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I don't understand your message, I'm afraid; my edit summary on Problem of evil was "rv to remove some inaccurate "corrections", and a long personal essay. The latter contains material that could be useful, so I've taken it to Talk)"; I've placed your essay on the Talk page, as I said I had. Ah, wait, I see — my edit summary on Theodicy was "Reverted edits by Ojcb2 to last version by Trivial"; Trivial is another editor, not a comment on your addition.

The problems with your addition, aside from minor matters of presentation, are, first, that it takes one moderately interesting but fairly minor discussion and blows it up into something that overbalances the articles (especially in the case of the "problem of evil" article). Secondly, it's a personal essay, with lots of editorial comment. Presenting a particular philosopher's argument is one thing, but offering your opinion of it isn't.

Still, as I say, I've added your text to the Talk pages of the articles, so you might want to join in the discussion there. Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 13:45, 22 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  1. Please 'sign' your messages (as explained in the Welcome message above; I'm getting a string of anonymous messages, for each one of which I have to go into the History of my Talk page, and sort through the entries to work out who I should reply to.
  2. With regard to the Augustine passage, the whole article needed copy-editing, which I've now done. Can you see any other problems?
  3. Every editor should feel protective of all Wikipedia articles, though shouldn't take it too far. I don't think that I do, though of course I'm only human — I'm satisfied that I'm within acceptable bounds in this case though. Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 14:21, 22 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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