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Dear Fences and windows, I will work on Daesun Jinrihoe as soon as possible. Yes, the page shows different hands. I believe criticism should of course be kept but Jorgensen wrote his article sixteen years ago, in the immediate aftermath of the fights between the two factions, which generated a lot of hostile attention in the Korean media. The problems have not been completely eliminated, but a Council held in Yeoju in 2013 allowed the two factions to coexist more or least peacefully. DJ also tried to address the other criticism that surfaced in the media and I would say its public image is better than in 2001. Answering your questions on Weixin Shengjiao, I have mentioned in the entry that it translates "Sacred Teachings of the Mind Only." The problem however is that the Chinese notion of "mind" is not equivalent to the Western one. As far as I know, as it has received very little scholarly attention (in addition to what I quoted there are only three unpublished conference papers), WS has also eluded the radars of critics of fringe religions. Did you write the article on Daejongism as well? If yes, what is a deliberate decision to exclude the controversial matter of the relationship between Daejongism and Dahn Yoga, the organization of Ilchi Lee? Aidayoung ( talk) 18:48, 21 February 2017 (UTC) Fences and windows, I have finally worked on Daesun Jinrihoe. I have reorganized, updated, and expanded the entry, and restored the parts on "criticism" that had been deleted (presumably by members of the movement) but, when updated, are informative. I have maintained where consistent with the reorganization the previous material, and have included missing page numbers in already existing references. Aidayoung ( talk) 13:38, 5 June 2017 (UTC)
I've nominated the page at Template:Did you know nominations/Weixin Shengjiao. There may be a long wait until we hear. Fences& Windows 21:32, 20 February 2017 (UTC) Many thanks Aidayoung ( talk) 21:38, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
User:Fences and windows Thank you very much for the nomination Aidayoung ( talk) 08:01, 18 March 2017 (UTC)
Aethelwolf Emsworth thank you. However in the recent books they published in English they use only "Weixin Shengjiao". I wrote a mail to them in Taiwanand here is the answer: " About "Weixinism", it was a translation before 2010 at a time when we declared ourself as a denomination called "Weixinzong". But there were many people get confused and see us as the branch sect of Buddhism ("zong"宗 means a branch) so we announced that we are an independent new religion called Weixin Shengjiao ("Shengjiao" 聖教 means holy teaching, also a religion). After 2010 our official publications no longer use "Weixinism" or "Weixinzong."" Unfortunately, I do not know how to change the title of the page but recommend you simply eliminate your changes. Also, in all the most recent books of the movement mentioned in the bibliography "Weixin Shengjiao" is translated as "Sacred Teachings of the Mind Only". Please also correct back the French, I believe you can do this by simply eliminating your changes. Thank you, Aida Aidayoung ( talk) 21:08, 25 February 2017 (UTC)
Aethelwolf Emsworth This is an interesting question. In the US, they use the name Weixin Shengjiao. They do not have a Web page but this is the name written outside their Flushing Headquarters in New York, where I am conducting my research. The main book they use for introducing themselves in English and give to interested English-speaking parties, i.e."The New Religion of the World Taiwan Weixin Shengjiao," never uses "Weixinism," and, from the title on, consistently refers to "Weixin Shengjiao." The existing (and admittedly scarce) recent academic scholarship in English, by both Taiwanese (Chang) and Western scholars, uses "Weixin Shengjiao " or "Weixinshengjiao" and does not even mention "Weixinism." The authoritative online encyclopedia World Religions and Spiritualities Project at Virginia Commonwealth University also uses "Weixin Shengjiao" (no references to "Weixinisn" there either). On the other hand, you are right in raising the question of their Websites. I will ask them why exactly they keep the use of Weixinism there through my Taiwanese scholar contact and will come back to you Aidayoung ( talk) 22:04, 25 February 2017 (UTC)
Good point. I will ask them. You are a Sinologist and I am a religious studies scholar. My study is mostly of the movement in the West and their groups in US and Spain go under the name Weixin Shengjiao. But I do agree with you that they should clarify themselves the name issue as they expand internationally and perhaps amend their Web sites (as they seem to have amended their most recent English-language literature. ( talk) Aidayoung ( talk) 04:10, 26 February 2017 (UTC)
