User talk:Rossnixon
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RollbackPlease don't abuse the rollback feature. Your edits to Jesus were not simply reverting vandalism. You may want to read Wikipedia:ROLLBACK again, if you haven't already. It's also shameful that you used rollback to get up to your 3RR limit as well. Please be more careful in the future. Thanks for your consideration.-Andrew c [talk] 03:43, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
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If you have questions about this bot, please contact the Mediation Committee directly. Just stumbled on your pageYou seem to be a longtime user here, who supports Intelligent Design. What do you make of that project? I've been banned twice for disagreeing with people there, and I'm pretty much fed up with wikipedia.GusChiggins21 (talk) 08:53, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
sarfati book?Are you sure that is a book you added to the Sarfati article? No sign of it on Amazon yet. David D. (Talk) 03:54, 20 February 2008 (UTC) references on being complexRoss, my objective is only to produce a reference for stating the doctrine is complex due to the editor that stated it was POV. I think the request is absurd; I did a quick search and took the third one that I checked. It stated the doctrine was complex and I did not look at anything else. Regardless, I think the reference is reputable, but would be happier if there was another one. Do you know of one? If so, please use it. If not, it should stay because it is both reputable and verifiable. --Storm Rider (talk) 01:25, 12 March 2008 (UTC)
Your persistent low-level disruption[1] at global warming violates several Wikipedia policies (see WP:V, WP:TE, etc). Please stop. At the next occurrence, I will request advice on handling the matter from other administrators by initiating a thread at WP:ANI. You will of course be free to present your perspective there, but it would be best if matters did not reach that point. Raymond Arritt (talk) 01:32, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
You quickly dismissed my edit to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_of_Jesus#Jesus_as_myth as 'WP:OR and unreliable source'. I assume you were referring to reference and quote of John Remsburg? You did not make this clear. Remsburg is published and therefore seems to not fit your definition of WP:OR. Your claim of 'unreliable' is puzzling when sat next to the clearly Christian apologist references and quotes that litter this page. Hopefully you are interested in providing a balanced article and not simply defending Christian beliefs and desires to suppress any information that demonstrates Jesus is a mythological construct? Thanks. MonoApe (talk) 17:37, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
Revert on Noah's ArkHi there, In the interests of avoiding further reverts, I've put back my changes that you removed here]. You had put the language which fails to treat this from a neutral voice (e.g. talking from within the religion rather than as a neutral party). The article is about more than just the ark, it's about the story surrounding the ark (which you've put it back to). You also removed the quote with the geological viewpoint (referenced), the mention of sacrifice, the period of the deluge, put back the amateurish sentence structure and also re-inserted the spelling mistake "reappeares". I'm sorry if I've treated your edit as unhelpful: but if you've got something more to add perhaps we can discuss how best to incorporate that into it. But drive-by reverting with an obvious ignorance of the fixes isn't real helpful. Thanks, NathanLee (talk) 06:42, 18 August 2008 (UTC) Scientific Concensus and PseudoscienceThis is exactly what I said to Christian Skeptic when I reinstated this sentence the last time. I reverted your deletion of the the statement in Answers in Genesis about YEC being considered pseudoscience. Your reasoning was perfectly valid, in that scientific concensus has no bearing on pseudoscience. However the statement was also perfectly true, in that going against concencus is the reason that YEC is considered pseudoscience. I.e. because the conclusions of YEC are philosophically unacceptable, the methods are non-specifically dismissed as unscientific. If anti-YECs want to hang the illogic of this conclusion out there for the world to see, I say let them. I was very tempted to remove the sentence myself when it was first added, but on further consideration I came to the above conclusion. LowKey (talk) 02:52, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
