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Removed the previous contents of this page because they were unrelated to the article, but rather libels on Marshall Brain's character. You can see previous discussion in the history. Ashibaka tock 23:54, 16 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Soriano's Answer to Brain

I removed the claim that Mr. Eliseo Soriano had answered the questions posed by Brain's "Why Won't God Heal Amputees?" after poring over Mr. Soriano's blog. On 18 Jun 2007 he posts: "If they say that God won’t heal amputees because He is imaginary, who then healed them of their sickness after the amputation has been done?". "Why Won't God Heal Amputees?"'s premise is that God does not miraculously restore lost limbs, a point Mr. Soriano does not address, and there is no reason to expect Mr. Brain to respond to his argument. — Saaber 20:49, 2 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Marshall Brain's atheist websites

I posted a link which responds to one of Marshall Brain's atheist websites on the article about Marshall Brain. I received a message saying that Wikipedia is not a compendium of links, and thus it was irrelevant. I don't see that it is, especially since it has no problem with merely linking to the atheist websites, and thus becoming a compendium of links.

The site in question is here: http://brainisignorant.blogspot.com/