User talk:Radzewicz

Incivility
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November 2008
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RE: Pope advises Catholics, not Italians
''Several references to the Pope "advising Italians" of anything are inaccurate: The Pope does not advise Italians to do or not do anything: The Pope advises _Catholics_ as to whether they should see a show or whatnot. At least one cited reference states this though for some reason it was changed to Italians. In fact, the Pope at the time was not even Italian, he was Polish. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Radzewicz (talk • contribs) ''
 * I wonder if you could tell us exactly which part of the article discusses the Pope advising Italians. I don't seem to be able to find it. Ward3001 (talk) 04:54, 19 April 2009 (UTC)


 * Apologies, it was in two places and I made the change to Catholics, I should have then gone back and said so. Radzewicz (talk) 05:21, 19 April 2009 (UTC)

Your recent edits
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WARNING!
You wrote: [I tried to add some balance, though I haven't included specific dishes. Some pictures of food would be nice.

Pictures smictures. I was looking for the best and proper ways to cook veal, of which this article is woefully deficient. Instead of a vegatarian's guide to why crackpots should hate veal production, how about a mature, intellegent guide to preparing, serving, and eating one of the worlds oldest meats? Its for reasons like this that many Wiki pages have become gutless imitations of propaganda blogs. Radzewicz (talk) 16:43, 15 June 2008 (UTC)]

Producing veal involves cruel methods of killing young calves. Calves are tortured and are subjected to agonizing pain throughout their short life. Meat eaters do not realize that killing calves (or any animal, for that matter) in itself is totally inhumane.
 * Veal producers and veal eaters are blissfully unaware of the hellish punishments that await them after their death. Meat eaters do not realize that killing calves (or any animal, for that matter) in itself is totally inhumane (read: blatantly cruel) and sinful. The Vedic scriptures warn us that killing cows (and bulls and calves) is extremely sinful. It may be too late for ruthless cow and calf murderers unless they stop right now and beg forgiveness from God and repent seriously.—Dr. Simon Landers, Director of the Department of Theology

I am sorry if it sounded harsh and unpleasant, but please think very deeply. Myyyyy (talk) 19:13, 14 October 2011 (UTC)

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