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Correlation does not imply causation
Correlation and dependence
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WP:DNFTT: Deny recognition; don't feed the trolls
WP:HERE: Here to build an encyclopedia.
User:Valfontis/Valfontis' Law: The amount of time and effort spent explaining policy and procedure to any user is inversely proportional to the likelihood that user will become a productive editor.
WP:NOTPERFECT: Administrator conduct.
WP:Wikipedia is not here to tell the world about your noble cause
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WP:CPUSH - Civil POV pushing
WP:USERG - Self-published sources
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Catholic cat
[edit]On Wikipedia a person must self-identify with a particular denomination before being categorized; and the only way to know if they self-identify is a source indicating that the person is currently Catholic (or Baptist, or atheist, or whatever). That standard is frequently violated because many people think they can put anything about a person's religous beliefs in an article without reliable sourcing. That is what is unsourced in the article. If someone grows up an atheist but is now a Christian (see William J. Murray), do we put that person in the "Atheists" category?" MANY people grow up in a particular denomination (or lack thereof in Murray's case) but do not end up claiming that perspective when they are adults. This is a simple matter of following one of the very cornerstones of Wikipedia: "The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth." Page title may very well be a Catholic right now, but the article doesn't state that. If you want to restore the category, please find a sourced statement to that effect. And remember, the responsibility for sourcing is on the person who adds or restores information. Thank you. Cresix (talk) 01:39, 15 October 2010 (UTC)