User talk:Josh3580

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[edit] Stern warning

Do not sign your edits with another user's name - especially when that user is a bot which ceased operation in July. Zetawoof(ΞΆ) 07:39, 1 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] A note from Josh3580

Sorry bout that guys, got the link from the Vandalism tools site. I will cease using that tool. Thanks for the tips!! Josh3580 07:43, 1 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Sorry

Sorry about that vandalism in the Winter Greetings Page. It won't happen again. 24.34.109.34 08:21, 1 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Holy of Holies (LDS)

Hi. On Holy of Holies (LDS), you stated that you were changing the links because:

Del link to the Holy of Holies in Judaism. This page is the article for the LDS Holy of Holies (subj. of sentence), so a link to the Jewish subject is not appropriate.

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Corrected other links to Holy of Holies, when it doesn't match the sentence subj matter. Added a Holy of Holies link where it would apply.

I'd like to point out that links to Holy of Holies is appropriate because the Holy of Holies article encompasses all religious traditions, including both Judaism and LDS.

For example, please see the intro to the article where it states: A Holy of Holies is the most sacred place within a sacred building. In Judaism, it refers to the inner sanctuary of the Tabernacle and later the Temple in Jerusalem which could be entered by the High Priest only on Yom Kippur. Holy of Holies are also found within Egyptian Architecture, as well as within temples and churches of other faiths and traditions, to include the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the Latter-day Saints, and Hinduism.

The one link you left/created is misleading because it simply refers to "inner sanctuary" which could or could not be taken to mean a Holy of Holies. Because of this, I am reverting your changes. Best, --Rojerts 21:28, 17 February 2007 (UTC)

No worries on that article. Regards, --Rojerts 03:06, 19 February 2007 (UTC)