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I thought Tom Shroder's book was about Ian Stevenson, not Satwant Pasricha. Could someone clarify this please. Johnfos 11:35, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
I'm aware that Satwant Pasricha has co-authored a paper with Dr Stevenson and others, but so have many people. Where is the evidence that SP was Dr Stevenson's protege?
Satwant Pasricha may well have been mentioned in the book Old Souls, but it has been reported in the Washington Post that the book is about Ian Stevenson. [1] Where is the evidence that the book is about SP?
You need to refer to sources to back up your claims, or else it just looks like you are trying to inflate the importance of the person being discussed, which does not make for a neutral presentation. So I'm adding a POV tag. Johnfos 03:24, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
why so much stress on her religion etc. she is a doctor afterall, consider removing her religion at VERY begging of article Jon Ascton ( talk) 17:45, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
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I thought Tom Shroder's book was about Ian Stevenson, not Satwant Pasricha. Could someone clarify this please. Johnfos 11:35, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
I'm aware that Satwant Pasricha has co-authored a paper with Dr Stevenson and others, but so have many people. Where is the evidence that SP was Dr Stevenson's protege?
Satwant Pasricha may well have been mentioned in the book Old Souls, but it has been reported in the Washington Post that the book is about Ian Stevenson. [1] Where is the evidence that the book is about SP?
You need to refer to sources to back up your claims, or else it just looks like you are trying to inflate the importance of the person being discussed, which does not make for a neutral presentation. So I'm adding a POV tag. Johnfos 03:24, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
why so much stress on her religion etc. she is a doctor afterall, consider removing her religion at VERY begging of article Jon Ascton ( talk) 17:45, 7 February 2009 (UTC)