improvements)
May 13, 2024
- (diff | hist) . . m Essay:Best New Conservative Words; 00:38 . . (+59) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (wikilink, and citation)
- (diff | hist) . . Essay:Best New Conservative Words; 00:33 . . (+522) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (many copy edits + rope-a-dope | 1974 | a strategy, first coined in boxing by the victorious Muhammed Ali of initially remaining passive and deflecting attacks while an adversary ... demonstrates his lack of effectiveness; similarity with to the NT)
May 11, 2024
- (diff | hist) . . Bible; 21:16 . . (-33) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (copy edit many improvements until Evangelical Understanding of the History of the Bible)
May 8, 2024
- (diff | hist) . . m Infinity; 20:43 . . (-1) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (→Anselm and Shakespeare)
- (diff | hist) . . Infinity; 20:42 . . (+170) . . Aschlafly (Talk | contribs) (→Anselm and Shakespeare: Shakespeare's phrase "infinite ... liar" is superior to modern expressions like "complete liar" and "pathological liar," neither of which are as strong and descriptive.)