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List of Christian thinkers in science
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 * Hi Thebadger33, since you often contribute to the List of Christian thinkers in science, me an one other editor are talking bout changing the scope and the content of that page. We want your input on how to better that page. Any input would be greatly appreciated. --Ramos1990 (talk) 01:59, 12 October 2013 (UTC)

Article for Deletion/Keeping
Hey Thebadger33,

I thought you may be interested in a new article that is quite controversial. Unscientific claims in religious scriptures. Some are considering deleting it and others keeping it. There is a link to enter the discussion and vote on the merits of the new article. Want to provide your thoughts on it?--Ramos1990 (talk) 03:06, 28 September 2013 (UTC)

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 * between a small fundamentalist minority and mainstream religious communities who embrace science” Max Tegmark, Eugena Lee, and Meia Chita-Tegmark, “The MIT Survey on Science, Religion and Origins:

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Hi, I noticed in passing that your edits to G. K. Chesterton and The Better Angels of Our Nature both contained unexplained usage of various types of bracket, and I wondered whether you were aware what these might be for.

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Single square brackets, [ .... ], denote a labelled hyperlink to somewhere outside Wikipedia on the World Wide Web, as A software company for example. There use in references for any other purpose has no effect, other than to confuse people; and their use around a web URL, say like does create a hyperlink, but without a name or label, the link appears just as a number, which is pretty difficult to follow.

I think you may wish to modify the edits you made to the two articles I mentioned above, and perhaps you might need to look at other edits you made also. With best wishes, Chiswick Chap (talk) 18:37, 16 June 2014 (UTC)

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