Aethelwolf Emsworth On Weixinism I agree we should leave the title as it is until they clarify why their Web sites are not consistent with their printed matter. I have another question. You changed the translation 八卦 from "Eight Trigrams" to "Eight Symbols." It is certainly a more literal translation but, when talking about I Ching, one normally speaks of "trigrams." It is a minor point, just curious to understand the reasons of the change. Aidayoung ( talk) 20:29, 27 February 2017 (UTC)
User:Aethelwolf Emsworth and User:Fences and windows since you helped edit Weixinism/Weixin Shengjiao you may want to have a look at the new page I created on the founder of Weixinism, Grand Master Hun Yuan. User: Fences and windows, I am still working on Daesun Jinrihoe and will later edit the page. Aidayoung ( talk) 16:30, 7 March 2017 (UTC)
User:Fences and windows Thank you for your advise. I am "associated" with Weixin Shengjiao in the same way I am associated with dozen religious movements (and artists, as I also study religious art) I have studied or am currently studying. I did interview Hun Yuan as I interviewed several other religious leaders and artists throughout the world, as well as opponents of religious leaders, critics of religion, etc. I believe this is a common situation for scholars of religion (and art). This obviously does not make us non-neutral. I personally took the pictures others than Huan Yuan.jpg while studying Weixin Shengjiao in Taiwan. I got permission to use Hun Yuan.jpg for an article I am working at, but I see I uploaded it incorrectly as my own work. I will try to determine what permission I would need to upload or simply change the picture with one I took. Aidayoung ( talk) 14:18, 8 March 2017 (UTC) User:Fences and windows I just changed image Hun Yuan.jpg to Hun Yuan 2.jpg. I took Hun Yuan 2.jpg during my fieldwork in Taiwan. On further consideration, I agreed that the picture was taken by a professional photographer and we can run into copyright problems. I am not an administrator and cannot delete Hun Yuan.jpg from Wikicommons but please do it and thank you in advance for your cooperation. I also deleted the reference to File:Stable Nation of the Golden Dragon.jpg from the article. Please also delete it from Wikicommons. Perhaps in the future the copyright owners can upload themselves some of these pictures to Wikicommons Aidayoung ( talk) 14:40, 8 March 2017 (UTC) User:Fences and windows Finally, I edited the articles placing sentences such as "According to the movement" or similar where claims come from literature produced by Weixin Shengjiao itself rather than peer-reviewed academic sources. Notwithstanding this, I have also "toned down" certain sentences as you recommended Aidayoung ( talk) 14:56, 8 March 2017 (UTC) User:Fences and windows if you have five minutes to spare, please also have a look at my edits in the entries on Diego Rivera and AMORC. I did take a picture of Diego Rivera's Quetzalcoatl but obviously the rights belong to Rivera's heirs, and I did not upload it. Please check that I phrased the sentences correctly. Aidayoung ( talk) 15:45, 8 March 2017 (UTC)
User:Fences and windows Thank you. I believe the "Dragon" image was useful for explaining the painting style, and I wrote to Weixin Shengjiao seeking authorization from the Grand Master/painter. Let'see whether they would answer Aidayoung ( talk) 23:38, 8 March 2017 (UTC)
User:Fences and windows this looks interesting and I confess I had never heard of it: but where do I exactly upload the picture onto Wikipedia? Is there a guide or Wizard? Best Aidayoung ( talk) 19:35, 9 March 2017 (UTC)
User:Fences and windows Done, using the Wizard, thank you very much Aidayoung ( talk) 16:23, 10 March 2017 (UTC) User:Fences and windows Thank you very much for the nomination Aidayoung ( talk) 08:00, 18 March 2017 (UTC) User:Fences and windows I have re-uploaded the deleted Dragon image to Wikicommons since the movement finally answered and claimed Hun Yuan will send the email authorizing this soon and are happy to make it available to everybody Aidayoung ( talk) 10:22, 18 March 2017 (UTC)
On 16 March 2017, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Weixinism, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that a Taiwanese religious movement teaching feng shui and I Ching since 1984 now has around 300,000 members? You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page ( here's how, Weixinism), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.
