Talk:Elizabeth Clare Prophet

TSL/CUT Facts, incl. Montessori International edit

I study the Prophets and am a Summit Lighthouse and TSL historian. I welcome questions and can provide neutral guidance. I will look at the posting, and make additional edits. Briefly, "Montessori International" was, at the very least, a private school operated by Church Universal & Triumphant and/or its sister organization, The Summit Lighthouse, as a teaching center for Church children. I do not know whether the Prophets and their religious organizations founded "Montessori International" the foundation; however, they (CUT/TSL) did own and operate its own Montessori school. I believe it closed in the 1970s.

TSL/CUT Facts, incl. Montessori International edit

I study the Prophets and am a Summit Lighthouse and TSL historian. I welcome questions and can provide neutral guidance.

I will look at the posting, and make additional edits. I have seen CUT-related boards that have looked either vandalized or badly edited in the recent past and seek to preserve the display and promulgation of accurate information.

Briefly, "Montessori International" was, at the very least, a private school operated by Church Universal & Triumphant and/or its sister organization, The Summit Lighthouse, as a teaching center for Church children. I do not know whether the Prophets and their religious organizations founded "Montessori International" the foundation; however, they (CUT/TSL) did own and operate its own Montessori school. I believe it closed in the 1970s.

Responding to above: CUT/TSL is not an online store. While it does sell books, CDs, et cetera (as most orthodox religions do), it is a full-blown Church with a formal board, a centralized location in Montana, and 250 spiritual centers worldwide. It also operates Summit University Press.

Stating that Mrs. Prophet made a prophecy "that failed" is inaccurate. The media sensationalized certain statements she made against the political battles and saber-rattling between the Soviet Union and the US during the Cold War.

Self-published Autobiography? edit

It looks like the extensively cited In My Own Words is in fact a self-published autobiography by the subject of this article, right? Quite a lot of this material appears to violate Wikipedia guidelines about such sources (see also WP:USINGSPS and WP:PRIMARYCARE). If reliable and verifiable sources are not available this material should be removed, especially material making claims about third parties. Weedwhacker128 (talk) 03:27, 31 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

THAT would separate the wheat from the chaff! But I'm afraid you wouldn't have enough left for a viable stub. This is an important subject from an historical perspective. Don't want to have it deleted entirely, do we? rags (talk) 06:01, 11 July 2017 (UTC)Reply
Are you saying the article can't be supported by verifiable sources? Weedwhacker128 (talk) 17:43, 4 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

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