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what should be the name of the article, do we include the "Sister" in the article title?00:05, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
No title. Just Margaret Farley. If you wish to enter "Sister Margaret Farley" in the body context, that is fine. Just like every other article. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 21:22, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
"She has also followed...". What exactly does 'followed' mean here? Needs clarification. Supadog ( talk) 00:07, 5 June 2012 (UTC)
Exactly. my thoughts as well. Liberal leftist bias. Thank you for your notices. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 22:41, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
I removed this sentence. It showed no bias at all. It just made no sense to tell us that Farley has "followed" a certain issue. And to say that without a citation that would allow us to track back to what that sentence might have meant. Bmclaughlin9 ( talk) 01:45, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
Yup. Read it twice and I noted a very strong sense of Anti-Catholicism and bias in relation to Margaret Farley and her very controversial book on Christian sexuality. I hope someone will be brave enough to challenge the veracity of these details and correct them in accordance to a neutral, positive and un-biased way that caters to our mature readers.
Oh and just because one has a title of Professor Emerita in an accomplished university does not make one a theologian, much less than a doctor of the Church. Last I checked, only the pontiff can confer this honor. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 21:20, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
Farley's book is not a proper book on genuine Catholic Catechism and bears no Imprimatur. Someone please re-write this article in a professional manner worthy of both sides to the issue. TY HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 22:37, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
Then why will you not permit notable people who oppose Farley to be brought to this article? Do they not have the right to express their comments too, given their notability in the public square? Are they not also entitled to give commentary, given their notability to Farley's controversial morality and opposition to Roman Catholic teaching? Tolerance is both ways, not just for the leftist liberalist people with a progressive agenda. Liberalism is also disproved by many, especially by good well-meaning decent people who are brought up with conservative Christian values and are faithful to the Magisterium of the Roman Catholic faith. Maybe Wikipedia should honor that as well. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 22:48, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
I find HeartyBowl's objections peculiar. The entry states the charges against her in detail as well as comments made in her defense. He seems to say someone called her a doctor of the church but no one has. Repeat no one. I think it's fair to call a professor of theology a theologian, retired or not. He also asks why someone unspecified ("you") does not "permit" information to be added to this article, but there has been no edit war, so it's hard to know what he's talking about. (Apologies for assuming HeartyBowl is a he and not a she.) Bmclaughlin9 ( talk) 01:52, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
Come on. People are not that gullible. Suuuuuuuuure Wikipedia is neutral. My foot. That is why EVERY single sentence in this article from top to bottom places Farley in positive light and in her support. Everything from how she supports female ordination, abortion and many other things in opposition of the Roman Catholic teachings. Where are the comments of the Holy See? Where are the comments by Cardinal William Levada? He is the highest head of the Roman Curia and no direct verbatim or comment of his is to be found anywhere. But the list goes on and on how every other person in support of Farley and in condemnation of the Roman Catholic Church is here. Support here, support there. Support of Farley everywhere. Surreeee..... of course the article is neutral. Gimme a break Kit Kat Bar. I don't even want to add anything because I know its going to engage meself in an edit war. At least I get to voice my thoughts on the Talk page. Baa baa baa Catholic sheep here. This is the exact reason why I sympathize with the SSPX on many occasions. I propose lets just put that Farley's book became a #1 sensation overnight at Amazon.com... wouldn't liberals and leftist love that. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 04:30, 7 June 2012 (UTC)HeartyBowl1989
Absolutely. It is not approved Roman Catholic theology and that fact should be duly noted as such. Since every single liberal anti-Catholic columnist and commenter get to take a dig conservative Christian views and the Catholic church on this article anyway. Tolerance goes both ways. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 17:16, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
I think it reasonable to use the word Vatican to describe the agency that censured Farley, if only for the sake of varying our prose and not repeating the words Holy See or Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. That said, it's important not to wikilink the word like this: Vatican, because that goes to a disambiguation page. I've seen bad examples where people write that "The White House had no comment." and the White House link goes to the residence, when what is meant is something like "the administration of President X." Bmclaughlin9 ( talk) 01:28, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
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what should be the name of the article, do we include the "Sister" in the article title?00:05, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
No title. Just Margaret Farley. If you wish to enter "Sister Margaret Farley" in the body context, that is fine. Just like every other article. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 21:22, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
"She has also followed...". What exactly does 'followed' mean here? Needs clarification. Supadog ( talk) 00:07, 5 June 2012 (UTC)
Exactly. my thoughts as well. Liberal leftist bias. Thank you for your notices. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 22:41, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
I removed this sentence. It showed no bias at all. It just made no sense to tell us that Farley has "followed" a certain issue. And to say that without a citation that would allow us to track back to what that sentence might have meant. Bmclaughlin9 ( talk) 01:45, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
Yup. Read it twice and I noted a very strong sense of Anti-Catholicism and bias in relation to Margaret Farley and her very controversial book on Christian sexuality. I hope someone will be brave enough to challenge the veracity of these details and correct them in accordance to a neutral, positive and un-biased way that caters to our mature readers.
