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I'm uncomfortable with the depiction of Fanning as the prime mover in a split that took place decades after his death. The many splits in the Restoration Movement were complex events that unfolded over time and involved many differences of opinion. In short, the diverse sources of these schisms should encourage us to approach with skepticism any attempt to blame Fanning. Right now, the article makes it seem as if he were the driving force, a church-splitter by nature, yet these assertions simply grant him too much agency. Josh a brewer (talk) 18:26, 10 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]