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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 17:51, 28 January 2016 (UTC)
"The Church therefore promoted the concept of abstinence as the only morally viable course of a disagree with this position.[9] (more detail needed here)" Not only is more detail needed here, the sentence is utter gibberish as it stands - "course of a disagree with" means nothing in English. 87.128.18.74 ( talk) 16:49, 10 October 2016 (UTC)
I think the introductory paragraph could use a bit more elaboration so that it offers a better summary of the rest of the article. There are also numerous claims - including those in the introductory paragraph, the second half of the paragraph on Islam, the first paragraph on Christianity, the paragraph on Hinduism and the first paragraph on HIV prevention amongst Catholics - that lack citations. In addition, I think we could also include the stances of various Christian denominations on HIV, especially in terms of how they may have evolved over the course of the HIV crisis [1]. In addition, religion can also affect the way individuals infected with HIV perceive themselves, how they cope with the disease and the forms of treatment they pursue [2], which this article can also explore. Emmaaa00 ( talk) 23:43, 5 September 2019 (UTC)
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Restored less POV version of Catholicism section. – Roscelese ( talk ⋅ contribs) 16:15, 22 June 2020 (UTC)
In the Christianity section, Jerry Falwell is cited as a view of the Christian faith - yet there is no mention of Catholic views (neither Western nor Eastern rites) nor of Anglican views nor the views of the Orthodox churches, nor of several other of the most major branches of Christianity within this section. Jerry Falwell is not a leader of a major, mainstream branch of Christianity - he is but one 'pastor' who founded his own sect. I feel that, given the fairly succint nature of the Christianity section, Mr Falwell is provided far too much gravitas and representation as a voice of the Christian faith by the article.
Indeed, the article cites the standpoints of religions and NOT individual pastors - with the sole exception of this one pastor. Might then you consider altering the article such that either his view, of little weight yet of high controversy, is removed or it is made clear that he is of little significance within the Christian faith. It is hardly like this is the view of someone notable like a Pope, Patriarch or the Archbishop of Canterbury - it's a single man who found his own sect of believers. - EcheveriaJ ( talk) 22:46, 1 December 2021 (UTC)
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 17:51, 28 January 2016 (UTC)
"The Church therefore promoted the concept of abstinence as the only morally viable course of a disagree with this position.[9] (more detail needed here)" Not only is more detail needed here, the sentence is utter gibberish as it stands - "course of a disagree with" means nothing in English. 87.128.18.74 ( talk) 16:49, 10 October 2016 (UTC)
I think the introductory paragraph could use a bit more elaboration so that it offers a better summary of the rest of the article. There are also numerous claims - including those in the introductory paragraph, the second half of the paragraph on Islam, the first paragraph on Christianity, the paragraph on Hinduism and the first paragraph on HIV prevention amongst Catholics - that lack citations. In addition, I think we could also include the stances of various Christian denominations on HIV, especially in terms of how they may have evolved over the course of the HIV crisis [1]. In addition, religion can also affect the way individuals infected with HIV perceive themselves, how they cope with the disease and the forms of treatment they pursue [2], which this article can also explore. Emmaaa00 ( talk) 23:43, 5 September 2019 (UTC)
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Restored less POV version of Catholicism section. – Roscelese ( talk ⋅ contribs) 16:15, 22 June 2020 (UTC)
In the Christianity section, Jerry Falwell is cited as a view of the Christian faith - yet there is no mention of Catholic views (neither Western nor Eastern rites) nor of Anglican views nor the views of the Orthodox churches, nor of several other of the most major branches of Christianity within this section. Jerry Falwell is not a leader of a major, mainstream branch of Christianity - he is but one 'pastor' who founded his own sect. I feel that, given the fairly succint nature of the Christianity section, Mr Falwell is provided far too much gravitas and representation as a voice of the Christian faith by the article.
Indeed, the article cites the standpoints of religions and NOT individual pastors - with the sole exception of this one pastor. Might then you consider altering the article such that either his view, of little weight yet of high controversy, is removed or it is made clear that he is of little significance within the Christian faith. It is hardly like this is the view of someone notable like a Pope, Patriarch or the Archbishop of Canterbury - it's a single man who found his own sect of believers. - EcheveriaJ ( talk) 22:46, 1 December 2021 (UTC)