User talk:Jwfacts
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[edit] Your recent edit the Jehovah's Witnesses
Hey Jwfacts, I just wanted to drop you a line, and explain my reasoning a little better in terms of why I reverted your edit. I know that editing on wikipedia can be a bit overwhelming at times (at least, when I first got here, it was for me).
Specially, the section you edited dealt with reasons why governments oppose JWs. I don't think I've ever heard of a government opposing JWs because of their belief that nearly everyone is going to die soon. If there is such a case, my advice to you would be to put it in the side article that applies to the point, and then reference it in the main article.
As it stands now, those side article appear to be undergoing massive upheaval. But I think a point like that (if its verifiable) would certainly be worthwhile.
Look forward to seeing your participation in the future. joshbuddy, talk 04:45, 23 August 2006 (UTC)