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No problem, if my photo had been better, the article could have had both images anyway. jimfbleak 12:56, 3 January 2006 (UTC) Sea ShepardCitation already exist in the discussion page. But I added extra one from Greenpeace. I think rule of citation is flexible depending on what it is refered to. Would you agree that reference regarding loss of observer status require no citation? it has multiple reference even by googling On the other hand, on "terrorist" accusation, I will look for the original citation which is appearently not in english.Yoji Hajime project inviteHi Mennonot, I'm messaging you because I see that you are in Wikipedia:WikiProject Community, and so might have interest and expertise to lend to this small project: Wikipedia:WikiProject Fast OrgDev Advisory on Userpages, which will write advisory document in support of the new Wikipedia:Proposed policy on userboxes. Herostratus 07:11, 12 January 2006 (UTC) Wikiproject anti-war, Article improvement driveFebruary 15, 2003 anti-war protest an article from the WikiProject Anti-war, which you are listed as a member of, has been nominated for the Article Improvement Drive (by me ). It is an article about a day of much importance both to the history of the anti-war movement and to general discussion of the Iraq war. With a little work from experienced editors it could gain FA status. If you would like to see it improved please vote for it at Make "February 15, 2003 anti-war protest" the subject of an Article Improvement Drive--JK the unwise 13:23, 16 January 2006 (UTC) Say, Tim, could you take a look at ...... the Excommunication article. particularly the amish/mennonite sections. this same anonymous IP editor has been trying to do the same to the Mennonite article. he/she is obsessed and persistent. i certainly think there should be some discussion of the pathological use of "The Ban" you might find in really conservative menno and amish congregations, but this stuff is far from representative of the denomination. r b-j 05:03, 19 January 2006 (UTC) Tim, i edited the Excommunication article, tried to preserve some of User:Anacapa's factual stuff while rolling back emotionally laden content. (it is still obvious to me that she's got some axe to grind.) anyway, i really think it should be pruned, but am hesitant to do more myself because any more pruning by me would be exclusively of Anacapa's influence and not mine and she might perceive that as unfair. anyway, might you look at it and do to it what you think keeps it objective without having more detail/content than is appropriate for 1/10 % of Christendom that are Anabaptists. BTW, thanks for welcoming me "back". Rbj 03:25, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
Hey, I noticed you edited the IPOA article awhile ago. Ok it was over two years ago. The thing is, I'm not that knowledgeable about Wikipedia policies and stuff, and there is an IP which keeps editing that page to make the company sound better. Basically, I'm asking you what can be done about this, aside from me watching the thing for the rest of my life. Thanks. Psychlohexane (talk) 03:38, 21 July 2009 (UTC) heya from i58heya, this is Jonny from i58 etc. just thought I'd pop in and say hey. rah. :-) --Black Butterfly 00:24, 5 February 2006 (UTC) Thanks for the feedbackThanks for noticing my attempts to bring some clarity and balance and real representation to the Mennonite article. It gets awfully lonely here sometimes due to all the POV's, the opposing opinions and the paucity of sound sources. I welcome any and all help from the other side of the Pond especially in terms of fact checking, balance, and sourcing because sometimes I have to rely on reasonable implications sans data or facts. Anacapa 04:25, 5 March 2006 (UTC) I appreciate your offer to assist with Anapabaptists/Mennonite facts/data. Could we begin with just getting the Population section complete and somewhat representative of the data? What would help me is a figure for the 2003 total US Mennonites. Also do you have a breakdown on how many US Mennonites belong to what conferences (versus automonous churches) so we can eliminate opinion based arguments here? I am going to try to discuss these issues on the relevant talk pages so no one feels blindsided...so please source these there or on a link. Also I welcome your sourced edits to clean up statements that may be false so long as we keep moving toward a more specific and complete picture there. Maybe with more facts we will be able to associate specific practices with specific