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Latter Day Saint manual of style
I saw that your recent edit was reverted at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It looked like you took great care with the edit and I'm sure it was disappointing to see it reversed. I thought you might want a better explanation than what was written in the edit comment.

For all articles related to the Latter Day Saint Movement — including Mormonism and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — we follow the WP:LDSMOS and WP:NCLDS policies. It is important to read and understand those policies before investing a large amount of time making style edits to any Latter Day Saint related articles. As you read the style guide, you'll notice that there is an important perspective shift that needs to happen for Wikipedia editors on this subject about the church founded by Joseph Smith and all the offshoot churches. Many new Wikipedia editor think of their own church as "The Church", but in the framework of the encyclopedia it is just one of the many churches that have sprung up after the death of Joseph Smith. Understanding this idea, and the MOS will help you make edits that won't get reverted. You must have spent a good amount of time on that edit because you paid special attention to the context of each instance that you edited. We could use more editors like you. I encourage you to make an account, read the style guides, and continue contributing to Wikipedia. Good luck! JHelzer💬 21:09, 24 February 2021 (UTC)