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Karl Denninger

Why are you reverting the Karl Denninger Wikipedia? The claims made were both linked to factual evidence of such claims. Wikipedia truly is losing it. The claims are both factual and evidenced. Yet you delete them? Why? What are you hiding? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.149.96.203 (talk) 20:21, 24 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I'm part of a sinister tea party plot to hide THE TRUTH. Can't you tell? JASpencer (talk) 20:25, 24 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Sorry to disturb, check digital point

I did't know how to contact you so i'm writing here. I'm working on a translation and I looked up for "Digital Point" (DP abbreviation). From this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DP if you follow the link under : Electrical Digital Point, electric box on the road side poles. it redirects to : Shawn Hogan ..... I think it's a mistake, please correct it — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.27.94.107 (talk) 15:41, 18 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]


New DNB project

You might possibly be interested: Wikipedia:WikiProject Dictionary of National Biography has just been set up formally. So far not much impact on the issue of getting topical lists. Charles Matthews (talk) 21:45, 9 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

CathEncy

You added {{CathEncy}} to a number of stub articles last month. I have just been through all the articles, and you were the only editor to have used the template in this fashion recently. I went through all the usages of this template adding a "wstitle=" parameter as the use without a parameter is being depreciated, so in future you will need to add a named parameter to the template like this: {{CathEncy|wstitle=name}}. -- PBS (talk) 09:25, 24 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

All the Ts! Likewise {{CathEncy|name}} will have to be {{CathEncy|wstitle=name}} -- PBS (talk) 00:36, 25 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Notability of clergymen

Hi, I started a discussion as to the notability of clergymen at Wikipedia talk:Notability (people)#Clergymen, your input is welcome. J04n(talk page) 16:22, 30 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Text and cite removed from the letter at the Christadoulous Sabbatos article

You've used a reference to the wrong guy, I'm afraid--it seems pretty clear that the ref you used is a reference to Archbishop_Christodoulos_of_Athens If I'm in error and clearly so, please revert and explain. --je deckertalk 17:38, 30 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I've reverted myself here, while the letter does refer to the Archbishop, I see now that it also potentially refers to the second name given for the article subject. My apologies. --je deckertalk 18:18, 30 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

sourcing

I strongly support your articles on this subject, but I would advise you to do two additional things: one, is to add whatever information you can find besides a bare listing. At the least, if they wrote books, as probably most of them did, add a bibliographic reference to the books--i they ought to be in the sources. If the edited church papers, or the like, specify which ones in as exact terms as possible. Second, it is best not to to rely entirely on the old catholic encyclopedia. . Normally it will at least give a reference, and this should be cited. But for many ofthem there is likely to be later work also, & it should be looked for, at least in google books and --for 20th century figures--in Google news archive. DGG ( talk ) 08:44, 1 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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The article Omenuko has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Apart from the introduction to the book (not an independent source), I can't find evidence that this was the first Igbo-language novel, merely one considered "classic", "popular", the author's "foremost Igbo novel"

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The article Restitution (theology) has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

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I see what you're doing, and it is not appropriate....

As you did here with Jonathan Rees and also with Anders Breivik you seem to have a problem with inserting uncited material into the list. You said Breivik was a Mason before any RS proof was offered by any source (meaning it was a rumor when you did it), and for Rees, you are using an opinion piece. The immediate reversion only goes to show you are trying to sneak things into the revision history, and I've had just about enough of it. MSJapan (talk) 23:13, 27 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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so-called "Quaesitum est"

Hello, JA. I've been thinking about our article named Quaesitum est. My first thought was that only papal pronouncements are referred to in this manner, i.e., two or three words in Latin or other language. But "Quaesitum est" is not a papal pronouncement; it's from the CDF. It's not called "Quaesitum est" on the English part of the Vatican website, but "Declaration on Masonic Associations". Am I wrong about the naming? I'd appreciate your thoughts on the issue. Thanks. --Kenatipo speak! 17:47, 15 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I moved the article from "Quaesitum est" to "Declaration on Masonic Associations". --Kenatipo speak! 02:05, 17 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Michael Brea

You're inferring that because he was returning from the building, that he was a member. The source does not state that, and that is why I removed the edit in the first place. MSJapan (talk) 00:38, 28 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Orphans' homes

Both of these redlinks are for specific groups of historic buildings, not for the organisation with which they are related. Having either of them as redirects would be similar to having National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers redirect to United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Nyttend (talk) 19:16, 31 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Problem with St. John's redirects

I see you created a dab page for St. John's Lodge, which is fine, but you created a bunch of redirs that excise the Lodge numbers from the article titles. Now, in the case of Massachusetts, Lodges do not have numbers (thus "Boston" is OK, because there is another in Newburyport), but in other jurisdictions, the proper and commonly used name of the Lodge includes the number.

As noted above, sometimes the same Lodge name is used with different numbers. Having looked at Connecticut in particular to find Lodges of similar age in the area, their first four Lodges are called "something-St John's Lodge" and a number. It also is plausible that the current location of the Lodge's meeting place is not where it met historically, and not where it might be a year from now. St. John's is also a very common Lodge name; most states in the US tend to have at least one Lodge by that name. One other caveat is that Lodges can merge and/or change location while retaining the lower Lodge number and name.

In short, the dab is fine, but Lodge numbers need to be retained where they exist per COMMONNAME, not redirected to titles that don't include it and only have a location. MSJapan (talk) 06:54, 2 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Just to make things more complicated... During the colonial era there were two rival Grand Lodges in England - dubbed by historians as the "Moderns" and the "Antients" (or Ancients) - both of which chartered lodges and Provincial Grand Lodges in the colonies. There are a few places where there were two rival lodges named "St. John's Lodge" in the same city. This makes historical research difficult... because when you find a source that says someone was a member of "St. John's Lodge", it is not always clear as to which St. John's Lodge the source is referring to.
I came across this problem in researching the foundation of my own lodge... a previous lodge historian had compiled a list of "mother-daughter" relationships between the lodges in my district (when a group of masons from one lodge decide to split off and form another lodge, that second lodge is sometimes referred to as a "daughter lodge" of the first). He found a source that indicated that several of our founding brothers belonged to "St. John's Lodge in New York City"... and he assumed that this meant they were brothers of what is now "St. John's Lodge, No. 1" (thus supporting the idea that my lodge was a "daughter" of St. John's No. 1.) However, when I examined this source in the course of my own research, I found a problem... New York's St. John's No. 1 received its warrant from the Grand Lodge of England (Modern's)... but the source indicated that most of the brothers who founded my lodge were "Antient" Freemasons, and actually came from the other St. John's Lodge... the one that had been chartered by the Antient Grand Lodge of England (This St. John's Lodge, founded by the Antients, had gone extinct during the Revolution... so no longer existed at the time my lodge was founded).
I don't think any of this has caused a problem in any of your links and redirects so far... but it is something you need to be aware of if you are going to start linking to articles on old lodges... especially those named "St. John's". Don't assume that a reference to "St. John's Lodge" in one source is the same "St. John's Lodge" mentioned in another source... even if they are in the same location. Blueboar (talk) 15:16, 2 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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