Talk:Tanya Levin

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I have changed the description of Tanya's book to non fiction as it was is clearly based on her time at Hillsong and her interpretation of its theology and practice . This is a different issue as to whether the book is an accurate description of her time as a Hillsong member . However it is clearly a non fiction book - its not fictional - that impies that the book is not based on real events - Smithus

I decided that the term "non-fiction book" didn't really suit it either - not very good encyclopedic terminology. I decided to instead describe it as "an exposé of the Hillsong Church". Hope that's okay - Tom

Quote from an earlier version: The family turned up in the early days of what was to become the behemoth of Hillsong. Hillsong has been under much controversy. ---> "behemoth" suggests negativity/bias- so I've removed this word. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.234.4.76 (talk) 17:34, 20 January 2008 (UTC)