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Many thanks especially to User:Timothygough for fleshing out this topic so interestingly. 82.6.114.172 10:58, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Bible template
Why is the Bible template included on this page? This article is not about or related to the Bible. If no one disagrees I will delete it. --Editor2020 (talk) 00:11, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Copyvio
I blanked the portion of the article which was copied from a webpage. While I generally assume good faith, when it comes to matters of copyvio, we must side on respecting the owner of the content. Anyone can come along and make a username to claim to be an online blogger, and there is no way for us to verify that fact. We have the OTRS system in place to deal with such matters. If users want the full text, or portions restored, they must have verification that the copyright holder has released the content under the GFDL (adding a GFDL licensing on the blog can be substituted in lieu of OTRS). That said, I feel the content is problematic for a number of reasons. It is filled with one person's original conclusions, and thus violates WP:NOR. While there are some references to scholars here and there, it is almost a hopeless task for us to try to track down in-line citations for all the content. On top of that, the tone and overall prose needs much refining for it to be encyclopedic. -Andrew c [talk] 21:58, 9 May 2008 (UTC)