Feecher
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on this page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Happy editing! Hoary (talk) 09:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Thank you for your good work on the Monroe article. Keep it up! -- Hoary (talk) 09:36, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
June 2008
editPlease remember to mark your edits, such as your recent edits to Death of Marilyn Monroe, as minor if (and only if) they genuinely are minor edits (see Help:Minor edit). Marking a major change as a minor one is considered poor etiquette. The rule of thumb is that only an edit that consists solely of spelling corrections, formatting changes, or rearranging of text without modifying content should be flagged as a 'minor edit.' Thank you. -- Gyrofrog (talk) 13:45, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Marilyn Monroe
editOn Wikipedia a person must self-identify with a particular religion if that information is added to his/her article. Growing up in a particular religious environment is not evidence for the self-identified religion as an adult. If someone grows up an atheist but is now a Christian (see William J. Murray), do we put that person in the "Atheists" category?" MANY people grow up in a particular denomination (or lack thereof in Murray's case) but do not end up claiming that perspective when they are adults. This is a simple matter of following one of the very cornerstones of Wikipedia: "The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth." The last religion with which Marilyn Monroe self-identified as an adult was Judaism, and that is sourced in the article. The article contains sufficient explanation of her religion growing up, but the infobox must reflect self-identified religion as an adult. Thank you. Cresix (talk) 16:22, 5 May 2011 (UTC)