User talk:Robert Deveraux

"man of Ethiopian" (frequently cited as "Ethiopian, but this is not what the text conveys)
Dear Robert,

Welcome to Wikipedia. We're glad you've decided to join us in our campaign to make the world's largest encyclopedia also the world's most accurate. We're a collection of people from all sorts of backgrounds, working together to improve articles on a wide variety of topics.

Recently, I saw your edit to the article on Philip the Evangelist, where you changed "Ethiopian man" to "'man of Ethiopian'" (frequently cited as "Ethiopian, but this is not what the text conveys)." I was unable to find any reason to call him "man of Ethiopian" instead of "Ethiopian man," so I changed the article back to the way it was before you edited it. However, I can see from your contribution that you, like me, have a strong interest in the exact wording of Biblical passages. I've been working on Biblical articles with Wikipedia for a while now, so I have a decent understanding of how the editing process works. If you still have information that you feel can help improve Wikipedia, I'd be happy to discuss it with you, and even help make your input a part of the Wikipedia article in a way that is more clear to readers.

Thanks again for your input. All of us at Wikipedia look forward to collaborating with you, Mitchell Powell (talk) 23:24, 25 November 2009 (UTC)