Abortion debateAbortion debate. You mention that the right to life accrues at something like the pro-nucleus stage (?). Your very interesting biology reference, however, (which I read in full) makes no reference whatsoever to right to life or personhood, so I must conclude that such is your opinion. My opinion is that any such lines you draw have no basis in science and are therefore purely political. Korky Day (talk) 21:24, 13 September 2008 (UTC) Very christian of you -- NOTHow Christian of you to replace the image of Helen Clark with something that might be considered to denigrate her. Try reading Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons which says material (including images) requires a high degree of sensitivity. Kaiwhakahaere (talk) 03:12, 25 September 2008 (UTC)
I know you're a better editorThis edit would be considered vandalism if it were from an IP editor. You are a much better editor than that. OrangeMarlin Talk• Contributions 01:22, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
Flood geology/chronologyRoss, I just added a para about flood chronology (meaning when the flood occurred in terms of modern chronology) to the Flood geology. I said that the Genesis chronology (A begat B in his nth year, and B begat C in his nth year, and so on) places the flood 1600 (approx) years after Creation, which I believe is pretty correct. But then I say that Creationists, taking the biblical chronology as their basis, date Creation to the 3rd millenium. But this may not be correct, as I gather that many date it to about 10,000 BC. Why do they do that, and what's the range of opinion in creationist circles? Thanks PiCo (talk) 07:04, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
Hey Rossnixon, just letting you know I reverted back the change to the above page. Per the manual of style, disambiguation pages are intended to help readers to navigate through Wikipedia articles, which was the main reason I made the change. It was an additional benefit that some of the stuff removed was unreferenced nonsense (the "ghosting sexual position" crap, Halloween pranks etc). I know the Hamish & Andy part wasn't nonsense, but it was tagged as unreferenced since June, and belongs in their main article anyway. As an aside, I'm looking forward to Hamish & Andy's Re-Gifted show this week, because I missed some of their Rove appearances and this will be a great opportunity to catch up. Somno (talk) 10:11, 17 November 2008 (UTC)
RFC at Talk:Noah's ArkSince you've contributed to the recent discussion at Talk:Noah's Ark, this is just a courtesy note to let you know a RFC has been filed here. Thanks, Ben (talk) 22:38, 29 November 2008 (UTC) The lede for Noah says this: Noah saves his family and represenatives of all animals in groups of two or seven... Apart from the spelling mistake, I'm wondering about the reference to the seven animals. I sort of recall a long discussion about this on the Noah's Ark article a long time ago, and I sort of remember we came to the conclusion that it actually meant 14 animals - the Hebrew says, literally, "seven-seven, man-woman" meaning seven male and seven female (it actually uses the words for "man" and "woman"). I don't want to go to all the trouble of researching it again. Do you happen to know what's correct? PiCo (talk) 07:59, 17 December 2008 (UTC) Unfortunately, there is no way to know for sure. Bible commentators are evenly divided about whether the Hebrew means ‘seven’ or ‘seven pairs’ of each type of clean animal. www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v19/i2/animals.asp rossnixon 01:41, 18 December 2008 (UTC) If you wish to display a seasonal greeting, please do so on your user page, but absolutely do not vandalize an article to do so. Rklawton (talk) 03:41, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
January 2009
NoahGood work on editing the Islamic section. PiCo (talk) 09:13, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
Nativity of JesusRoss, would you mind commenting on a content dispute at Nativity of Jesus. It concerns a table comparing the accounts of Matthew and Luke. There are concerns over the use of primary sources, OR, novel synthesis, lack of explanation/context which would be afforded by prose, and even its necessity, given the section "The nativity as myth". The table can be seen at this version of the page: [2] at section 1.3, "The narratives compared". Discussion on the issue can be found at Talk:Nativity of Jesus, in the threads "The two narratives compared", "The two narratives compared, part 2", and at "Task List (January 15, 2009)". Your input on the issue would be greatly appreciated, as very