Since I couldn't find any contact information, I will post this thread regarding Encyclopedia.com, in the hopes that someone associated with them will find it and correct their article by eliminating their completely unsupportable claim.
While Muhammad's followers have taken over Islam related articles on Wikipedia - have Islamized Wikipedia - censoring out truth, we find Encyclopedia.com little different, and I wouldn't be surprised if Muhammad's followers were writing the dissimulation of their Islam related articles.
Please consider the unsupportable content they present as fact.
A Muslim recently emailed me four links, as if the collective sparse content, could stand in place of a 4500 year pre-4th century historical and archaeological record of Mecca, when in fact none exists.
Deluding those poor souls with yet another myth
through yet another website trying to pass itself off as an "encyclopedia", while presenting unsupportable fiction as fact.
These guys don't even qualify their nonsense with the typical "according to Islamic tradition ..." caveat, to excuse away the dissimulation, while advancing an Islamic fables.http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Kaaba.aspx"
The actual structure of the Kaaba has been demolished and rebuilt several times in the course of its history."
By parroting fictional Islamic so-called "tradition", that was all created and put to the pen in the 7th to 10th centuries AD without reference to any actual historical record from before the 5th century AD, what they are actually doing is in fact advancing the sad delusion that Muhammad's poor followers suffer.
If they have any interest in being perceived as being something other than a unsupported information promotion for Islam and Muhammad,
here is the question that Encyclopedia.com needs to answer:
Based on what historical or archaeological EVIDENCE do they make the claim that:
"The actual structure of the Kaaba has been demolished and rebuilt several times in the course of its history."