User talk:70.231.233.118

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From my talk page:

  • I had hoped you'd both calm down within a couple of days and we'd be able to move this forward, clearly that hasn't happened. From what I can see what is happening here is totally disproportionate to the underlying issue. Timothy Usher should be willing to listen to reasonable criticism, but the rub here is what is reasonable criticism. Altering the contents of someones talk page is in my view unreasonable, hounding them around wikipedia is well beyond unreasonable. If you have a fair comment to make, make it, quit attacking the person describe the issue. If you want to outline the issue here (my talk) by all means do so, but do you may find mediation a better way to move this forward. --pgk(talk) 06:42, 7 June 2006 (UTC)


Some of the language just doesn't belong here. Read it carefully...Muslim WikiProject? Editors identified by confession? Etc. We don't want the stain of the partisan guild to infect this page, or we're back to square one. Let's start with a truly clean slate. No sectarianism, period.Timothy Usher 09:46, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Criticism of Islam

Whatever information you want to add regarding Abraham and Hagar, it must be properly sourced and relevant to the section you add it to. 'The user N-Edit' is not an appropriate source, and even if he his, you need to reference his published works. Merzbow 17:13, 7 June 2006 (UTC)


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