User talk:Samantha Fairley

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That's a erroneous tactic, with scriptures being treated as not relevant media! Of course the scriptural accounts of the miracles of Christ need only to be found in the Quran and the Essene gospels, requiring an additional media news coverage or book to agree is very silly indeed. I suggest you reread!

Similarly, the Jain community of Palitana have not published books on the veganic practices in English, and that which has been transmitted to the west is through my time spent amongst them, so being quoted as the source really needs to suffice.

You're further inaccurate to consider these additions controversial. I highly doubt any controversy, scriptures are online these days for all to read, including the Quran and the Essene gospels. Samantha Fairley (talk) 20:06, 4 December 2017 (UTC)