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merge from Dove World Outreach Center
There's a lot of biographical info on Jones sitting in Dove World Outreach Center; should probably be merged over here. -- Kendrick7 20:28, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
- opposeNo It can stay there, easier to avoid BLP issues there Weaponbb7 (talk) 20:43, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
- Support, it would show better organization to separate this from the larger article.--William S. Saturn (talk) 21:03, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
Content hidden in overwriting with Rdr
I found
- Dr. Terry Jones is the senior pastor of Dove World Outreach Center in Gainsville, Florida. He is also the author of a controversial book entitled "Islam is of the Devil."
- He attended Cape Girardeau Central High-school where he graduated alongside Rush Limbaugh. His first wife died in 1996
and would have copied it only to here and/or the other related talk page, even if my intention of overwriting with a Rdr to the article on the controversy he is involved in had not been overtaken by a colleague's overwrite, done while i was documenting my intended one.
He is notably only for one event at this point (see Talk:2010_Qur'an-burning controversy#Terry Jones, pastor), and nothing removed is worthy of mention unless tied in to that event in ways that are not obvious from the above.
By the way,
- _ the Limbaugh connection, even if made relevant, was at the time of the overwrite justified on talk:2010_Qur'an-burning controversy only a non-journalist blog that was only said there to have been quoted by Huntington Post (opinion, not a newspaper or magazine) and USA Today (but with no verifiable second source they may have provided cited on the talk page), and AFAIK are still no better documented.
_ If someone has a verifiable doctorate or medical degree, we say mention earning a PhD or being a physician; we don't put "Dr." in front of a name any more than we would put "Mr."
--Jerzy•t 22:29, 10 September 2010 (UTC)