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As written, "He taught belief in God as "a Being blessed, incorruptible, and of goodwill to men," and..." yet on the page "Mysogony", Antipater is said to have written in his book "On Marriage", that marriage is the foundation of civilization, according to the gods (plural).
Is this an edifying of monotheism at the hubris crime of trying to rewrite and/or erase history, or did he actually reference a singular divine being?
As old as Wikipedia is and as expanse myriads of pages written, it is no longer become permissible to be half-assed in one's work... in fact it never has been, tolerable, behavior. "Rise and rise again, Wikipedia Editors Guild, until trash becomes tresure; the barbarian is within the gates."
108.38.36.17 (talk) 01:44, 6 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]