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I don't know if it is a "blatant copyright violation". I took the picture myself with an iPhone at the Korean headquarters of Victory Altar. The poster is obviously copyrightable but I took an angle of the entrance displaying the poster. I am seeking your kind guidance: I have updated again the image as Wikipedia rather than Wikicommons ( /info/en/?search=File:Messia_Cho.jpg) and I believe that it serves the purpose of illustrating important points of the article and its use would be fair use, but would not put it back in the article until I hear from you. I can also require authorization from the Victory Altar, if you kindly explain to me which form the authorization should have. Thank you in advance Aidayoung ( talk) 00:02, 9 November 2017 (UTC)
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Hello. User:Drmies explained why the material was removed in their edit summaries, while you just reverted their edits with no explanation. That's not how things should be done here, so discuss it on the talk page of the article, with a good and valid reason for why you want to re-add material that has been removed for being insufficiently/improperly sourced. - Tom | Thomas.W talk 21:36, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
This is a little bit bizarre. Massimo Introvigne has written hundreds of articles and dozens of books, some published by leading academic presses such as Oxford University Press and Brill, on a wide variety of subjects. He has “strong ties” with several hundred new religious movements, in the sense that he has written about them after having observed them, inter alia by interviewing their leaders and debated with them in public events, which is typical of academic scholars of new religious movements, most of whom do not agree with the characterization of new religious movements as “cults” and are critical of the so-called anti-cult movements. CESNUR in turn, which is not “supposed to watch cults” but is an academic organization for the scholarly study of new religious movements, has organized dozens of conferences and published hundreds of texts on all sort of religions. As far as I know, Introvigne wrote only two articles on Maltsev (as opposite to several hundreds he wrote on other subjects) and The Journal of CESNUR devoted one single issue to Maltsev’s movement, without ever mentioning it in any other issue or article. The entry on Maltsev’s Institute Introvigne wrote was published in a peer-reviewed academic encyclopedia, the World Religions and Spirituality Project, based at Virginia Commonwealth University and edited by David G. Bromley. See https://wrldrels.org/about-us/. I have never seen the academic integrity of this encyclopedia questioned. I believe there is a confusion here between disagreeing with certain position of academic scholars and recognizing their work as scholarly sources. If one disagrees, he or she is free to add other sources. Simply canceling entire paragraphs is not editing Aidayoung ( talk) 06:58, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
Hello. Edits such as this are not acceptable, removing properly sourced material with a false claim of it being unsourced; removal that seems like an attempt to whitewash the article. - Tom | Thomas.W talk 08:13, 28 October 2019 (UTC) I removed false information. There is no evidence that (a) CESNUR defended the Order of the Solar Temple; (b) CESNUR as n organizations defended Aum Shinri-Kyo (c) Jim Lewis was ever a member of CESNUR. A single hostile article of twenty years ago in the French Communist newspaper L’Humanite’ is hardly sufficient evidence. Aidayoung ( talk) 08:17, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
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Dear Thomas, I believe I answered this before but let’s repeat myself. I regard as offensive the idea that I edit for money. It is obvious from my contribution history that I study new religious movements but I am not “affiliated” with any of these, nor with CESNUR (in the sense that “affiliates” are its members and directors, not those who attend its conferences, which would disqualify most scholars of new religious movements in the world). I am certainly not affiliated with Oleg Maltsev: indeed, one should have recognized from my article that I do not agree with his theories on religion (but represented them as I believe they are). Another interesting question is whether you yourself are affiliated with one of anti-cult organizations. But of course “affiliations” may be constructed in many different ways Aidayoung ( talk) 12:29, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
