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Ethics

Hi Airborne84! This is Jenhawk777. I was hoping that, since you were so nice about it and all, you might be interested in having input into the possible new structure I am attempting to outline for the Bible and ethics article. I am currently beginning to work on it some in my sandbox here: [1] and thought you might be interested in taking a look and making comments--yes I agree, no I don't agree I think this instead--you know the kind of thing we do all the time aftersomeone writes something! Here's a chance to comment before instead. I want you to feel free to edit at will there! I know it's weird to ask someone else to edit your sandbox, but I've done this before, and it works pretty well. If you don't have any comments, or you're too busy, or you just don't feel like it, that's perfectly okay. I just thought I would give you the opportunity. Cheers! Jenhawk777 (talk) 17:23, 7 August 2018 (UTC)

@Jenhawk777, thanks for the offer. I'll take a look through in the coming few days and pitch in how I can! At a minimum, I'll leave some feedback on your talk page to use how you wish. --Airborne84 (talk) 01:31, 8 August 2018 (UTC)

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How many spaces after a period listed at Redirects for discussion

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