Talk:The Everlasting Hatred: The Roots of Jihad
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[edit] Vote For Deletion?
Hal Lindsey wrote a lot of stupid books about the apocalypse. I am not sure why this one should get its own wikipedia entry.--csloat 08:33, 6 September 2005 (UTC)
- Another egotistical extremist who gets up one day and says, "All of a sudden I know a lot about Jihad, maybe I should write a book". I don't know who's dumber: the guy who wrote the book, or the guy who published it. a-n-o-n-y-m 04:02, September 12, 2005 (UTC)
- Agreed, this book is non-notable. Let me know if you AfD it, I'll vote delete. Page has a really strange history, although User: Klonimus did some admirable cleanup & expansion, some POV was also added. Unless this book becomes notable (see The Late, Great Planet Earth), this page is useless.Eaglizard 03:14, 13 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Yes, of course
Who would defend articles on these books if they are added to Wikipedia? Only if they were notable. --JuanMuslim 20:25, September 9, 2005 (UTC)
"The Holy Reich : Nazi Conceptions of Christianity, 1919-1945" by Richard Steigmann-Gall
"Unholy Alliance: A History of the Nazi Involvement With the Occult" by Norman Mailer
"A Moral Reckoning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair" by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
"Twisted Cross: The German Christian Movement in the Third Reich" by Doris L. Bergen