Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal/Cases/2006-07-30 criticism of atheism

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Wikipedia Mediation Cabal
State: Closed

Requested By: Somerset219
Other Parties: 67.187.9.149, Evercat
Mediated By: Beland


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[edit] Mediation Case: 2006-07-30 criticism of atheism

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[edit] Request Information

Request made by: Somerset219 00:14, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
Where is the issue taking place?
...here users are not being civil and able to work to a comprimise.
Who's involved?
...anonymous user (67.187.9.149), and Evercat
What's going on?
...user is insistant that atheism leads to nihilism, which is fine. However user will not let me make paragraph objective, just says, "can't do it"
What would you like to change about that?
...Would like to be able to make objective statement, more specificaly Some atheists also believe that some acts are wrong by their very definition (for example, murder is defined as the unjustified killing of another person
Would you prefer we work discreetly? If so, how can we reach you?
...it doesnt matter, reach me at my user page, Somerset219.

[edit] Mediator response

No activity. Closing case. --Ideogram 03:12, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Compromise offers

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[edit] Discussion

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I started commenting on the talk page...we've moved on from the specific dispute above, but things are still heated. -- Beland 19:06, 2 August 2006 (UTC)