Talk:Did Jesus Exist? (Wells book)

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Sourcing Question from Edit Summary[edit]

Awwiki had asked in an edit summary what the source was for a quote he deleted. The quote was from a description on the publisher's website. The appropriate page had been linked in a reference note, but the page had moved to a new URL so the reference could no longer be accessed. I've updated the link. That said, the description given by the publisher was obviously from a one-sided POV, so I'm not adding the quote itself back in. The reference note is still relevant for providing information about the book in general, even absent the specific quote from it. --RL0919 (talk) 14:15, 13 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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