Talk:Paul Schenck
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Split edit
Note: this is currently one Wikipedia page that attempts to document both of the Schenck brothers. Should it be split into two pages? -- Pinktulip 03:41, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
Robert dropped the fetus edit
I will note here on the discussion page that Robert Schenck accidentally DROPPED the fetus onto the sidewalk. Distusting. But I do not think that it is significant enough to go into the article. -- Pinktulip 12:49, 20 January 2006 (UTC)
"Aborted child" edit
Isn't this a violation of NPOV? Lingually, this term is an oxymoron-- a "child," by definition, has been born. This is why we have the words "zygote," "embryo," and "fetus." Unless there's an objection and discussion, I would like to change this.
-- Doin' it.
he is a grandfather of one of the Amish girls in the Amish School Shootings.
Spiritual Integrator edit
What is a "Spiritual Integrator"? It seems not to be a common, easily understandable term and has no article to explain it in WP. Is it professional jargon? Is there a concrete definition of it somewhere? As it is not explained it seems out of place in the lede of an article. regards, Guffydrawers (talk) 09:09, 17 July 2020 (UTC)
Roman Catholic priest edit
Although one of the two references alludes to it in its title, I don't see it mentioned anywhere in the text that Paul Schenck is now an ordained Catholic priest. SHJohnson (talk) 17:25, 9 August 2020 (UTC)