Wiki says most ancients were flat earthers and the multitude of drawings and maps proving that are readily available on Wiki and the Internet.
More than
2000 postings, counting only those on
CathInfo, and you still haven't learned that
"Wiki" is not Wikipedia!?[×]
It's high time that you learned several simple-but-fundamental things about both, then took them to heart (I'm sure it won't hinder your rate of churning out future postings):
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Wiki is
not acceptable as an
abbreviation for
Wikipedia. It's certainly no more acceptable than
misusing "Photo" to abbreviate Photo
shop, or "Page" to abbreviate "Page
Maker", or worst but once quite common, "Java" to abbreviate Java
script.
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Wiki is instead the widely accepted technical term for a software
technology, as invented by Ward Cunningham
ca. 1994, when in his mid 40s [†].
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Wikipedia is merely the world's
most popular instance of the
wiki technology. Many wiki instances--possibly the majority--are publicly invisible, being on the secured side of computer networks that serve a sanitized Internet to their (own) users.
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Wikipedia is quite risky for Catholics to use to obtain information for debating
faith or morals. The site was notoriously
skunked for such purposes by its protracted "Essjay scandal" [
▼].
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Wikipedia more-or-less uncritically accepts & presents propaganda from the "Southern Poverty" Law Center [✡] that's hostile to
traditional Catholic
faith or morals.
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Note ×: <
http://wiki.c2.com/?WikipediaIsNotWiki>, and more peripherally <
http://wiki.c2.com/?WikiIsNotWikipedia> (both pages require enabling Javascript).
Note †: Cunningham installed his WikiWikiWeb as accessible to the Internet in 1995, at his
age 45. That's at least 5 years later than the age at which U.S. corporate "human resources" drones typically-but-cluelessly judge software engineers of comparable seniority to be "unable to learn or use new technology", thus, as the Brits say, "redundant". Fortunately for him and us, he was a
principal in a high-tech consulting business at the time.
Note
▼: "Essjay" was a 20-something college
drop-out who, as a "Wikipedian", claimed to be a 30-something-or-older tenured professor of religion at an unidentified secular college in the U.S. Northeast, and a
specialist in the
Catholic religion. So he indulged himself in extensive editing of articles on religion in Wikipedia, winning
edit wars over those articles by flaunting his fraudulent--but persistent--claim of having earned dual doctorates: a
Ph.D. in theology and a
J.C.D. in
Canon Law, and stretching those into claims of which textbooks and other reference material he required his alleged students to use in the college courses he allegedly taught. Somewhat later, he claimed that he didn't endure the academic grind for those degrees to defend the Faith, but instead, out of detached academic interest, which he explained with claims to be a politically
liberal Protestant sodomite with a live-in "partner". He rose rapidly into the highest ranks of Wikipedia editorial power before he was, um,
busted! (2006--2007) by
Wikipedia Review: <
http://wikipediareview.com/index.php?showtopic=2778>.
Note ✡: I trust that by now (2018), all
CathInfo readers can display the
Star-of-David Dingbat (Unicode 1.0.0: 19
91)
reference mark (to the immediate right of the introductory word "Note") that I'm using in this posting for the "Southern Poverty" Law Center ("SP"LC), whose founding majority was Jєωιѕн, and whose leadership is still top-heavy with Jєωs.