Talk:Carningli hillfort

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[edit] Spiritual quality

I have removed this statement because it is unsubstantiated. Here is a quote from the policy page Wikipedia:Neutral point of view:

It is not sufficient to discuss an opinion as fact merely by stating "some people believe..." as is common in political debates. A reliable source supporting that a group holds an opinion must accurately describe how large this group is. In addition, this source should be written by named authors who are considered reliable.

By all means re-insert the statement if a quantitative source can be cited showing that it is the opinion of a substantial number of people. If the number of people that hold this view is very small then in the words of Jimbo Wales (also in the NPOV page):

If a viewpoint is held by an extremely small (or vastly limited) minority, it does not belong in Wikipedia (except perhaps in some ancillary article) regardless of whether it is true or not; and regardless of whether you can prove it or not.

. . . .LinguisticDemographer 15:37, 29 August 2007 (UTC)