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This article seems to lack a neutral point of view. See
Wikipedia:Neutral point of view for details on this policy. For instance: Protestants created religious freedom? I can't think of any possible way that's true. And if we cite Luther's theology in this regard, it should be done with more care and fewer blanket claims.
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23:15, 22 November 2014 (UTC)reply
The idea that pastors' wives somehow created positive conditions for women is also a huge joke. We might as well remind that the witch craze was a distinctly protestant phenomenon.
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A neutrality-template has now been placed in the article. While the article does convey a lot of interesting information, it portrays Protestant culture in a very positive way. This seems to be related to
Max Weber's idea of
protestant work ethic. While this makes sense to include, it is not the general consensus - as far as I know - and we should therefore include other scholarly views. --
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22:35, 24 April 2019 (UTC)reply
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This article seems to lack a neutral point of view. See
Wikipedia:Neutral point of view for details on this policy. For instance: Protestants created religious freedom? I can't think of any possible way that's true. And if we cite Luther's theology in this regard, it should be done with more care and fewer blanket claims.
Runner1928 (
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23:15, 22 November 2014 (UTC)reply
The idea that pastors' wives somehow created positive conditions for women is also a huge joke. We might as well remind that the witch craze was a distinctly protestant phenomenon.
74.56.208.54 (
talk)
20:27, 23 April 2015 (UTC)reply
A neutrality-template has now been placed in the article. While the article does convey a lot of interesting information, it portrays Protestant culture in a very positive way. This seems to be related to
Max Weber's idea of
protestant work ethic. While this makes sense to include, it is not the general consensus - as far as I know - and we should therefore include other scholarly views. --
Inc (
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22:35, 24 April 2019 (UTC)reply