User talk:Agbook

Edits at Plymouth Colony article
Hey, you made some recent changes to the article Plymouth Colony. The information you added seemed to be very interesting, however Wikipedia has some very strict policies on the kinds of information that can be added to articles. In particular, your edits seem to represent a novel interpretation of William Bradfords writings. This kind of analysis appears to be solely your own personal interpretation, as it is unreferenced to any third-party sources. Wikipedia, unfortunately, does not allow original ideas of this kind. I think the information, if it DOES have references somewhere, could be a good addition to the article, however we really cannot add it to the article unless the information can be cited to reliable sources. Please come to Talk:Plymouth Colony, the discussion page for the article in question, and lets see if we can't talk about this some more there, where we can hammer out how to work this information into the article, if possible. Thanks! --Jayron32. talk . contribs 05:14, 22 November 2008 (UTC)

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