few persons have commented on it. Thank you, Ross. carl bunderson (talk) (contributions) 20:03, 11 February 2009 (UTC) FWIW, I found it interesting...Nazirite and Nazarite are actually different words, says the OED. Nazirites are the people such as Samson and John the Baptist, and Nazarites are persons from Nazareth, or Christians. Just thought you might be interested too. Cheers. carl bunderson (talk) (contributions) 20:22, 13 February 2009 (UTC) Excuse meThere is a problem on the article. I could not identify the problem in the article, so I requested help on the discussion page. It's clear vandalism. Please do not revert my comments without explanation. --Hojimachongtalk 02:11, 11 March 2009 (UTC) Noah's Ark FARI have nominated Noah's Ark for a featured article review here. Please join the discussion on whether this article meets featured article criteria. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Remove" the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are here. --Vassyana (talk) 15:35, 20 March 2009 (UTC) Please take careYour recent edit to User talk:Stephan Schulz removed two other editors' comments and Stephan's replies. I'm sure he is aware of your previous edit and did not object when it was removed. Let him decide. Vsmith (talk) 02:08, 23 March 2009 (UTC)
Yahweh the god of Shem but not of JaphethIt's at Genesis 9:26-27, the Blessing of Noah: 26And he [Noah] said, Blessed be the LORD God of Shem; and Canaan shall be his servant. 27God shall enlarge Japheth, and he shall dwell in the tents of Shem; and Canaan shall be his servant. There's no definite article in the Hebrew - it doesn't say "Blessed be the Lord God of Shem", it says "Blessed be YHWH Elohim of Shem", with YHWH as a personal name - it doesn't mean "Lord". So a better translation would be, "Blessed be YHWH (the) God of Shem". Note how the text carefully says that YHWH Elohim is the god "of Shem", but omits anything like this for Japheth. This is an ongoing theme in the OT - with each generation, Yahweh becomes more and more closely identified with a narrower and narrower group: first with the descendants of Shem (Japheth and Ham are ruled out), then of the descendants of Abraham (but the Covenant is exclusively with Abraham's descendants through Isaac and Israel), and then finally with one family, that of David (ruling out the royal dynasties of the northern kingdom of Israel). Something else that intrigues me is the pattern of reversals you find in this chain. Usually the eldest son is favoured, but at key points it's often the youngest who is favoured over his brothers. David himself is the most notable example, but there's also Judah (the youngest son of his mother, although not of his father). The position with Abraham and Shem is unclear, but these four are the four crucial flexion points in the narrative of God's favour towards Israel. The pattern of generations is also interesting, though God knows what it means: there are ten generations from Adam to Noah, another ten to Abraham, then a group of 3 (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob), then ten again from Judah to David, and ten from David to the fall of the Temple. Clearly the author - and it must have been a single author - was trying to build a chain of generations, but why this structure? And for that matter, why is it only visible if you include Chronicles and Ruth - or at least the last parts from Judah on to the Destruction. The bible is full of mysteries, which is what makes it so fascinating. PiCo (talk) 08:46, 24 March 2009 (UTC) NZ swine flu casesHi, I see you tried to improve the NZ entry in Template:2009 swine flu outbreak table. However the figures in your edit were wrong; if you read the source cited, you'll see that only four cases have been confirmed through laboratory tests, which is the count that should be given in the first column of the table. I've reverted to the correct figures. -- Avenue (talk) 21:07, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