groups so no ONE group feels unfairly steoreotyped through association with other groups. Anacapa 04:00, 14 March 2006 (UTC) Thanks for continuing to dig here, for your sources and for editing/correcting mistakes/misperceptions with data. I hope we can somehow show ALL Mennonites fairly and accurately in this section with data that everyone can agree with. That said, it looks like quite a job and I am glad you are here to point us in the right direction(s) and I hope to add content that fleshes out the whole picture too. I am not sure 'autonomous' is my word because I seem to remember finding it there before I began. However, I do want to see which Mennonites are under Church or Conference control and which are automonous or independent. I tend to use the dictionary to define words because I have found that it cuts confusion and pointless debates over meaning. Here is what I found for 'autonomous':
Hope that helps. I have no idea how to make this distinction now. Do Mennonites make this distinction and if so how? How do you suggest we break this data down? Also do you know how to move content like the above to the main pages discussions so that other editors can see this too. I am concerned about back channel discussions between us that might exclude others. Could you comment on wiki protocol here and suggest ways we can continue this so that everyone benefits from our discussions and no one feels excluded? Anacapa 05:58, 15 March 2006 (UTC) Thanks for moving all this content to the discussion page. I also found the African conference data interesting and surprising. It's this kind of digging that gets us to a basis for deciding things with data rather than opinions which is always nice. Anacapa 08:17, 20 March 2006 (UTC) Christian Peacemaker TeamsHi Mennonot Yeah, I take your point re: "liberal". I should have pointed to Social Gospel or Progressive Christianity to be more specific. But even that could be problematic because of the differing trads of the churches involved. My problem was with the original sentence "but today has a broad ecumenical base among many Christian denominations" as suggesting more support than they have (think of numerical superiority of say, southern Baptists). I suggest we avoid the problem altogether and just list the supporting churches and orgs explicitly. I nominate you to do it (if you agree of course) because i have to sleep now... cheers Armon 17:02, 20 March 2006 (UTC) Greetings---thanks for your comments at Talk:2005-2006 Christian Peacemaker hostage crisis; I hope you'll be bold in editing the article as you see fit. It always needs work, seeing how it's linked from the Main Page and all, and too much of it has been written by me. It also seems to have many editors with a critical pov, which has been quite taxing on my sympathetic pov. I appreciate your help! --Krubo 01:45, 27 March 2006 (UTC) Mennonite back channel discussions?Mennonot, would you be willing to do some focused back channel discussions to with me to finish up the Organization section on Mennonite...(we could start with North America the easiest bit and then tackle the worldwide breakdown later)? I have a lot of questions about data, dates, and sources that become quite confusing in the open discussion page. I thought maybe the two of us could establish some standards (with discussions here on your talk page) and then share our data/discussions with the others? Is that possible now? Please let me know when you can. Thanks Anacapa 00:19, 23 March 2006 (UTC) Wikiproject: countering systemic biasHi Mennonot, I wonder if you might be able to help - I'm writing an article for openDemocracy about the Wikiproject:countering systemic bias. I'd like to get some quotes from Wikipedians about why they're involved, what they're working on and some other general issues. I wonder if you'd be willing to talk to me over email? Mine is daviddariusbijan@yahoo.co.uk Thanks, David 86.133.23.227 18:47, 12 April 2006 (UTC) Welcome to VandalProof!Hi Mennonot, thank you for your interest in VandalProof and Congratulations! You are now one of our authorized users, so if you haven't already simply download VandalProof from our main page, install and you're ready to go! If you have any problems please feel free to contact me or post a message on VandalProof's talk page. Once again congrats and welcome to our team! Fetofs Hello! 