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'''Speedy keep'''. This editor nominated 4 Christian biography entries for deletion, today. It's hard to assume good faith. By the way, Grant Jeffrey is '''very notable'''. He has written numerous books and has over 11 million Google hits .--] 05:17, 18 January 2006 (UTC) | '''Speedy keep'''. This editor nominated 4 Christian biography entries for deletion, today. It's hard to assume good faith. By the way, Grant Jeffrey is '''very notable'''. He has written numerous books and has over 11 million Google hits .--] 05:17, 18 January 2006 (UTC) | ||
'''Delete''', per nom. Two things: You get 11,000,000 hits if you don't know how to use a search engine. The fact is that, even if you properly search for "Grant Jeffrey" and include the quotes, you get just over 43,000 and, by the third page, you're running into lots of other people with the name. If you just type "Grant Jeffrey" in the search field without the quotes, you get every page that Google can find with either, or, or both names. One would think that one whom considers himself a web host and web page designer would know that. Second, there is no reason to disparage the editor on the subject of "good faith" simply because he has nominated several of Gastrich's articles for deletion. Jeffrey's reputation as "very notable" seems to occur only within a small segment of Christendom. By and large, the majority of Christians are either unaware of him or pay him no mind. - ] 05:41, 18 January 2006 (UTC) |
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Grant Jeffrey
Obscure, non-notable writer.
Delete. A.J.A. 05:14, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
Speedy keep. This editor nominated 4 Christian biography entries for deletion, today. It's hard to assume good faith. By the way, Grant Jeffrey is very notable. He has written numerous books and has over 11 million Google hits .--Jason Gastrich 05:17, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
Delete, per nom. Two things: You get 11,000,000 hits if you don't know how to use a search engine. The fact is that, even if you properly search for "Grant Jeffrey" and include the quotes, you get just over 43,000 and, by the third page, you're running into lots of other people with the name. If you just type "Grant Jeffrey" in the search field without the quotes, you get every page that Google can find with either, or, or both names. One would think that one whom considers himself a web host and web page designer would know that. Second, there is no reason to disparage the editor on the subject of "good faith" simply because he has nominated several of Gastrich's articles for deletion. Jeffrey's reputation as "very notable" seems to occur only within a small segment of Christendom. By and large, the majority of Christians are either unaware of him or pay him no mind. - WarriorScribe 05:41, 18 January 2006 (UTC)