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I find this whole concept unspeakably silly. The definition is unsourced, the allegations without attribution. Why should we Christians jim-crow ourselves in an insular little cul-de-sac based on the author's religious affiliation (known or alleged)? It's like having a separate "Taoist SF" section for Ursula LeGuin. Why is Phil Dick, a known psychotic, in here? Should Orson Scott Card, a Mormon and thus (to many Christians) not a Christian in the full sense, be in here? Are we Quakers in or out? I didn't know anybody was trying to create a new ghetto for us, and I find the sight of walls confining. -- Orange Mike | Talk 00:28, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
According to the Encyclopedia of SF, christan SF doesn't exist. christian fantasy does (from encylopedia of fantasy), and CS Lewiswrote that. Instead of "waiting", why don't you add your sources, as you seem to be certain it exists. Yobmod ( talk) 15:04, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
Submitted to AfD. Either it goes, or forces someone to provide some RSs. Yobmod ( talk) 15:24, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
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Citation is not needed since this is verified by any patron of Christian book stores. This is like asking for citation that sky is blue.
"any parton of christian bookstores" isn't proof of anything. I don't think i've even ever seen one in England. Hence this needs to be cited or rewritten for us non-US readers. The sky is blue everywhere sometimes (and is cited in sky 4 TIMES). Yobmod ( talk) 13:18, 2 August 2008 (UTC)
Her book, The Handmaid's Tale, is strongly centred around Christianity. However, from reading this article I'm unsure if this warrants inclusion. Does it? Also, as a side note, perhaps the article should be made clearer about what is Christian science fiction. Govgovgov ( talk) 00:34, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
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I find this whole concept unspeakably silly. The definition is unsourced, the allegations without attribution. Why should we Christians jim-crow ourselves in an insular little cul-de-sac based on the author's religious affiliation (known or alleged)? It's like having a separate "Taoist SF" section for Ursula LeGuin. Why is Phil Dick, a known psychotic, in here? Should Orson Scott Card, a Mormon and thus (to many Christians) not a Christian in the full sense, be in here? Are we Quakers in or out? I didn't know anybody was trying to create a new ghetto for us, and I find the sight of walls confining. -- Orange Mike | Talk 00:28, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
According to the Encyclopedia of SF, christan SF doesn't exist. christian fantasy does (from encylopedia of fantasy), and CS Lewiswrote that. Instead of "waiting", why don't you add your sources, as you seem to be certain it exists. Yobmod ( talk) 15:04, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
Submitted to AfD. Either it goes, or forces someone to provide some RSs. Yobmod ( talk) 15:24, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
{{
cite book}}
: Unknown parameter |coauthors=
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suggested) (
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Moving this here:
Citation is not needed since this is verified by any patron of Christian book stores. This is like asking for citation that sky is blue.
"any parton of christian bookstores" isn't proof of anything. I don't think i've even ever seen one in England. Hence this needs to be cited or rewritten for us non-US readers. The sky is blue everywhere sometimes (and is cited in sky 4 TIMES). Yobmod ( talk) 13:18, 2 August 2008 (UTC)
Her book, The Handmaid's Tale, is strongly centred around Christianity. However, from reading this article I'm unsure if this warrants inclusion. Does it? Also, as a side note, perhaps the article should be made clearer about what is Christian science fiction. Govgovgov ( talk) 00:34, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
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