23:25, 26 April 2006 (UTC) Full HouseI already warned User Talk:71.197.198.162 on the article Full House. You need to change your warning to test-2 not test-1. --GeorgeMoneyTalk Contribs 01:07, 30 April 2006 (UTC) Community WikiProjectHi Mennonot, I put a link to the Fellowship for Intentional Community on Portal:Community. Some deletionists are trying to scrap the portal thinking it has something to do with the Wikipedia:Community Portal. Please vote here if you have time. Thanks - CQ 16:19, 13 May 2006 (UTC) VandalProof 1.2 Now AvailableAfter a lenghty, but much-needed Wikibreak, I'm happy to announce that version 1.2 of VandalProof is now available for download! Beyond fixing some of the most obnoxious bugs, like the persistent crash on start-up that many have experienced, version 1.2 also offers a wide variety of new features, including a stub-sorter, a global user whitelist and blacklist, navigational controls, and greater customization. You can find a full list of the new features here. 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SchuminWeb (Talk) 09:32, 21 May 2006 (UTC) Hello Mennonot I am contacting you about St Athanasius' article page. The criticism of Athanasius' sources either are incorrect (meaning they are addressing someone else say St Cyril) or they are flat out wrong. This section was added by an IP vandal. I have contacted the Coptic church and this is part of there response. "Thanks for pointing out this article. I just looked at. I am assuming you are referring to section about criticism. I noticed that he is quoting from three sources. The first one (Barnes) seems to be mixing his facts with the accusations that were leveled at St. Cyril the Great during his early papacy. The second (Rubenstein) which has the worst accusations seems to be more anti-Christian than the rest. In any case I believe these are not true." Could you explain who Rubenstein and Barnes are? Since you reverted back the criticism I am unable to confirm who these people are. Thank you again for your time. Thanks LoveMonkey 15:46, 9 July 2006 (UTC) Thanks! LoveMonkey 18:48, 9 July 2006 (UTC) Hello Mennonot, I noticed that Barnes was Criticised for not having a biblograghy for the work you noted. So where in works of Eusebius does Eusebius criticize Athanasius? Also the quote you posted on my talk page is hearsay on the Athanasius article the charges are VERY specific. I will continue this on the Athanasius talkpage. Thanks LoveMonkey 16:02, 12 July 2006 (UTC) Hello again! I was wanting to know what you thought of Barnes' follow up book Athanasius and Constantius to the one you used Constantine and Eusebius? I mean since the article we are discussing is about Athanasius I was wondering what you thought of Barnes' work that was obviously more pertinent then work of Barnes that you quote. No disrespect but I think it also puts in context the critiq Barnes made which you have not done. LoveMonkey 13:56, 15 July 2006 (UTC) Fair enough. LoveMonkey 18:13, 17 July 2006 (UTC) WikiProject Community NewsStub sorting BarnstarGreetings. There is a Barnstar for stub-sorting up for proposal here. If you'd like to participate in the discussion, we'd much appreciate it. Thanks, and have a great days. :) SynergeticMaggot 18:17, 27 July 2006 (UTC) Rafael CorreaExcellent work. 172 | Talk 06:49, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
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SorrySorry, I only discovered your comment on Saint Athanasius' talk page just now and responded there. I hope that is OK. I also wish to thank you for challenging me and making me study afresh and research afresh. Incidentally, Timothy Barnes has retired and living in England and sometimes at Oxford, I think, talks on Ancient Greek.
The Oxford Dictionary of The Christian Church 2nd 1974, also affirms my stand. MacOfJesus (talk) 21:59, 25 October 2009 (UTC) Please Express Your Views on Mention of Membership in the Family on WIkipediaIt would be beneficial if you chimed in asap at Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2009_December_4#Category:Members_of_the_Family_also_known_as_the_Fellowship, which discusses the possible deletion of the valid (IMO) category Category:Members of the Family also known as the Fellowship. Zerschmettert die Schändliche (talk) 03:11, 6 December 2009 (UTC) Hello, Mennonot. Please check your email; you've got mail! It may take a few minutes from the time the email is sent for it to show up in your inbox. You can {{You've got mail}} or {{ygm}} template. at any time by removing the UOJComm (talk) 06:07, 19 June 2011 (UTC) Your free 1-year HighBeam Research account is approvedGood news! You are approved for access to 80 million articles in 6500 publications through HighBeam Research.
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