I believe Bitter Winter is a valuable resource for understanding Chinese religion and Asian religion is my main field (not CESNUR’s, by the way: look at my edits). If you Google Bitter Winter, you will see it is used as a resource by many mainline media. The entry on Maltsev is a very small part of what I wrote for Wikipedia (which obviously is not my main activity). I defended it as a matter of principle because it took me some time to make sense of his quite idiosyncratic belief system, and I believe I did a good work there. As somebody studying new religions, I am obviously familiar + with Massimo Introvigne, CESNUR, Gordon Melton etc. I am also aware that anti-cultists have a negative opinion of them and of scholars of new religious movements in general. I do not believe that the opinion of anti-cultists should be censored or excluded from Wikipedia but that balanced articles should (a) take both sets of opinions into account; and (2) do not report unconfirmed rumors. There is no reason to quarrel and I certainly do not plan to start a war. In fact, I believe that contrasts of opinion sometimes make for better entries. Aidayoung ( talk) 14:40, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
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Thanks but I believe systematically removing reliably sourced material is material for ANI complaint. Aidayoung ( talk) 05:45, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
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Dear Fences and windows, I will work on Daesun Jinrihoe as soon as possible. Yes, the page shows different hands. I believe criticism should of course be kept but Jorgensen wrote his article sixteen years ago, in the immediate aftermath of the fights between the two factions, which generated a lot of hostile attention in the Korean media. The problems have not been completely eliminated, but a Council held in Yeoju in 2013 allowed the two factions to coexist more or least peacefully. DJ also tried to address the other criticism that surfaced in the media and I would say its public image is better than in 2001. Answering your questions on Weixin Shengjiao, I have mentioned in the entry that it translates "Sacred Teachings of the Mind Only." The problem however is that the Chinese notion of "mind" is not equivalent to the Western one. As far as I know, as it has received very little scholarly attention (in addition to what I quoted there are only three unpublished conference papers), WS has also eluded the radars of critics of fringe religions. Did you write the article on Daejongism as well? If yes, what is a deliberate decision to exclude the controversial matter of the relationship between Daejongism and Dahn Yoga, the organization of Ilchi Lee? Aidayoung ( talk) 18:48, 21 February 2017 (UTC) Fences and windows, I have finally worked on Daesun Jinrihoe. I have reorganized, updated, and expanded the entry, and restored the parts on "criticism" that had been deleted (presumably by members of the movement) but, when updated, are informative. I have maintained where consistent with the reorganization the previous material, and have included missing page numbers in already existing references. Aidayoung ( talk) 13:38, 5 June 2017 (UTC)
I've nominated the page at Template:Did you know nominations/Weixin Shengjiao. There may be a long wait until we hear. Fences& Windows 21:32, 20 February 2017 (UTC) Many thanks Aidayoung ( talk) 21:38, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
User:Fences and windows Thank you very much for the nomination Aidayoung ( talk) 08:01, 18 March 2017 (UTC)
Aethelwolf Emsworth thank you. However in the recent books they published in English they use only "Weixin Shengjiao". I wrote a mail to them in Taiwanand here is the answer: " About "Weixinism", it was a translation before 2010 at a time when we declared ourself as a denomination called "Weixinzong". But there were many people get confused and see us as the branch sect of Buddhism ("zong"宗 means a branch) so we announced that we are an independent new religion called Weixin Shengjiao ("Shengjiao" 聖教 means holy teaching, also a religion). After 2010 our official publications no longer use "Weixinism" or "Weixinzong."" Unfortunately, I do not know how to change the title of the page but recommend you simply eliminate your changes. Also, in all the most recent books of the movement mentioned in the bibliography "Weixin Shengjiao" is translated as "Sacred Teachings of the Mind Only". Please also correct back the French, I believe you can do this by simply eliminating your changes. Thank you, Aida Aidayoung ( talk) 21:08, 25 February 2017 (UTC)
Aethelwolf Emsworth This is an interesting question. In the US, they use the name Weixin Shengjiao. They do not have a Web page but this is the name written outside their Flushing Headquarters in New York, where I am conducting my research. The main book they use for introducing themselves in English and give to interested English-speaking parties, i.e."The New Religion of the World Taiwan Weixin Shengjiao," never uses "Weixinism," and, from the title on, consistently refers to "Weixin Shengjiao." The existing (and admittedly scarce) recent academic scholarship in English, by both Taiwanese (Chang) and Western scholars, uses "Weixin Shengjiao " or "Weixinshengjiao" and does not even mention "Weixinism." The authoritative online encyclopedia World Religions and Spiritualities Project at Virginia Commonwealth University also uses "Weixin Shengjiao" (no references to "Weixinisn" there either). On the other hand, you are right in raising the question of their Websites. I will ask them why exactly they keep the use of Weixinism there through my Taiwanese scholar contact and will come back to you Aidayoung ( talk) 22:04, 25 February 2017 (UTC)
