Responses edit

Is there any way to prevent users from editing? Not really. There is a page protection method, but it has to be requested after specific articles are regularly, recently vandalized. They can either prevent all anonymous users from editing the page, or in extremes, prevent anyone from editing a page. A request for the former could be made easily, but it would have to demonstrate a good deal of recent vandalism for the proposal to be accepted. And I certainly would not even consider requesting the latter until you think that the article contains everything that you think it needs.
I will today try to set up a task force page for the new Left Hand Path task force. I do think that maybe seeing the religion banner as the biggest one there, and not a more specific "satanist" banner, might help prevent vandalism myself.
Also, I will try (eventually) to set up a specific Articles list for the task force so that all the articles can be monitored for vandalism regularly. This, however, will probably take quite a bit of time, as I am still in the process of creating all the other religion article lists as well and I'm trying to go through them article by article.
Which name would you prefer by the way: work group or task force? Both options are in current use, and I think it's probably best to be your call which one should be used. Also, is there a specific image you would like to see on the Left Hand Path tab?
By the way, if there ever arises a situation where you think that there may be a three reversion rule problem, contact me and we can try to get the matter resolved without anyone getting hurt. Badbilltucker 15:53, 6 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hi Werewolf edit

So my housemate is telling me that the article on Luciferianism is incorrect. He is saying that the worship of Lucifer as the God of Heaven and Earth is a more correct definition of Luciferianism in the traditional sense. Do you have any insight into this?

In general, how can I support you? My housemate turns out to be an old-school Luciferian who is also LaVey-educated, so that's a plus. He's not online, but I am. He doesn't have any books currently, but he knows what to get, and we've got good resources to buy them here. Let me know, Nina Odell 14:05, 7 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Today is my housemate's birthday. He got rid of his library, so I'm giving him the Satanic Bible tomorrow from Borders. In any event, I'm crazy busy - but if you can give me specific tasks (or him, for that matter - through me) like copyediting for neutrality, or finding references (I'm very good at that), that would help me to help you. Just post on my talk page from time to time and I'll do my best.
It would appear that you found a giant WerewolfSatanist-shaped hole on Wikipedia. I've found several nina-shaped holes. It's going to take me a couple of years of solid editing and editor-gathering to fill the ones I've found in two months. Have patience - the project is as long as it is big. Sincerely, Nina Odell 03:05, 8 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
My housemate read your post and said that you passed a small test on a "grand scale", whatever that means. Point out problem articles and we'll get to them when I have a bit more time. He seems to know about a lot of books, and I can cite them correctly. Have fun always, Nina Odell 13:41, 8 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Need the name edit

I'm figuring to create the subproject page as soon as I get a clear idea as to whether you want it to be a task force or a work group. It will probably determine how any subsequent subprojects get named, and I don't think I'm the one who should decide that. Also, I have no intention of getting you or the Big Guy mad at me for choosing the wrong name. :) Badbilltucker 23:29, 11 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

There really isn't a difference other between the two, other than I guess the "ring" of the name. Pretty much WikiProject Military History started the idea, and they (or he, Kirill Lokshin), first called them task forces. The Biography project came next. They called their subprojects work groups, maybe thinking "task force" had too martial a rink to it, maybe some other reason. I dunno. I think the Novels project called their first subproject a task force, and Albums, Former countries, Guitarists, and Islam, have followed suit. (I just finished verifying the other subproject, by the way.) It looks like task force is the preferred one, but, again, I don't think I should be the one to make the call. Badbilltucker 23:51, 11 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
Page created and listed on the Wikipedia:Community portal and the project directory. And, for what's it might be worth, I was kind of hoping you would choose "work group" as the name. As I indicated, I think "task force" is a little too militaristic. I'm not sure if I should say "thanks" for your choice, but I will anyway. Thanks for making the choice, and I do think it was a good one. Badbilltucker 01:36, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Left Hand Path work group is now active edit

You were one of the parties who indicated an interest in the Left Hand Path group on the Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals page. The project is now active at Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion/Left Hand Path work group, and all the names from the proposed project page have been transferred to the new active page. Badbilltucker 19:08, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Werewolf book on ebay edit

http://cgi.ebay.com/PRINCE-OF-DARKNESS-Sorcery-Witch-Satanism-Lycanthropy_W0QQitemZ130070647893QQihZ003QQcategoryZ29223QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem HS, see I look out for you. ISN 666Rev. Michael S. Margolin 23:10, 23 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

This one is very good and what a bargin. http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Book-of-Were-Wolves-lycanthropy-werwolf-werewolf_W0QQitemZ320074637238QQihZ011QQcategoryZ47103QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Rev. Michael S. Margolin 23:20, 23 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

=Blocked address edit

We've unfortunately been experiencing some rather severe vandalism from your IP range, but as long as you are logged in you should be fine. Can't sleep, clown will eat me 07:55, 29 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Satanism on Wikipedia edit

I have written an article for the book Hail Satan which is a collection of Satanic poetry. A christian user on Wikipedia seems upset and zealous in his efforts to have the article deleted. He has accused the article of vanity, whereas the article reads unbiased. The user in question also argues notability, yet the traffic log for the article since May shows over 1,000 visits. The article has also been accused of lacking sources, yet since this accusation proper sources have been added. The behavioral pattern however is arbitrary meaning when vanity is addressed and leveled - notability is argued, when notability is addressed and leveled - sources are argued. On the surface this seems less to do with an encyclopedic article's pertinence to Satanism and the Occult and rather the concern of christian users on Wikipedia to silence modern representations of Satanism in literature. I want to reach out to you in assuming unbiased concern and ask for your input and participation in the discussion of this article's deletion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Hail_Satan_(book) blackson 07:03, 27 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

My response. - Ian.thomson (talk) 02:26, 28 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

About Wiki Project Occult edit

Hi. I'm trying to keep updated the list of members of the project. I see that you haven't had any activity since more than 3 years. So I will remove you from the list of members. But don't worry, any time you want to come back, please do so. Just add yourself back again to the list. Thank you. -Legion fi (talk) 11:43, 11 October 2013 (UTC)Reply