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Religion
editNOTE: I made the edit but then realized that I was offline so the I.P is: 121.216.57.216
Someone changed the quote "But He's an all-loving God" to "But He's not an all-loving God" so I reverted it back. I regard this as pure ignorance and vandalism.
If anyone sees this in the future please help fix it =)
Cheers -Webmaster G 06:55PM, 14 May 2009 (UTC)
Nationality
editThere is NO SOURCE that claims that Tom Araya has US citizenship. I've been looking where that strange "gatekeeping" warning came from, since there's no source, and only found a link that with assumptions from 11 years ago. Tom Araya is Chilean by ius solis and ius sanguinis. Like it or not. Even Slash, who was born in England from a British mother and a US father, didn't got his US citizenship until 1996, so your speculations means nothing without trustworthy sources. Please be professional as this site aim to be. If you want to place him as "Chilean-American", look for reliable source. Respectfully, greetings. 186.34.109.70 (talk) 04:42, 31 July 2024 (UTC)
So sorry, I sent the message twice by mistake and I can't find the delete function.