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Re-referencing Argument from Love[edit]

Hi EthicsGradient. In your deletion vote on Argument from Love you wrote "delete unless re-referenced and re-written". I've added several more refs and amended it a bit. Is this enough for you to keep the article (not of course a question of whether you agree with it)? I'm happy to add more refs and material if that would change your vote. NBeale 12:25, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi NBeale. I had another look on the page. The problem is that while there are lot of references to links between the perception of love and the existence of God in theological literature, the article presents something like a formal proof. Unless there is a source that actually spells out The Argument from Love in a formal manner, presenting it like this would be original research. --EthicsGradient 13:08, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

List of ant genera[edit]

Hello. You removed the genus Acanthognathus from List of ant genera (alphabetical). Well, I don´t know if Acanthognathus is also a bony, extinct fish, but really is a ant genera too. I'm a editor from Spanish Wikipedia, and I don't know how resolve this here, then I comment it to you because maybe you can/want resolve it. Greetings, --Furado (talk) 20:44, 8 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Ups! Maybe a vandalism? The article say:
Acanthognathus is an extinct genus of bony fish. It was first named by Mayr in 1887, and contains six species, A. brevicornis, A. lentus, A. ocellatus, A. rudis, A. stipulosus, A. teledectus.
and the references are www.discoverlife.org. Well, the information are correct but about a genera of ant, and the taxobox seems it's false. I'll write about it in WikiProject Fishes. Greetings, --Furado (talk) 23:45, 8 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Case solved. Sorry if I disturbed. Greetings,--Furado (talk) 12:38, 10 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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