They don't make a warning template for thisBut do not use "search and replace" as you did here , most especially for mass date format changes, which is controversial enough. You managed to raise, among other things, the question of "whether Christmas ought to be ADlebrated on December 25 or January 6". I don't know about you, but I don't plan to ADlebrate a darn thing. KillerChihuahua?!?Advice 22:37, 30 July 2009 (UTC) Re your edit to Global WarmingControversial edits that drastically change the content of an article (like your [edit to Global warming) can be considered disruptive and should be discussed on the talk page first. Thanks. — DroEsperanto (talk) 03:31, 7 August 2009 (UTC) Adding politically motivated categoriesHi. I believe the category Critics of NATO bombing of Yugoslavia is a legitimate one. All of the individuals on the list have expressed through written works or public statement their opposition or concerns for the legitimacy of the bombing. So I don't see why it should be deleted. I believe this category is similar to that the categories of critics of feminism, American anti-Iraq War activists, ect.. --Happywith006 (talk) 17:54, 15 August 2009 (UTC) CopyvioI've deleted some copyvio material you placed on Talk:Flood geology without even noting where it came from, I've put a link with my reply so people can read it where you found it. Dougweller (talk) 17:19, 17 August 2009 (UTC) Edit Warring - September 29, 2009
Other wiki encyclopaediaGreetings Rossnixon, I haven't been active here at WP for quite some time but I do recall that we seem to have common areas of interest. You may be interested in this encyclopaedia. LowKey (talk) 03:20, 7 October 2009 (UTC)
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Quoting Genesis in AbrahamHi, thanks for your correction of my understanding. Clearly the issue of how to quote such texts is more complex than I appreciate. Perhaps you could explain why the translation you chose differs both from the translation at the cited reference, and the translation of the NIV in the boxed quote above? If this is covered in relatively understandable guidelines, a link would be fine; I don't want to take up too much of your time. --MegaSloth (talk) 01:38, 13 January 2010 (UTC)
Pointless name-calling...Please refrain from pointless (and wrong) name-calling such as [5], especially at articles under probation. Thanks. --Stephan Schulz (talk) 07:31, 18 January 2010 (UTC)
Edit warringIf you continue to edit war on creation according to genesis you will be reported for doing so. Please note that spacing edits so that they're not technically violating WP:3RR's 24-hour rule will unlikely gain you any lenience. Ben (talk) 09:12, 19 January 2010 (UTC)
JesusHey RossNixon, thanks for deciding to help contribute to the Jesus page! As you can imagine, this page is highly contentious and requires much deliberation. You may not have noticed that the section which you removed material from is actually the topic of an ongoing collaboration. Please feel free to contribute any ideas you may have, but because you removed cited material that is relevant to the section I am going to revert it. If you really feel that the article will be better without that text then please jump in and explain! ThanksJstanierm (talk) 02:47, 4 February 2010 (UTC) Edit[6]- see also, Scare quotes. Never appropriate in articlespace unless as part of a direct written quotation. --King Öomie 05:21, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
Failing to adhere to WP:Words_to_avoid#Myth_and_legendAgain with the non-neutral edits. Quit it. Ben (talk) 22:45, 4 February 2010 (UTC) CreationismYou believe in Creationism??? Is it possible? Could you explain why? --Little sawyer (talk) 18:42, 19 February 2010 (UTC)
Something wrong with the American South??--Gniniv (talk) 02:41, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
Needed Consensus on the Genesis creation myth pageBeing a latecomer to the article, I'm unclear exactly who is committed to the article and what they are committed to. I've heard a good deal from those in favor of the "myth" title, but not so much from those opposed. Eactly WHAT would be needed for a consensus title before you would be comfortable making improvements to the article? Please let me know on my talk page. Thanks.EGMichaels (talk) 12:24, 23 February 2010 (UTC) AGW TheorySorry, you can't call it a hoax here. It's still a controversy. --Uncle Ed (talk) 03:04, 24 February 2010 (UTC)
Would you mind refactoring this to raise the level of discourse a bit? Thanks, - 2/0 (cont.) 05:00, 5 March 2010 (UTC) No. No personal attacks there. rossnixon 01:20, 8 March 2010 (UTC) CreationismHey Rossnixon, I've started a new section on the Creationism talk page here concerning the contentious Gallup poll issue. I didn't revert your edit but figured it'd be better to work it out on the Talk page than in edit summaries. SQGibbon (talk) 04:38, 9 March 2010 (UTC) Genesis creation mythI appreciate your enthusiasm for what appears to be a consensus forming around the new title. However, I think it would be wise to wait for the process to conclude and for the actual page move to be completed before jumping the gun on the lead sentence. Further, I think you'll find it's not just skeptics (or even primarily