User talk:83.27.35.208
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Please do not add commercial links (or links to your own private websites) to Wikipedia. Wikipedia is not a vehicle for advertising or a mere collection of external links. You are, however, encouraged to add content instead of links to the encyclopedia. See the welcome page to learn more. Thanks. Mwanner | Talk 12:59, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Please stop. If you continue to use Wikipedia for advertising, you will be blocked from editing. Special-T 16:19, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Excuse me, but what commercial links did I add?
This is exactly what I added to the already existing article regarding Theological fatalism:
"An interesting point many people omit when defending "passive foreknowledge" and thus existance of free will in situation where God is both omniscient and omnipotent (judeo-christian doctrine) is that, even if the foreknowledge of events is kept hidden, God is the Ultimate Cause, the Beginning of Everything which makes Him either directly or indirectly responisible for choices made by His creation. In other words: God had set up a whole set of events (creation) leading to eternal damnation (or salvation in other cases) of particular individuals eventhough He foresaw what the results would be. That leads to the conclusion of us being not responsible for choices made by "ourselves" only from our limited perception (lack of divine foreknowledge) as we are not responsible for the act of creation itself; any form of punishment would be unreasonable as it is not the creation that is the Ultimate Cause for its deed, but God Himself!"
You can check it, I added no links. MaybeNextTime, e-mail: koz-zak@wp.pl
- Uhmm... according to your contributions page, you never even editted Theological fatalism. Do you edit on a computer that may be used by others, such as at a library or school? If so, that might be your problem, and if you'd like to avoid further confusion, you might want to consider registering for an account on wikipedia. Tmopkisn 20:39, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
Unfortunately (it seems) I did, on family's computer used mainly by my twin and an elder brother (actually 2 computers connected by the router resulting in having the same IP address). I think registering is a good idea after all, thanks :). MaybeNextTime
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