Talk:Yeshu haNotzri

Redirect creation, and immediate dispute
This page was created as a redirect to Jesus in the Talmud on the grounds that all modern academic sources consider Yeshu haNotzri in the Talmud to be about Jesus in the Talmud, but this then generated the following: "stop playing these proxy games" presumably means I am not allowed to make any edit that doesn't agree with this editor's POV. * (cur | prev) 05:46, 7 August 2011 Jayjg (talk | contribs) m (19 bytes) (fix spacing) (undo) * (cur | prev) 05:44, 7 August 2011 Jayjg (talk | contribs) (18 bytes) (proper re-direct, and please stop playing these proxy games) (undo) * (cur | prev) 04:31, 7 August 2011 In ictu oculi (talk | contribs) (32 bytes) (←Redirected page to Jesus in the Talmud) So we'll turn it into a disambiguation page.In ictu oculi (talk) 10:30, 7 August 2011 (UTC)
 * Yeshu HaNotzri is one form of the name Yeshu used in Jewish literature, and when people type in Yeshu HaNotzri they mean Yeshu. So, we'll leave it as is. Jayjg (talk) 16:32, 7 August 2011 (UTC)
 * No, I think we'll take a second opinion on this. Your POV editing is getting out of hand and needs to accommodate to there being other views than your own. Yeshu haNotzri is the standard Israeli Hebrew for Jesus of Nazareth, but Jesus in the Talmud and Yeshu are other options so it would be better as a disambiguation page and let the reader decide. In ictu oculi (talk) 22:31, 7 August 2011 (UTC)

Offering a third opinion - if there's a difference of opinion, then a disambiguation page is usually best. It may mean one more click for the user, but it makes it less likely that a reader will get lost and not find what they're looking for. In ictu oculi seems to have put forward a good case for a dab. Boleyn (talk) 07:33, 8 August 2011 (UTC)