User talk:Mi6agent005

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i found an error in the article on christian monasticism in the "the monastic life" section talking about why monks are who they are, i find what is currently there to be incredibly opinionated and generally incorrect but i dont want to put another opinionated statement in there, should i edit it or leave it be?


 * By all means edit the page. There are already signs on it indicated that there are a number of problems with the content of this article.  It is confusingly arranged and a great deal of it appears to be uncited original research, which is not permitted on Wikipedia.   Just make sure that you cite your changes to provide verifiability and demonstrate that you're not just adding your own opinions.  You may also want to familiarise yourself with the manual of style, as currently this article is not following it in parts.


 * With regards to your edit on William Wallace. I reverted this.  While it may be worth mentioning, you need to cite someone reputable who have speculated this about his parentage.  Otherwise the reader has no way of judging just how credible the theory is, if at all.  Thanks.  -- Escape Orbit  (Talk) 13:21, 19 November 2008 (UTC)

Question
If there was a person, on whom little can be said but the person is fairly significant, is it ok in wikipedia to create brief articles? (Mi6agent005 (talk) 15:26, 30 January 2009 (UTC))