User talk:Surfmonkey707

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 * After reading the NPOV, I fail to see the problem, could you explain. why the edit fails the neutral point of view.
 * I have been a historicist all my life and there has never been anyone that has ever said that Antiocus has anything to do the interpretation of Daniel 9. This is either an error on the part of the author or it is a back handed swipe at different interpretation of Daniel 8 Surfmonkey707 (talk) 03:35, 20 November 2023 (UTC)