Talk:Latter Day Church of Christ

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If you disagree with the information, cite sources to back you up. Alienus 20:59, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
If you're the source, that counts as Original Research [WP:OR], which is not acceptable. You need to find sources external to yourself, preferably on the web. If you can't do that, you can't change this page. Alienus 00:13, 17 February 2006 (UTC)


How do we know you are speaking the truth? Sources settle all arguments. (You cannot be the source yourself) Theresa Knott | Taste the Korn 00:35, 17 February 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Interesting web articles

Since I don't know anything about the topic, but am unimpressed by the lack of any references I'm doing a dump here of interesting articles i find. i don't know if any of them are good enough to use in the article. I'll leave that up to you for now. Theresa Knott | Taste the Korn 00:50, 17 February 2006 (UTC)

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  • [4] This one is well written and well referenced. See page 15


OK we have a misunderstanding here. Wikipedia doesn't report some sort of absolute truth. Wikipedia reports what can be proved with references. Some things - such as criminal convictions can be proved and so they can go in the articles. Somethings such as opinions can also go in the article as long as it's clear that it's someones opinions. "Blah blah of cnn reprts that blah blah" Unfortunately insider info, cannot go into the article because it cannot be proved with references. It's sad but that's the way it is. BTW typing four tildes ~~~~ will sign your name automatically for you. Theresa Knott | Taste the Korn 01:14, 17 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Kingston, Utah information is not correct

To the author and to whom it may concern:

As indicated in this article and other's The "Kingston Clan" resides in Northern Utah. Kingston, Utah, however, is located in Southern Utah and not affiliated. This article cites that Kingston was named for Thomas R. King. Hence, the name Kingston derives from "Kings' Town", not from any founder(s) named Kingston.

Furthermore, I was raised in Kingston, Utah. Even Utahns have asked me if I grew up near the Kingston Family due to the notoriety of the "Kingston Clan." I can say with certainty that Kingston, Utah; Kingston, Jaimaica; nor any other Kingston town nor city in my knowledge has any affiliation, whatsoever, with "The Kingston Clan." Nor is there even a person living there with the surname of Kingston.

I hope this comment clears up this discrepancy.

Brettm73 05:06, 25 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Name

This page has been moved around a few times, but I am now moving this article to Latter Day Church of Christ (no hyphen and no "the"), which is the legal name of this organization. It was registered in the state of Utah as non-profit religious organization on December 27, 1977. If you want to look it up here, it's business entity number 689669-0140. -SESmith 06:14, 1 June 2007 (UTC)