User talk:AtzurielNY

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On a side note, people who engaging in provocative or offensive discussion on Talk:Muhammad that isn't relevant to writing an encyclopaedic article on the subject quickly find themselves unable to keep doing so. Please comment constructively on how to build an encyclopaedia article and avoid being inflammatory for it's own sake. Cheers, Wily D 19:13, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

It is history. Tell me how should I talk about these things in a way that isnt provocative? What Muhammad did in history is offensive. He killed people and turned captive women, even wives of the people he killed, into his wives. If bringing that up is offensive, then maybe the offense is Muhammad's. Are you suggesting that we rewrite history to make it seem more pretty than it actually was, in the name of not offending people?
 * You comment consisted mostly of a rant against Muhammad and Muslims and personal opinions thereon. There is a vague "too sympathetic" idea at the end, but it's not useful.  Address the article, with good sources for any point, and why you think it's inappropriately sympathetic.  What sentences or paragraphs do you feel are unfair, and why?  What do you think should be changed?  And so on. Stay on topic, and don't be needlessly provocative.  I agreed that the writing style of the article is bad.  But do you know how to improve it?  That's interesting.  Cheers, Wily D  19:39, 6 July 2007 (UTC)