skeptics) who are comfortable with the label of "creation myth". There is mainstream scholarly support for the term, even among some groups of Christians. Ἀλήθεια 03:27, 21 April 2010 (UTC) Global warmingHey Ross, I reverted your edit which added Global Warming to List of Hoaxes. As I said in my edit summary, Global Warming is a fact. Some of the evidence used to support GW may have been hoaxed, but Global Warming remains a fact. If you disagree, you would need to delete our Global Warming article, the first sentence of which reads "Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. ". Moriori (talk) 03:58, 5 May 2010 (UTC) Age of the earthI reverted your edit on the Creationism page. While any scientific claim may be strictly said to be a hypothesis, the age of the earth is among the best supported ones you could name. Agathman (talk) 02:46, 14 May 2010 (UTC) Fellow YEC EditorNice to meet a fellow YEC editor. You can debate with me or leave a note on my talk page.--Gniniv (talk) 02:40, 14 June 2010 (UTC) You are now a Reviewer![]() Hello. Your account has been granted the "reviewer" userright, allowing you to review other users' edits on certain flagged pages. Pending changes, also known as flagged protection, is currently undergoing a two-month trial scheduled to end 15 August 2010. Reviewers can review edits made by users who are not autoconfirmed to articles placed under pending changes. Pending changes is applied to only a small number of articles, similarly to how semi-protection is applied but in a more controlled way for the trial. The list of articles with pending changes awaiting review is located at Special:OldReviewedPages. When reviewing, edits should be accepted if they are not obvious vandalism or BLP violations, and not clearly problematic in light of the reason given for protection (see Wikipedia:Reviewing process). More detailed documentation and guidelines can be found here. If you do not want this userright, you may ask any administrator to remove it for you at any time. Courcelles (talk) 18:40, 19 June 2010 (UTC) MediationI have started a mediation page as a last resort effort on the conflict between pro-literal (or YEC) and pro-secular (or evolution) bias in the articles Objections to evolution and Genesis creation narrative. Please participate by following this link Wikipedia:Requests for mediation/Genesis Creation Narrative.--Gniniv (talk) 03:23, 12 July 2010 (UTC) Pre-Trib comment in Apostasy in Christianity ArticleRossnixon, You comments from Thomas Ice that "Some pre-tribulation adherents in Protestantism believe that apostasy can be interpreted as the pre-tribulation Rapture of all Christians. This is because apostasy means departure (translated so in the first seven English translations)" applies only to the "apostasy" mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2:3, and none of the other passages. I think you were aware of this but it is not reflected in your comment. Therefore, I thought that it was more appropriate to place your comments in footnote #37 in line with what is mentioned about 2 Thess. 2:3. This makes more sense since, from my research, this view is not well received from the vast majority of scholars and commentators. Blessings,ClassArm (talk) 13:21, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
Request for mediation rejectedThe Request for mediation concerning Genesis Creation Narrative, to which you were listed as a party, has been declined. An explanation of why it has not been possible to allow this dispute to proceed to mediation is provided at the mediation request page (which will be deleted by an administrator after a reasonable time). Queries on the rejection of this dispute can be directed to the Committee chairperson or e-mailed to the mediation mailing list. For the Mediation Committee, AGK 22:40, 15 July 2010 (UTC) July 2010
Historicity of Christ page - few vs someI felt the change warranted because the word "few" is imprecise and slanted to marginalize a group of people holding the views under discussion there. The word "some" communicates the same information, but without the slant. I'd truly like to hear your argument as to why "few" makes the article more encylopedic and from a more neutral point of view than the word "some" - especially in the case in question. Thanks for taking a little time to consider this; we share the same goals, I'm rather certain! Spiral5800 (talk) 03:27, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
