User talk:Ren Sydrick/Archive 1
Welcome! Hello, Ren Sydrick, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
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Re: JediismSorry, I'm really quite busy right now, so I still haven't gotten around to look into it in depth. In general I agree with Jerzy's initial concerns, the problem with that topic is that there are hardly any reliable secondary sources that can be used to build an article from, last I looked (You'll notice that very early on the talk page I suggested redirecting it to Jedi#Religion altogether). The few non-primary sources seem to always focus on the "nerds in costumes" rather then the ideas behind it. Jediism ArticleGreetings again... I apologize if this sounds petty, but I would request that you please not remove the external link for the Oklahoma Temple of the Jedi(The Jedi Praxeum) again. This website is a valid, official website for a Jediism Temple(church), and thereby according to WP:EL, is eligible for inclusion. "Wikipedia articles about any organization, person, web site, or other entity should link to the subject's official site, if any." I understand that it may seem like I have a biased view concerning this link, but it is above all else a stable link. Both the Temple of the Jedi Force website, and the Temple of the Jedi Order website, while also valid and eligible for inclusion in the external links section have been experiencing a number of server/administrator-related difficulties resulting in varying periods of downtime for both sites, usually simultaneously as they are both on the same server. Considering this fact, it is especially important to keep another stable external link. I have also been working on archiving old and out of date material on the Oklahoma Temple of the Jedi(The Jedi Praxeum) website, and replacing it with updated and more complete material. There is now a more complete, updated version of Jediism Doctrine on said website, which I have also referenced in the Jediism article. With the holidays, I am a bit behind schedule, but I am working on more updated material both for the Oklahoma Temple of the Jedi(The Jedi Praxeum) website and for the Jediism article. Incidentally, the Jediism Doctrine reference I added includes the following copyright disclaimer:
I will also add that it should not be considered link spamming, as the article is about Jediism, and the The Jedi Praxeum - Oklahoma Jedi Temple website is not advertising or selling anything. Like all other active Jediism sites, it is a valid part of the often dynamic Jediism community. The unique nature of Jediism's dynamic and primarily online community should preclude such links(including the other links I myself listed) from the WP:ELNO, as it is a unique and not a "normal" situation. Furthermore, the The Jedi Praxeum - Oklahoma Jedi Temple website is not the full extent of the Oklahoma Jedi Temple's activity. The Oklahoma Jedi Temple also has an "offline" presence as well, which makes it notable along with such sites as the Holyhead Jedi Church. As for the copyright information, I will do a bit more research and get back to you. It strikes me as peculiar, because most Jediism sites utilize material which is copyright of Lucasfilm, yet are considered valid. If we're really concerned about copyright issues in the Jediism article, then all copyrights of Lucasfilm should be treated equally, which includes Jedi, the Jedi Code, the "Dark Side" and "Lights Side" of "The Force", etc. The word Jediism itself is not copyright of Lucasfilm as far as I know, but as no profit is being made or sought from the concept and religion of Jediism, including it's references to the Star Wars(copyright Lucasfilm) fiction, Lucasfilm allows it. Especially since many consider Jediism to be a fan-based offshoot, and Lucasfilm unlike some other franchises are very supportive of fan endeavors. Jedimasterkyp (talk) 15:05, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
Ace of Spades (junction)You made an edit to this page suggesting it was non-notable. The page already contains a reference to an enquiry made in the UK Parliament with a reply by a Government ministry explicitly referencing the Ace of Spades as a road junction. There are plenty of other sources on the web referencing the Ace of Spades as a road junction, but a reference by central Govt as an answer to a question in Parliament seems the strongest source - repetition of multiple sources for the sake of it seems unnecessary. Could you explain what additional feature you deem necessary for notability ? Pmbma (talk) 19:36, 26 December 2008 (UTC)Pmbma Tampa Bay Rays Radio NetworkYou've said that the page is confusing. How is it confusing? It's a list of radio stations that air the Tampa Bay Rays broadcasts. It's a network. Also, some of the users on WP:WPRS have established that radio networks are notable. Thanks for your time.Stereorock (talk) 18:08, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
Thank youHi there, I'd just like to say thank you for your contribution to the list of New Religious Movements and involvement with the discussion with Cirt. He has removed Jediism from the list of NRMs twice now, and each time I have cited several references which show it is a new religious movement. Although they do not use the words 'new religious movement', they all claim it was founded 'recently' or 'last year', and they are articles written within the 21st Century - surely that means it is a new religious movement, right? I once again thank you for your co-operation, I appreciate it. Kai Tatsu (talk) 11:39, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
Abuse of JediismHi Ren, what did 84.0.108.107 do to the Jediism page? I saw his abusive, disrespectful comment on the discussion page, but did he edit the article itself? Kai Tatsu (talk) 21:45, 20 November 2009 (UTC) languages by number of speakersOff topic: my wife speaks Hebrew better than English but writes English better than Hebrew. My elder son’s best language is his third one – English. My other two children were bilingual Hebrew-English until my middle child had an autistic regression, totally lost his language skills and actually has no language. Eddau (talk) 17:26, 3 January 2010 (UTC) NPAI won't bother with a template. You're experienced enough to know the policy. Personal attacks, such as you made on the Jediism talk page, are not allowed. Consider this a friendly reminder. Niteshift36 (talk) 10:16, 11 January 2010 (UTC) Neo-PantheismHi Ren, I am not sure if you are part of the WIkipedia hierarchy, however I have serious concerns about the article on Neo-Pantheism. This is no different from Pantheism in general, and the author(s) of this article are primarily trying to promote one version of Pantheism (by one individual) to oust all the others. I would not suggest merging (that's what went wrong with adding in "Classical Pantheism") but that article should be tagged with all kinds of warnings about original research, bias and so on. You might also consider removing tags from the Pantheism article in a week or so when it's in better shape. I don't know how to do any of that tagging stuff. Please respond here or on my user talk. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Naturalistic (talk • contribs) 00:26, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
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