Good point. I will ask them. You are a Sinologist and I am a religious studies scholar. My study is mostly of the movement in the West and their groups in US and Spain go under the name Weixin Shengjiao. But I do agree with you that they should clarify themselves the name issue as they expand internationally and perhaps amend their Web sites (as they seem to have amended their most recent English-language literature. ( talk) Aidayoung ( talk) 04:10, 26 February 2017 (UTC)
Aethelwolf Emsworth On Weixinism I agree we should leave the title as it is until they clarify why their Web sites are not consistent with their printed matter. I have another question. You changed the translation 八卦 from "Eight Trigrams" to "Eight Symbols." It is certainly a more literal translation but, when talking about I Ching, one normally speaks of "trigrams." It is a minor point, just curious to understand the reasons of the change. Aidayoung ( talk) 20:29, 27 February 2017 (UTC)
User:Aethelwolf Emsworth and User:Fences and windows since you helped edit Weixinism/Weixin Shengjiao you may want to have a look at the new page I created on the founder of Weixinism, Grand Master Hun Yuan. User: Fences and windows, I am still working on Daesun Jinrihoe and will later edit the page. Aidayoung ( talk) 16:30, 7 March 2017 (UTC)
User:Fences and windows Thank you for your advise. I am "associated" with Weixin Shengjiao in the same way I am associated with dozen religious movements (and artists, as I also study religious art) I have studied or am currently studying. I did interview Hun Yuan as I interviewed several other religious leaders and artists throughout the world, as well as opponents of religious leaders, critics of religion, etc. I believe this is a common situation for scholars of religion (and art). This obviously does not make us non-neutral. I personally took the pictures others than Huan Yuan.jpg while studying Weixin Shengjiao in Taiwan. I got permission to use Hun Yuan.jpg for an article I am working at, but I see I uploaded it incorrectly as my own work. I will try to determine what permission I would need to upload or simply change the picture with one I took. Aidayoung ( talk) 14:18, 8 March 2017 (UTC) User:Fences and windows I just changed image Hun Yuan.jpg to Hun Yuan 2.jpg. I took Hun Yuan 2.jpg during my fieldwork in Taiwan. On further consideration, I agreed that the picture was taken by a professional photographer and we can run into copyright problems. I am not an administrator and cannot delete Hun Yuan.jpg from Wikicommons but please do it and thank you in advance for your cooperation. I also deleted the reference to File:Stable Nation of the Golden Dragon.jpg from the article. Please also delete it from Wikicommons. Perhaps in the future the copyright owners can upload themselves some of these pictures to Wikicommons Aidayoung ( talk) 14:40, 8 March 2017 (UTC) User:Fences and windows Finally, I edited the articles placing sentences such as "According to the movement" or similar where claims come from literature produced by Weixin Shengjiao itself rather than peer-reviewed academic sources. Notwithstanding this, I have also "toned down" certain sentences as you recommended Aidayoung ( talk) 14:56, 8 March 2017 (UTC) User:Fences and windows if you have five minutes to spare, please also have a look at my edits in the entries on Diego Rivera and AMORC. I did take a picture of Diego Rivera's Quetzalcoatl but obviously the rights belong to Rivera's heirs, and I did not upload it. Please check that I phrased the sentences correctly. Aidayoung ( talk) 15:45, 8 March 2017 (UTC)
User:Fences and windows Thank you. I believe the "Dragon" image was useful for explaining the painting style, and I wrote to Weixin Shengjiao seeking authorization from the Grand Master/painter. Let'see whether they would answer Aidayoung ( talk) 23:38, 8 March 2017 (UTC)
User:Fences and windows this looks interesting and I confess I had never heard of it: but where do I exactly upload the picture onto Wikipedia? Is there a guide or Wizard? Best Aidayoung ( talk) 19:35, 9 March 2017 (UTC)
User:Fences and windows Done, using the Wizard, thank you very much Aidayoung ( talk) 16:23, 10 March 2017 (UTC) User:Fences and windows Thank you very much for the nomination Aidayoung ( talk) 08:00, 18 March 2017 (UTC) User:Fences and windows I have re-uploaded the deleted Dragon image to Wikicommons since the movement finally answered and claimed Hun Yuan will send the email authorizing this soon and are happy to make it available to everybody Aidayoung ( talk) 10:22, 18 March 2017 (UTC)
On 16 March 2017, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Weixinism, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that a Taiwanese religious movement teaching feng shui and I Ching since 1984 now has around 300,000 members? You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page ( here's how, Weixinism), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.
