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Juanita García Peraza
[edit]I wrote the Juanita García Peraza article in accordance with Wikipedia policy which requires that posts be cited by reliable verifiable sources and does not allow POV's. Wikipedia is an "eyclopedia" and not a religious nor political forum. By distorting the established format it may be deemed that you are vandalizing the article and not only may you be banned from editing, you may be heading the article for total deletion which would be a shame since Juanita García Peraza is a glory of Puerto Rico which deserves to be known by my millions of readers world wide. Tony the Marine (talk) 23:17, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
- I will look closely into the situation later in the day. Tony the Marine (talk) 18:39, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
- Hello Diana Margarita, I am impressed that you have a Master's degree from Columbia University and I hope that others follow your example. You are right when you state that encyclopedias are supposed to expose correct facts, and not erroneous information, however you forgot to state that encyclopedias are not to post point-of-views, which exactly what you did. Ex.: "Throughout history, women have been discriminated by men, but not by God. Women are overcoming the prototypes created by men; they have aspired and risen to positions previously forbidden to them." This is not a propaganda forum.
The article does not state that the Congregation Mita is a "Pentecostal" church, it is a "Protestant" church. There is a difference between the two. According to the following source Religions:"Mita se consideraba como la reencarnacion del Espiritu Santo o de la plenitud del espiritu."
I admire "Juanita García Peraza" and truly respect her and that is why I wrote the bio about "her" and not a "propaganda" article. I hope that you understand that we do not permit "biased" information in Wikipedia. I would hate for it to be deleted if it were considered biased because of propagandists edits. Tony the Marine (talk) 23:53, 8 September 2008 (UTC)