Talk:Mose Gingerich
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[edit]In particular, the phrase "whether there was more to religion than just the man-made Amish tradition that was all he had ever known" represents an egregious violation of neutral point-of-view.
As a bit of casual Internet surfing will readily reveal,condemning the Amish religious tradition as "man-made" is a tendentious assertion commonly made by the numerous evangelical missionaries who are attempting to induce the Amish to abandon their own faith in favor of what the missionaries regard as god-ordained, biblical Christianity.
If this is Gingerich's own POV, then it needs attribution and documentation. If it isn't, then (at the very least) the words "man-made" should be excised forthwith.
72.76.1.170 (talk) 05:08, 12 September 2014 (UTC)
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