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- 05:54, 27 July 2017 diff hist +708 Lucian adding section about Lucian's writings, which make fun of belief in magic and the supernatural
- 05:41, 27 July 2017 diff hist -1 m Lucian Lucian's dialogues are still read today.
- 05:40, 27 July 2017 diff hist +26 Lucian tweaking caption to maximize humor
- 05:39, 27 July 2017 diff hist -436 Lucian →Christian apologism: Naivity towards newcomers and inventing stories about the founder of the faith are not the same thing. Neither one necessarily implies the other.
- 22:09, 15 May 2017 diff hist +3 Lying for Jesus →Lactantius: There is a difference between anti-religious writings and pro-atheism writings. There were Roman authors who attacked traditional Roman paganism, but there were very few people in ancient Rome who would today be classified as atheist
- 01:34, 17 April 2017 diff hist +208 Easter →The Real Origin of "Easter" and the "bunny: modified caption (Johannes Gehrts is basically just showing an imaginary, heavily Romanticized version of what he thought the cult of Ēostre *should* have been like.
- 22:29, 14 April 2017 diff hist +1 m Easter →The Real Origin of "Easter" and the "bunny": added necessary ending quotation mark
- 15:12, 4 February 2017 diff hist +4 m Easter →Alexander Hislop's The Two Babylons: italics
- 15:10, 4 February 2017 diff hist +4 m Ishtar *Epic of Gilgamesh* should be in italics.
- 15:06, 4 February 2017 diff hist +197 Easter →Alexander Hislop's The Two Babylons: added wikilinks and greater clarification
- 15:02, 4 February 2017 diff hist -2 m Easter →Alexander Hislop's The Two Babylons: changed italics to quotation marks and corrected wikilink
- 14:59, 4 February 2017 diff hist +4,227 Easter added description of the looney conspiracy theory about Easter being an ancient Babylonian holiday often peddled by crazy fundamentalists
- 13:49, 4 February 2017 diff hist +575 User talk:Katolophyromai wrote response
- 04:11, 4 February 2017 diff hist +564 N User:Katolophyromai Created page with "I am knowledgeable about ancient history, religion, mythology, and languages, but I am certainly not an expert on any of these subjects by any means. I am new to RationalWiki..." current
- 02:53, 4 February 2017 diff hist +1,793 Hypatia of Alexandria The figure from *The School of Athens* is not Hypatia. The story about it being Hypatia is a just rumor on the internet with no scholarly support. (Read explanation in article.)