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Please do not add that Sergei Kourdakov was an Orthodox Christian without true evidence. Having a funeral procession held at a Russian Orthodox church does not mean in every single case that a person is definitely Russian Orthodox. Kourdakov in fact had two funeral services: one by a Presbyterian minister and one by an Orthodox one. I have previously reverted your edits over the same material on Sergei Kourdakov's article as well. Sorafune +1 21:27, 2 May 2010 (UTC)
I don't really give a rat's behind what you "believe"....you've obviously got some kind of agenda. Why didn't he say it? well, maybe you should ask the *Evangelical Christian* publishers of his autobiography! You don't think it's possible that this little tidbit was deliberately left out as it would be "bad for business" for them?? Immense amount???? Are you kidding me??????? There is no more evidence of his remaining an Evie than of his conversion to the ROC. And as to the NY'er and the LAT, the western press is notorious for its ignorance of Eastern Orthodoxy. There is a great deal of misinformation about Orthodoxy in the West. Apparently, you suffer from the same malady (or is it just indifference?). I wonder how his life story would have turned out if he had been placed with an Orthodox family rather than one that follows 500 year old heresies.
I have an email to your "source" (the guy who posted Sergei's entry on the "find-a-grave" site) and have asked him where he got his information. We'll see what's what when i get his reply.
Question for you: I see in your bio you were born in Romania; did you "get saved" out of the Orthodox Church?
Evi-ism IS full of heresies, some 500 years old, some 1000, some even older, but heresies nonetheless. Not to mention contradictions.
Well, that's all fine and dandy but how about sources from the time that article was published up to Sergei's death? You ignore sources that give evidence that he did something you don't like. You're as bad as you accuse me of being!
talking about what time in his life?
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Non notable game - no sources seem to exist. The only mention I can find just lists it as a variant of Crazy Eights, and it's some website from the 90s.
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Please do not add that Sergei Kourdakov was an Orthodox Christian without true evidence. Having a funeral procession held at a Russian Orthodox church does not mean in every single case that a person is definitely Russian Orthodox. Kourdakov in fact had two funeral services: one by a Presbyterian minister and one by an Orthodox one. I have previously reverted your edits over the same material on Sergei Kourdakov's article as well. Sorafune +1 21:27, 2 May 2010 (UTC)
I don't really give a rat's behind what you "believe"....you've obviously got some kind of agenda. Why didn't he say it? well, maybe you should ask the *Evangelical Christian* publishers of his autobiography! You don't think it's possible that this little tidbit was deliberately left out as it would be "bad for business" for them?? Immense amount???? Are you kidding me??????? There is no more evidence of his remaining an Evie than of his conversion to the ROC. And as to the NY'er and the LAT, the western press is notorious for its ignorance of Eastern Orthodoxy. There is a great deal of misinformation about Orthodoxy in the West. Apparently, you suffer from the same malady (or is it just indifference?). I wonder how his life story would have turned out if he had been placed with an Orthodox family rather than one that follows 500 year old heresies.
I have an email to your "source" (the guy who posted Sergei's entry on the "find-a-grave" site) and have asked him where he got his information. We'll see what's what when i get his reply.
Question for you: I see in your bio you were born in Romania; did you "get saved" out of the Orthodox Church?
Evi-ism IS full of heresies, some 500 years old, some 1000, some even older, but heresies nonetheless. Not to mention contradictions.
Well, that's all fine and dandy but how about sources from the time that article was published up to Sergei's death? You ignore sources that give evidence that he did something you don't like. You're as bad as you accuse me of being!
talking about what time in his life?
The article Kings Reverse has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
Non notable game - no sources seem to exist. The only mention I can find just lists it as a variant of Crazy Eights, and it's some website from the 90s.
While all constructive contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, pages may be deleted for any of several reasons.
You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the {{proposed deletion/dated}}
notice, but please explain why in your
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the article's talk page.
Please consider improving the page to address the issues raised. Removing {{proposed deletion/dated}}
will stop the
proposed deletion process, but other
deletion processes exist. In particular, the
speedy deletion process can result in deletion without discussion, and
articles for deletion allows discussion to reach
consensus for deletion.
StreetcarEnjoyer (
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23:39, 13 February 2024 (UTC)