User talk:82.32.252.203

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Regarding your discussion at Talk:Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event, a verifiable source is needed for your proposed edits, and wiki's are not a reliable source, while partisan sources such as creationist websites can only be uses as evidence of their own ideas. Views have to be carefully balanced in articles in accordance with Neutral point of view policy (which shows and balances viewpoints rather than adopting one idealised viewpoint) and it has specific requirements for NPOV: Pseudoscience, avoiding giving it NPOV: Undue weight or NPOV: Giving "equal validity", while NPOV: Making necessary assumptions about the validity of mainstream science. At the same time we must also avoid original research by being careful to provide a verifiable source for facts and for assessments, opinions or analysis of these facts. . . dave souza, talk 00:03, 14 March 2008 (UTC)