August 2017

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Your editing

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(ec with above) Your account was created today, you don't know what "virulent" means ("I had to look it up"), and yet you are already WP:Edit warring with established editors over your edits. Either you're a sock of someone who has edited here before, or you are off to a really terrible start to your editing career. Slow down, discuss your disputes with other editors per WP:BRD, don't knee-jerk re-revert, 'cause it will most certainly get you into trouble.

And if you're a sock, you'll eventually be put back in the drawer, I'm certain. Beyond My Ken (talk) 17:36, 24 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

Since you've just been check-user blocked, I guess you were a sock. Beyond My Ken (talk) 17:56, 24 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

Are you arguing that Bormann was an atheist or not?

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As you seem to have said in your first edit summary that he was an atheist, but here you wrote "Hewas not an athiest, if you think he was then "you are insufficiently educated" as you ironically told me." In any case, you can't just delete well sourced text because you don't like it or think it's wrong, find other academic sources discussing his religion and add them. Doug Weller talk 17:51, 24 August 2017 (UTC)Reply