Hmmm, there's nothing interesting here; except my dedication of linking real religions and denying funny mythologies.
Believers are supposed to be following their holy books; however, I see that most don't. I continually point out to the verses that they ignore, or don't understand, to prove that these religions really are connected--forming one message from the Creator. There's absolutely NO reason for the hate, as it's all human-made cultural misunderstanding.
Anyways, my research isn't strictly based on belief, as I always prove my points with reliable sources.
I list these not as a boast about where I've been, but to suggest that I have fairly broad experience of the world and that this helps with my editing.
You know normal links—they look [[like this]]. But did you know that you can use normal links to pages on any other wiki? This is called InterWiki linking, and applies to all wikis, not just Wikipedia's sister projects. You can link to a page on MeatballWiki by typing [[MeatBall:PageName]], for example. See Interwiki map.
However, links to Wikipedias in other languages are done a little differently. You can link to these by typing, for example, [[:de:Hauptseite]] (replace "de" with language prefix). The colon at the beginning prevents the link from becoming an interlanguage link, which shows up in the left sidebar.
To hide the prefix from the link, use the pipe trick.
Bonus tip: the same basic syntax works in the search box. (Try typing in Meatball:)