Book of Genesis - addition of text in lead not backed by articleYou added "Some modern critical scholars, however claim the 15th century." I would think you are experienced enough to know that the lead summarises the article and this unsourced statement does not do that. This seems to be part of an attempt of yours to add this sort of claim to articles. Dougweller (talk) 04:52, 4 August 2010 (UTC)
August 2010
You're currently edit warring on Rapture and Jesus. When someone reverts your contributions and asked you to discuss on the talk page, the appropriate course of action is not to re-revert. You need to go to the talk page and summarize your objections. As I stated very clearly to you above, this behavior will get you reported on WP:AN3, which will lead to a block. Jesstalk|edits 03:27, 18 August 2010 (UTC)
License tagging for File:Izzy Cooper.jpgThanks for uploading File:Izzy Cooper.jpg. You don't seem to have indicated the license status of the image. Wikipedia uses a set of image copyright tags to indicate this information; to add a tag to the image, select the appropriate tag from this list, click on this link, then click "Edit this page" and add the tag to the image's description. If there doesn't seem to be a suitable tag, the image is probably not appropriate for use on Wikipedia. For help in choosing the correct tag, or for any other questions, leave a message on Wikipedia:Media copyright questions. Thank you for your cooperation. --ImageTaggingBot (talk) 11:06, 12 September 2010 (UTC) Counterproductive edits.This edit was highly counterproductive, more for the way it was made than for the content, which is simply an error. You recently tried to make this very same change and were reverted with a request that you come to Talk and explain your change. Instead, you edit-warred, ignoring the request and simply repeating your earlier edit comment. Why would you think that the comment would be any more persuasive the second time around? Why would you think that reverting was better than discussing? If you wish to participate in editing controversial articles, you're going to need to learn to get consensus for your changes instead of trying to forcefully ram them down our throats. I'm going to leave your erroneous edit in place to give you a chance to justify or revert it. If you don't do the former, I expect that the latter will occur, one way or another. Dylan Flaherty (talk) 04:18, 2 November 2010 (UTC)
In the same vein, your recent edits to Creation science go against common sense, the rules and consensus. Please stop changing the article without first getting buy-in on the Discussion page. You won't get this buy-in, of course, which may be why you're bordering on edit-warring instead. Dylan Flaherty (talk) 12:59, 2 November 2010 (UTC)
Too bold?Please consider discussing some of your bolder changes in Talk and gaining consensus, instead of just editing. Dylan Flaherty (talk) 02:08, 8 November 2010 (UTC)
Ross, you've reverted three times in quick succession, which is edit-warring. But you haven't said a thing on the talk page about why you did this. I'm very disappointed; you know better than to do this.. Dylan Flaherty (talk) 02:33, 8 November 2010 (UTC)
LukeI invite you to come offer your two cents over on Gospel of Luke. Dylan and another editor are trying to push a POV that they say represents the "mainstream", which just so happens to be a pretty liberal POV. I can tell you more about this if you are interested.RomanHistorian (talk) 04:06, 8 November 2010 (UTC)
Hi! Would you be interested in joining this WikiProject? We are short on editors and it would be nice to have another guy onboard...--Novus Orator 06:47, 8 November 2010 (UTC)
Rapture IntroI think you've finally nailed down a stable intro. Thanks for doing better than I could do ;-)SkyWriter (Tim) (talk) 14:39, 9 November 2010 (UTC) [Deleted - I forgot to sign] see next post Gwilenius (talk) 03:48, 10 November 2010 (UTC) Creation Science edit(previous version is more accurate. I don't see any obvious quote problem; let me know if I missed it) You are correct, there should be no change in the quote. This is my first time editing content, I didn't realize I was editing the quotation from the original source. Sorry. However, I do challenge the first sentence which asserts that creation science attempts to disprove scientific facts when I have cited the president of the Institute for Creation Research which gives proof that all creation scientists do not disprove facts, therefore the implication they they do is a logical fallacy (hasty generalization) and is false. Also, Creation Science is not the same as scientific creationism - scientific creationism, as with theistic evolution and other models, is a subset of Creation Science, which is in itself a subset of Creationism. Gwilenius (talk) 03:47, 10 November 2010 (UTC) Fair use rationale for File:Isobel (Izzy) Cooper.jpg![]() Thanks for uploading or contributing to File:Isobel (Izzy) Cooper.jpg. I notice the file page specifies that the file is being used under fair use but there is not a suitable explanation or rationale as to why each specific use in Wikipedia constitutes fair use. Please go to the file description page and edit it to include a fair use rationale. If you have uploaded other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified the fair use rationale on those pages too. You can find a list of 'file' pages you have edited by clicking on the "my contributions" link (it is located at the very top of any Wikipedia page when you are logged in), and then selecting "File" from the dropdown box. Note that any non-free media lacking such an explanation will be deleted one week after they have been tagged, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you. J Milburn (talk) 01:27, 1 December 2010 (UTC) "Fringe views" on JesusI find your revert and comment about my edits insulting and naive. To dismiss a rather large segment of humanity (in many countries, the majority opinion) as "fringe" and pretend that their views on Jesus are unimportant is both repulsive and intolerant. And as far as the "scholarly" comment, in academia, almost all professors outside the field of religion feel that way. Jason Quinn (talk) 12:50, 17 January 2011 (UTC)
TalkingIt's polite to look at the talk page before telling me I need to go to the talk page. [7]. GDallimore (Talk) 11:43, 11 April 2011 (UTC) Entirely different section on Jesus Fringe Views- Fringe vs. Small Minority of ScholarsAs I understand it, among many writers who have contened that Jesus did not exist, there are two widely read ones today, Robert Price and Earl Doherty. While relatively few historians believe this, Price remains a respected scholar while for a variety of reasons, Doherty is not. There is a difference between a small minority view and a view that is considered outright silly by the scholarly community. As WP:FRINGE puts it
It's a bit (IMO) like the difference between David Bohm's theories on quantum physics and those promoted by the film What the Bleep Do we Know?. In the first case, Very few physicists believe David Bohm's theories on quantum physics- nonetheless David Bohm remains a highly respected physicist. In the second case, the ideas promoted in What the Bleep Do we Know? are universally viewed as junk pseudo-science by the entire community of physicists. Other scholars that have contended Jesus did not exist include George Wells (a professor of German), who was desribed by the more mainstream Graham Stanton as the most thoroughgoing and sophisticated claimant of Jesus' non-existence. It is true that this claim has been made by wholly unreliable historians as well, but in general it should be counted as a small minority view, not a fringe view. It seems to be OK to simply mention tangentially that such a view exists (it is not my view, BTW) in the article on Chronology of Jesus. I thought it would help to resolve the tag. (I actually made the change on behalf of a friend who is a convinced Jesus-mythicist, which however I am not.)--WickerGuy (talk) 21:09, 25 April 2011 (UTC) YEC or OECAre you a YEC or an OEC? Please leave me a message on my talk page. Weknreven i susej eht Talk• Follow 14:53, 1 June 2011 (UTC) Misleading edit summary warningConsider this a formal warning about your recent edit at Genesis creation narrative, " As a creation myth similarIt has similarities to several " which stated "fix bad English". This was clearly misleading. Dougweller (talk) 04:54, 15 August 2011 (UTC) Edits to Global WarmingCould you please explain this edit? I'm having a hard time seeing a good faith reason for such a change... and I'm really trying. You should know better than this. If there's a legitimate reason I'm missing, please let me know. — Jess· Δ♥ 05:23, 6 September 2011 (UTC) Project: YECThink you might want to join? This project section has a lot of potential, but currently lacks direction. Wekn reven i susej eht Talk• Follow 11:36, 1 October 2011 (UTC) I'm no language or religion expert but Book of Genesis article's first paragraph used to say "Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית, Bereʾšyt, "In THE beginning")" this was changed to "Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית, Bereʾšyt, "In A beginning")" The first version was referenced but the change wasn't, what are your thoughts?Theroadislong (talk) 13:42, 3 November 2011 (UTC)
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