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According the rules of wikipedia to be objective and impartial, I added a news story on the "Canadian Assemblies of God" that I got from the Italian section of Wikipedia, after checking the source http://www.investorvoice.ca/PI/3306.htm and http://www.icn-news.com/?do=news&id=2190. The sentence is as follows: "A small movement of approximately 1,500 members, and in 2008 was involved in a financial scandal". [Unsigned comment by User:Parham33 07:03, 12 November 2010]
Thanks for your message. Unfortunately, time does not allow me to write about "Canadian Assemblies of God". However, let me note that if you do not want the correct information that I put because, according you, can involving the PAOC, you SHOULD DELETE the reference to "Canadian Assemblies of God" in this body, where we talking about PAOC. If you want hold it, so for the principle of objectivity of Wikipedia, then you should also keep my sentence. This in addition to being fair and objective, would also be consistent with the Italian section of wikipedia where the news concerning the "Canadian Assemblies of Canada" is added on the boy that speaks of "Assemblies of God in Italy". http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assemblee_di_Dio_in_Italia
You decide —Preceding unsigned comment added by Parham33 ( talk • contribs) 13:41, 12 November 2010 (UTC)
Why is there nothing about the beliefs of this religion? How does it differ from (e.g.) Roman Catholicism? Presbyterianism? ...? I don't know anything about this religion and the article does not provide any info except about its organizational structure. Not to sound flippant but it's almost written the way a national bowling league might be described. Can someone add some detail on this? I'm curious but ignorant on the subject. Thanks, Hu Gadarn ( talk) 16:03, 18 May 2011 (UTC)
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According the rules of wikipedia to be objective and impartial, I added a news story on the "Canadian Assemblies of God" that I got from the Italian section of Wikipedia, after checking the source http://www.investorvoice.ca/PI/3306.htm and http://www.icn-news.com/?do=news&id=2190. The sentence is as follows: "A small movement of approximately 1,500 members, and in 2008 was involved in a financial scandal". [Unsigned comment by User:Parham33 07:03, 12 November 2010]
Thanks for your message. Unfortunately, time does not allow me to write about "Canadian Assemblies of God". However, let me note that if you do not want the correct information that I put because, according you, can involving the PAOC, you SHOULD DELETE the reference to "Canadian Assemblies of God" in this body, where we talking about PAOC. If you want hold it, so for the principle of objectivity of Wikipedia, then you should also keep my sentence. This in addition to being fair and objective, would also be consistent with the Italian section of wikipedia where the news concerning the "Canadian Assemblies of Canada" is added on the boy that speaks of "Assemblies of God in Italy". http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assemblee_di_Dio_in_Italia
You decide —Preceding unsigned comment added by Parham33 ( talk • contribs) 13:41, 12 November 2010 (UTC)
Why is there nothing about the beliefs of this religion? How does it differ from (e.g.) Roman Catholicism? Presbyterianism? ...? I don't know anything about this religion and the article does not provide any info except about its organizational structure. Not to sound flippant but it's almost written the way a national bowling league might be described. Can someone add some detail on this? I'm curious but ignorant on the subject. Thanks, Hu Gadarn ( talk) 16:03, 18 May 2011 (UTC)