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I don't know if it is a "blatant copyright violation". I took the picture myself with an iPhone at the Korean headquarters of Victory Altar. The poster is obviously copyrightable but I took an angle of the entrance displaying the poster. I am seeking your kind guidance: I have updated again the image as Wikipedia rather than Wikicommons ( /info/en/?search=File:Messia_Cho.jpg) and I believe that it serves the purpose of illustrating important points of the article and its use would be fair use, but would not put it back in the article until I hear from you. I can also require authorization from the Victory Altar, if you kindly explain to me which form the authorization should have. Thank you in advance Aidayoung ( talk) 00:02, 9 November 2017 (UTC)
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Hello. User:Drmies explained why the material was removed in their edit summaries, while you just reverted their edits with no explanation. That's not how things should be done here, so discuss it on the talk page of the article, with a good and valid reason for why you want to re-add material that has been removed for being insufficiently/improperly sourced. - Tom | Thomas.W talk 21:36, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
This is a little bit bizarre. Massimo Introvigne has written hundreds of articles and dozens of books, some published by leading academic presses such as Oxford University Press and Brill, on a wide variety of subjects. He has “strong ties” with several hundred new religious movements, in the sense that he has written about them after having observed them, inter alia by interviewing their leaders and debated with them in public events, which is typical of academic scholars of new religious movements, most of whom do not agree with the characterization of new religious movements as “cults” and are critical of the so-called anti-cult movements. CESNUR in turn, which is not “supposed to watch cults” but is an academic organization for the scholarly study of new religious movements, has organized dozens of conferences and published hundreds of texts on all sort of religions. As far as I know, Introvigne wrote only two articles on Maltsev (as opposite to several hundreds he wrote on other subjects) and The Journal of CESNUR devoted one single issue to Maltsev’s movement, without ever mentioning it in any other issue or article. The entry on Maltsev’s Institute Introvigne wrote was published in a peer-reviewed academic encyclopedia, the World Religions and Spirituality Project, based at Virginia Commonwealth University and edited by David G. Bromley. See https://wrldrels.org/about-us/. I have never seen the academic integrity of this encyclopedia questioned. I believe there is a confusion here between disagreeing with certain position of academic scholars and recognizing their work as scholarly sources. If one disagrees, he or she is free to add other sources. Simply canceling entire paragraphs is not editing Aidayoung ( talk) 06:58, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
Hello. Edits such as this are not acceptable, removing properly sourced material with a false claim of it being unsourced; removal that seems like an attempt to whitewash the article. - Tom | Thomas.W talk 08:13, 28 October 2019 (UTC) I removed false information. There is no evidence that (a) CESNUR defended the Order of the Solar Temple; (b) CESNUR as n organizations defended Aum Shinri-Kyo (c) Jim Lewis was ever a member of CESNUR. A single hostile article of twenty years ago in the French Communist newspaper L’Humanite’ is hardly sufficient evidence. Aidayoung ( talk) 08:17, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
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Dear Thomas, I believe I answered this before but let’s repeat myself. I regard as offensive the idea that I edit for money. It is obvious from my contribution history that I study new religious movements but I am not “affiliated” with any of these, nor with CESNUR (in the sense that “affiliates” are its members and directors, not those who attend its conferences, which would disqualify most scholars of new religious movements in the world). I am certainly not affiliated with Oleg Maltsev: indeed, one should have recognized from my article that I do not agree with his theories on religion (but represented them as I believe they are). Another interesting question is whether you yourself are affiliated with one of anti-cult organizations. But of course “affiliations” may be constructed in many different ways Aidayoung ( talk) 12:29, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
I believe Bitter Winter is a valuable resource for understanding Chinese religion and Asian religion is my main field (not CESNUR’s, by the way: look at my edits). If you Google Bitter Winter, you will see it is used as a resource by many mainline media. The entry on Maltsev is a very small part of what I wrote for Wikipedia (which obviously is not my main activity). I defended it as a matter of principle because it took me some time to make sense of his quite idiosyncratic belief system, and I believe I did a good work there. As somebody studying new religions, I am obviously familiar + with Massimo Introvigne, CESNUR, Gordon Melton etc. I am also aware that anti-cultists have a negative opinion of them and of scholars of new religious movements in general. I do not believe that the opinion of anti-cultists should be censored or excluded from Wikipedia but that balanced articles should (a) take both sets of opinions into account; and (2) do not report unconfirmed rumors. There is no reason to quarrel and I certainly do not plan to start a war. In fact, I believe that contrasts of opinion sometimes make for better entries. Aidayoung ( talk) 14:40, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
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Thanks Aidayoung ( talk) 15:00, 5 December 2019 (UTC)
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Thanks but I believe systematically removing reliably sourced material is material for ANI complaint. Aidayoung ( talk) 05:45, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
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I strongly recommend you self-revert. Grayfell ( talk) 05:53, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
I have opened a dispute resolution. Aidayoung ( talk) 06:01, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
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