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Disagree. I knew nothing about this band before running across the reference in Jessica Simpson. Yet as I look through Wikipedia, I found now that this album won for NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Gospel Artist in 1998. That hardly seems to me to indicate it should be Speedy Deleted. And, this was just the first link I ran across as I tried to begin enmeshing this article into the fabric of Wikipedia. All the references remain unclear to me whether this is a band or an album. Some indicate it is band and some indicate it is an album, which I believe argues even more for the article to remain. As I said, I don't care one iota about this issue other than in my interest to build linkages in Wikipedia. If it goes, it goes but this issue seems to be at the crossroads of quite a few articles in Wikipedia. Theflyer15:09, 18 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
On 18 November, an editor added to the Early life section of the Jessica Simpson page that she toured with God's Property in 2004. My research so far has not been able to rectify this conflict between a winning album in 1998 and a band touring in 2004. Theflyer15:19, 18 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
More on the conflict. As an example, the Kirk Franklin page lists God's Property as an album but the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album lists it like this "Myron Butler, Kirk Franklin & Robert Searight II (choir directors) for God's Property From Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation performed by God's Property". This article could definitely help clarify and resolve these inconsistencies throughout Wikipedia. Theflyer15:36, 18 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]