User talk:Laveol/2010/September

Help needed at Catholic–Eastern Orthodox theological differences
Hi. I was wondering if you might be able/willing to help at Catholic–Eastern Orthodox theological differences. This page is in desperate need of more editors — particularly people who are knowledgeable in the theology of the Eastern Orthodox Church. The only two active editors on the page right now (one Eastern Orthodox, the other Roman Catholic) are unable to achieve a consensus on some key issues, largely (IMO) because since they are the only people working on the page, each of them has been forced into the position of having to evaluate both sides of the debate. One major point of argument right now concerns the writings of Vladimir Lossky, whom the Orthodox editor understands to have said that the material human body did not exist before the fall of man and will not exist after the resurrection (a position which the Catholic editor insists is not believed or taught in the Eastern Orthodox Church). More knowledgeable Orthodox (or, at least, Orthodoxy-knowledgeable) editors are really needed in order to establish whether this is really what Lossky said, and if he did say this, whether it represents mainstream EOC teaching or is a fringe view. I (who am neither Orthodox nor Catholic) have been trying to mediate this dispute for some time now, largely without success. If you can't help, I would be grateful if you might be able to suggest other people whom I could approach. Thanks. Richwales (talk · contribs) 06:08, 2 September 2010 (UTC)

Semiprotection at Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Please see a note which I left for you at Talk:Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. If you want to change the languages used in the lead, it would be helpful to explain on the talk page why you are doing so. Thanks, EdJohnston (talk) 02:48, 6 September 2010 (UTC)

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Clement of Ohrid
Please don't revert my edit on the article Clement of Ohrid, I am presenting adequate citation Svrznik (talk) 13:09, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
 * Because you're removing the valid language template. I've re-arranged it a bit according to the source. -- L a v e o l  T 13:13, 15 September 2010 (UTC)

About Vitosha
I'm not sure if this is the way in which I can contact you but concerning your comment about my change in Vitosha article - adding Vitosha Picture Studio is not a commercial. First of all Vitosha is Mod studio. If you google it or check it in internet we make the things which wikipedians does but in different area - we change software and games. And we are non-profit. More over we spread the history of Bulgaria. If you find listing the name of studio which is proud to call itself Vitosha then please change the definition of advertising in wikipedia as well. In case this is not private message please answer me on bratignat@gmail.com (as I didn't found any contact information for you). As well another point in support of our view is the fact that we are listed in Paradoxian Wikipedia (http://www.paradoxian.org/eu3wiki/The_Golden_Age, the creators of Europa Universalis, the game which we modified, so that Bulgarian history is listed in it). It is very sad that attitude shown to young artists especially when we gift our hard work, to which we dedicated many hours. As well very strange to see Radio Vitosha, which is clearly commercial organization and in same time to clear out our studio.

Regards,

Pixel Riders Squadron core team behind Vitosha Studio.Bratignat (talk) 20:26, 20 September 2010 (UTC)

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Bulgarians
This whole "don't remove sourced information" is just a veneer. It's used so that the numbers can be inflated to absurd levels. That "source" is merely one person's estimate. It doesn't trump the fact that the total census numbers don't add up to anything near 10.7 mil. Now, if we consider Macedonians to be included (in the foreign census numbers as well as the actual Republic's numbers), the 11 million adds up. Otherwise, the only sane way to approach this is just leaving a "more than 8 million." 65.10.44.195 (talk) 20:07, 21 September 2010 (UTC)

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