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Perhaps one can go ahead and merge the "Dreamweavers"/"Dream Weavers" page. Doesn't seem to have raised much discussion. You noted errors on the "Dreamweavers" page, but the biggest was describing them as a septet. As far as I know, there were never 7 at one time, but the names given showed everyone who ever sang in the group. -- BRG 21:20, 15 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I noticed you haven't been around for a while. I went ahead and merged them; if you ever come back and see this, you can make your corrections. -- BRG 13:30, 16 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Churches of Christ[edit]

Thanks for your interest in the Churches of Christ Article. Your input and expertise would be greatly appreciated.

I really do not have any business trying to produce content for the page. I am a 5th generation in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Though may Grandad and a great Uncle were part of what became the Independent Christian Churches. I got involved in the Churches of Christ page in self-defence. The edit war in the CoC article seemed to find expression in the article on The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) that I was trying to edit.

Since the separation of 1906 was over 100 years ago, my study of Disciples history does not cover the last century within the Churches of Christ. I knew however that those outide the Stone-Campbell movement did not understand the concerns of the editors of the CoC page. The section you responded in began with an angry confontation of an editor who was less respectful than I would have hoped who took the CoC article off his watch list rather than talk to me on the talk page.

At the time the CoC article was on partial protection from anonymous and new editors. When the protection expired, the war did not resume. The Article seems to be stable, at least for now. It would be interesting to test that by doing a bit of content editing and waiting a week or so to see how it is received.

A recurring challenge appears to come from editors in the article who seem to never have been required to write a term paper that required references and footnotes. When challenged by a wikipedian to cite reliable third party sources, they have no real clue as to what they are being asked to do. I cannot help them. My sources are almost exclusively CC(DOC), especially after 1906.

If you are willing to help, what would your goal be? What are your ideas to improve the article? How can I help you without interfering in the process of rewriting and citing sources? I would be glad to confer on areas of rewrite and the controversies that I have encountered or observed.

Please reply here so we keep this conversation in one place.John Park (talk) 03:17, 23 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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