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Trust[edit]

I thought it was rather poetic, too! So much so that I decided to keep it there, only <!--"commented out"--> (See this diff) in case it could be reincorporated. Im glad you like the changes, though —I was wondering about whether the writer would take issue. Sinreg -SV|t 04:57, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Faith[edit]

"I think "Faith is hope in action" pretty much makes sense" - I dont know about that — the problem is the word "is," which implies a definitiveness. saying "A is B" is (theres that word) equivalent (at least a modifier) to saying A = B. The term "faith" is far too deep and broad to say it "is" something - rather say 'its a word which tends to be used in certain contexts, which are...' Your'e saying something like A = B/C, which gives a nice clear relationship between these elements, but since none of them are measurable, to assert that such a relationship between them is original research. While poetic, its meaning and wording is far too subjective to be called encyclopedic. Certainly gives food for thought to the next editor, but its not really definitive of what it is - again, "it" is a word, which means... etc. Get my drift? Sinreg, -SV|t 04:42, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)

LinkedIn? :)[edit]

I stumbled upon your profile at LinkedIn. I was recently thinking they should have an industry group for Wikipedians... --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 15:32, 5 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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