Talk:Peter De Vries

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I don't think that the mention of Pine Rest is appropriate for this entry. It has absolutely nothing to do with Mr. De Vries and serves only as an "advertisement" for Pine Rest. For that reason, I removed the reference.


—Preceding unsigned comment added by Ungennant (talk • contribs) 02:19, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

Question: Is one of Frank Herbert's Dune character named after him?

I think that it's not a confirmed idea... I'm not entirely sure of the rules on this yet, but would that be added as trivia? -LetterAfterZ 13:33, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


The citation of "Reformed Church in America" isn't entirely correct. Due to the fact that he was educated in the Christian schools of the Dutch Reformed Church, the citation should really be "Christian Reformed Church," since one of the (minor) differences between these two denominations is the focus on Christian education. The CRC believes strongly in Christian education; while for the Reformed Church in America the focus on Christian education is simply not there. For that reason, I changed the citation.