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editIs this guy real? Sounds like bs I recommend article delete. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.3.129.17 (talk) 19:52, November 30, 2005 (UTC)
Speedy Deletes
editFor the record, I think the without-discussion removal of a speedy delete request that has clear policy support isn't cool. -- Jbamb 15:34, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
- I think there are reasonable grounds to dispute that this article does fall under any CSD, e.g. I don't believe it does. I believe it falls under "Is not suitable for Wikipedia" as unverifiable and "Vanity page", and the deletion policy specifies that both are to be listed on AfD. However, speedy deletion isn't about discussion. If there is dispute as to whether something is a CSD or not, then it should be taken to AfD. JYolkowski // talk 15:51, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
Totally disputed
editI have added the TotallyDisputed tag, since both the NPOV and the factual accuracy of this article are questionable, since most of the material comes from the subject of the article himself. This tag should not be removed until the contents have been reviewed by someone else.--Srleffler 16:12, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
- Please state exactly what claims you believe to be factually wrong. I don't see anything that's contradicted by sources, on a cursory inspection. --MarkSweep (call me collect) 07:27, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
Check the reference yourself!
editSources for this info already listed. Read the reference! It is a subject of research in Chinese New Religion.
* Clart, Philip. 2000. Opening the Wilderness for the Way of Heaven: A Chinese New Religion in the Greater Vancouver Area. Journal of Chinese Religions 28: 127-144 * Soo, Khin Wah. 1997. A Study of the Yiguan Dao (Unity Sect) and its Development in Peninsular Malaysia. Ph.D. dissertation, University of British Columbia.
Wang Died in December 1999, I am not writing about myself! User:WangHaoDe 28 December 2005