Oh and just because one has a title of Professor Emerita in an accomplished university does not make one a theologian, much less than a doctor of the Church. Last I checked, only the pontiff can confer this honor. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 21:20, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
Farley's book is not a proper book on genuine Catholic Catechism and bears no Imprimatur. Someone please re-write this article in a professional manner worthy of both sides to the issue. TY HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 22:37, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
Then why will you not permit notable people who oppose Farley to be brought to this article? Do they not have the right to express their comments too, given their notability in the public square? Are they not also entitled to give commentary, given their notability to Farley's controversial morality and opposition to Roman Catholic teaching? Tolerance is both ways, not just for the leftist liberalist people with a progressive agenda. Liberalism is also disproved by many, especially by good well-meaning decent people who are brought up with conservative Christian values and are faithful to the Magisterium of the Roman Catholic faith. Maybe Wikipedia should honor that as well. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 22:48, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
I find HeartyBowl's objections peculiar. The entry states the charges against her in detail as well as comments made in her defense. He seems to say someone called her a doctor of the church but no one has. Repeat no one. I think it's fair to call a professor of theology a theologian, retired or not. He also asks why someone unspecified ("you") does not "permit" information to be added to this article, but there has been no edit war, so it's hard to know what he's talking about. (Apologies for assuming HeartyBowl is a he and not a she.) Bmclaughlin9 ( talk) 01:52, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
Come on. People are not that gullible. Suuuuuuuuure Wikipedia is neutral. My foot. That is why EVERY single sentence in this article from top to bottom places Farley in positive light and in her support. Everything from how she supports female ordination, abortion and many other things in opposition of the Roman Catholic teachings. Where are the comments of the Holy See? Where are the comments by Cardinal William Levada? He is the highest head of the Roman Curia and no direct verbatim or comment of his is to be found anywhere. But the list goes on and on how every other person in support of Farley and in condemnation of the Roman Catholic Church is here. Support here, support there. Support of Farley everywhere. Surreeee..... of course the article is neutral. Gimme a break Kit Kat Bar. I don't even want to add anything because I know its going to engage meself in an edit war. At least I get to voice my thoughts on the Talk page. Baa baa baa Catholic sheep here. This is the exact reason why I sympathize with the SSPX on many occasions. I propose lets just put that Farley's book became a #1 sensation overnight at Amazon.com... wouldn't liberals and leftist love that. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 04:30, 7 June 2012 (UTC)HeartyBowl1989
Absolutely. It is not approved Roman Catholic theology and that fact should be duly noted as such. Since every single liberal anti-Catholic columnist and commenter get to take a dig conservative Christian views and the Catholic church on this article anyway. Tolerance goes both ways. HeartyBowl1989 ( talk) 17:16, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
I think it reasonable to use the word Vatican to describe the agency that censured Farley, if only for the sake of varying our prose and not repeating the words Holy See or Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. That said, it's important not to wikilink the word like this: Vatican, because that goes to a disambiguation page. I've seen bad examples where people write that "The White House had no comment." and the White House link goes to the residence, when what is meant is something like "the administration of President X." Bmclaughlin9 ( talk) 01:28, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
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