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See: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Mennonites&oldid=1069216452#Organization:_Europe
There are mistakes in the text about Germany. See especially https://de.wikipedia.org/?title=Mennoniten&oldid=218958519#Deutschland and https://de.wikipedia.org/?title=Arbeitsgemeinschaft_Mennonitischer_Gemeinden_in_Deutschland&oldid=213370494. Please, correct it. Thanks. Greetings, -- Sokkok ( talk) 01:16, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The widespread sexual abuse of women within this religious community has clearly been wiped of the page on purpose. For a group that has nothing with modern technology, they are quite good at manipulating online information.
This page should be checked by the Wikipedia team, and certain factual information should be locked from alterations by members of the group, to protect current and former victims. 62.250.168.63 ( talk) 10:28, 12 October 2022 (UTC)
Mexico (with 110,000) appears below Kenya (with 35,575). In the source the order is correct and I wasn't able to identify the source of the issue. MariaMarCG ( talk) 22:23, 21 January 2023 (UTC)
This is the sentence that currently opens the lede, and therefore the entire article also:
"Mennonites are groups of Anabaptist Christian church communities of denominations."
The expression "church communities of denominations" is either an existing and known expression to describe some type of Reformed or Anabaptist churches, or just a mistaken expression. I fear the latter option might be closer to the truth here, because the expression "communities of denominations" still does not make sense to me. I just keep asking myself what the heck are "communities of denominations," but I'm still not able to come up with a satisfactory explanation to it. Might someone else around here be the wiser and explain it to me? I'd appreciate that. Thank you, warshy (¥¥) 23:20, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
I don't understand, it says here that there are 25,000 but in the article Mennonites in Bolivia it says that there are more than 150,000 Hastengeims ( talk) 21:52, 22 August 2023 (UTC)
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See: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Mennonites&oldid=1069216452#Organization:_Europe
There are mistakes in the text about Germany. See especially https://de.wikipedia.org/?title=Mennoniten&oldid=218958519#Deutschland and https://de.wikipedia.org/?title=Arbeitsgemeinschaft_Mennonitischer_Gemeinden_in_Deutschland&oldid=213370494. Please, correct it. Thanks. Greetings, -- Sokkok ( talk) 01:16, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The widespread sexual abuse of women within this religious community has clearly been wiped of the page on purpose. For a group that has nothing with modern technology, they are quite good at manipulating online information.
This page should be checked by the Wikipedia team, and certain factual information should be locked from alterations by members of the group, to protect current and former victims. 62.250.168.63 ( talk) 10:28, 12 October 2022 (UTC)
Mexico (with 110,000) appears below Kenya (with 35,575). In the source the order is correct and I wasn't able to identify the source of the issue. MariaMarCG ( talk) 22:23, 21 January 2023 (UTC)
This is the sentence that currently opens the lede, and therefore the entire article also:
"Mennonites are groups of Anabaptist Christian church communities of denominations."
The expression "church communities of denominations" is either an existing and known expression to describe some type of Reformed or Anabaptist churches, or just a mistaken expression. I fear the latter option might be closer to the truth here, because the expression "communities of denominations" still does not make sense to me. I just keep asking myself what the heck are "communities of denominations," but I'm still not able to come up with a satisfactory explanation to it. Might someone else around here be the wiser and explain it to me? I'd appreciate that. Thank you, warshy (¥¥) 23:20, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
I don't understand, it says here that there are 25,000 but in the article Mennonites in Bolivia it says that there are more than 150,000 Hastengeims ( talk) 21:52, 22 August 2023 (UTC)