User talk:Architect of Ucadia
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[edit] Awareness loves life
You wrote you are a promoter of Islam, but this book uses references to "ancient Hindu ideas" and "the All", which is said to be "hermetic concept of God", but not to the Qur'an. I can't see anything Islamic about this book. Also the site "One Islam" is not really Islamic. You have a scripture called "36 truths from Allah". But the Qur'an says that there won't be new revelation after Muhammad till the end of time.--Al-Bargit 09:15, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
- Architect of Ucadia - the way you attempt to appeal to my atheism on my talk page, and then appeal to Al-Bargit's religion on his talk page seems rather deceitful, and does not help your case at all.
- Anyway, the deletion of your precious page has nothing to do with whether or not I am sympathetic to your bizarre philosophy (which I certainly am not) and your obsession with destroying Catholicism, but instead, is a reflection of the non-notable and non-verifiable nature of the subject, as well as the blatant conflict of interest which occurs when you write the article on your own philosophy. -- Chairman S. Talk Contribs 21:04, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Awareness Loves Life
Frank, I have absolutely no problem with your ideas or your work and respect anyone's path to spirituality. But Wikipedia has specific guidelines as to notability, and in my opinion ALL has not yet achieved the level of notability required for inclusion. I would encourage you to continue writing on Wikipedia, and, if it is deleted, to rewrite the article at a later date when the topic has more coverage in secondary sources such as newspapers and books. - Mocko13 14:33, 25 February 2007 (UTC)