I have been a reader of Wikipedia for over two years. Now seems to be a reasonable time to become a more active contributor.


My pseudonym BNA-WTTA is an acronym for: 'BE NOT AFRAID---WE THINK THEREFORE WE ARE'.


'BE NOT AFRAID' refers to the words that Pope John Paul II used to inspire millions of Poles to peacefully pursue intellectual, political and social freedom from their oppressors. This phrase may well have inspired others in similar situations.

It remind me that significant change can emanate from a few peaceful words.


'WE THINK THEREFORE WE ARE ' is clearly a modification of Descarte's ' I THINK THEREFORE I AM'.

I have selected this variant because it reminds me of the constant importance of trying to understand and respect the thoughts and views of others --- particularly during difficult discussions.


My Wikipedia interests are: Philosophy, European History, Mathematics and Conflict Resolution.


My relaxation hobbies are: solving Sudoku puzzles and playing Speed Chess.


I apologise for the lack of internal links, I will make appropriate changes in future edits.

Thank you

BNA-WTTWA 20:02, 3 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

St. Stanislaus mediation

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Hello, could you please direct your attention in the St Stanislaus mediation case to its main page. Any comments should be made on the talk page. Thanks. Izehar 23:05, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hi, if you want to add a "questionable neutrality" tag to the entire St. Stanislaus Kostka Church (Saint Louis) article, add the text {{POV}} to the top of the page and leave a brief note explaining why you added it on the talk page. Izehar 20:20, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

The duplicates

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Hello, do you have any idea when your proposed versions will be ready? Here are the links:

Is it possible that you will have finished before the 15th? Izehar 22:41, 7 January 2006 (UTC)Reply