Talk:Open and affirming

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[edit] ONA may also refer to a greek scroll

"ONA may also refer to a greek scroll" was just pasted on this page. Not sure what this refers to. I took it out until we can substantiate. MPS 04:30, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "[sic]"?

The article says:

The FWC website states "This perspective on human sexuality has been affirmed by General Synods in “non-binding” resolutions [sic] summarized by the 'Open and Affirming' movement. Only ten percent of UCC churches have officially adopted the ONA perspective, but the entire denomination is being marketed as ONA through the Still Speaking campaign."

Why the "[sic]" after "resolutions?"

"[sic]" is used to indicate an error in quoted material, especially a grammatical or spelling error. But I see no error there. So what is the [sic] for? NCdave (talk) 10:48, 28 February 2008 (UTC)