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Hi! I'll be reviewing this article for GA status, and should have my full review up shortly. -- Seabuckthorn ♥ 13:27, 4 January 2014 (UTC)
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OK, everything looks good now. Passing the article to GA status. --
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The section "Critical review" says:
The phrase "Thirteen Articles of Faith" currently links to the article "Jewish principles of faith" /info/en/?search=Jewish_principles_of_faith , while the name "Joseph Smith" links to the founder of the Mormon religion.
I suspect that we need to make "Thirteen Articles of Faith" link to a different article.
- 179.210.2.157 ( talk) 05:35, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
Towards the end the article says "Critical review of the painting shows that some practitioners of particular faiths are disappointed by the acceptance of all faiths expressed in Freedom of Religion." Can this be clarified? It sounds like it's saying some people disapprove of the notion of religious tolerance, which seems controversial enough for further explanation. Brutannica ( talk) 17:53, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
Hi, I'm just curious if anybody would agree that the guy above the woman with the rosary beads in the painting (the one that's holding his right hand to the chin) may represent an atheist? To me he looks as if he's in doubt to worship any kind of god. Besides that: where is the black person in the barbershop-painting? Can't find him. Thanks and regards from germany Prof.fink ( talk) 16:08, 18 September 2016 (UTC)
In looking at this extraordinary painting, I felt without doubt that the bottom right man with hat, somewhat darker, was Muslim. And I have seen other's say this for example Eboo Patel on NPR: "In my office hangs Norman Rockwell's illustration Freedom of Worship. A Muslim holding a Quran in his hands stands near a Catholic woman fingering her rosary." But this article states "three figures on the bottom row (right to left): a man with his head covered carrying a religious book who is Jewish..." Can a case be made for either? I thought the type of hat shown is more typical among Muslims, but would appreciate comments. Thanks. WindingRoad ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 15:09, 30 January 2017 (UTC)
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Reviewer:
Seabuckthorn (
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TonyTheTiger(
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Hi! I'll be reviewing this article for GA status, and should have my full review up shortly. -- Seabuckthorn ♥ 13:27, 4 January 2014 (UTC)
GA review – see
WP:WIAGA for criteria
WP:LEAD:
Done
WP:LAYOUT:
Done
I'm putting the article on hold. All the best! --
Seabuckthorn
♥ 02:51, 6 January 2014 (UTC)
OK, everything looks good now. Passing the article to GA status. --
Seabuckthorn
♥ 03:52, 6 January 2014 (UTC)
The section "Critical review" says:
The phrase "Thirteen Articles of Faith" currently links to the article "Jewish principles of faith" /info/en/?search=Jewish_principles_of_faith , while the name "Joseph Smith" links to the founder of the Mormon religion.
I suspect that we need to make "Thirteen Articles of Faith" link to a different article.
- 179.210.2.157 ( talk) 05:35, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
Towards the end the article says "Critical review of the painting shows that some practitioners of particular faiths are disappointed by the acceptance of all faiths expressed in Freedom of Religion." Can this be clarified? It sounds like it's saying some people disapprove of the notion of religious tolerance, which seems controversial enough for further explanation. Brutannica ( talk) 17:53, 6 January 2016 (UTC)
Hi, I'm just curious if anybody would agree that the guy above the woman with the rosary beads in the painting (the one that's holding his right hand to the chin) may represent an atheist? To me he looks as if he's in doubt to worship any kind of god. Besides that: where is the black person in the barbershop-painting? Can't find him. Thanks and regards from germany Prof.fink ( talk) 16:08, 18 September 2016 (UTC)
In looking at this extraordinary painting, I felt without doubt that the bottom right man with hat, somewhat darker, was Muslim. And I have seen other's say this for example Eboo Patel on NPR: "In my office hangs Norman Rockwell's illustration Freedom of Worship. A Muslim holding a Quran in his hands stands near a Catholic woman fingering her rosary." But this article states "three figures on the bottom row (right to left): a man with his head covered carrying a religious book who is Jewish..." Can a case be made for either? I thought the type of hat shown is more typical among Muslims, but would appreciate comments. Thanks. WindingRoad ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 15:09, 30 January 2017 (UTC)