User talk:JasonPortnoy

I noticed that you recently undid an edit by another contributor to the article John Hardon, and that the other contributor placed the sentence back in the article. Since you are new to Wikipedia, I thought it would be best to advise you regarding how you should proceed if you still believe the material which has been contributed is inaccurate. You will need to go to the talk page and explain why you believe the sentence is inaccurate. If you believe that there are other grounds for removing the sentence, you can explain that as well on the talk page. If the disagreement is not resolved on the talk page, there is a procedure for asking the administrators of Wikipedia to resolve the dispute. You would need to go to the page Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring. Hopefully, it will not come to that.

It would not be a good idea to undo the edit a 2nd time without going to the talk page. I would recommend you read article on Edit warring before you proceed.

I would also recommend that you read the opinion piece by Phil Lawler. He is a strongly orthodox Catholic who I'm sure greatly respects Father Hardon as a theologian. He provides an objective opinion.

http://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/articles.cfm?id=522

If you wish to reply to this post, it is best to begin the paragraph with a colon. That will indent the entire paragraph.JDefauw (talk) 03:03, 22 July 2012 (UTC)JDefauw