User talk:Eritewahdo
Regarding your edit to Abune Antonios:
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- You are "editing" in a manner akin to a vandal. It would be helpful if you were to add a summary to your additions. This topic can now classified as a "revert war" as there have been more than three reversions in one day. As I stated in my summary to previous reversions, please provide references. As this is a contentious issue present both sides of the argument (referenced as well). --Merhawie 23:28, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
- Dear Merhawi
- According to the church canons a sitting Patriarch can’t depose with out any due process.
Since that process is not established we can not honor the verdict of one person’s accuser, judge and jury system. The name of the Holy Synod may be used to cover the evilness but that is not true. Would you pleas refer to the Church canons. We don’t follow blind leads blind.
- Thank you! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Eritewahdo (talk • contribs).
- Thank you for responding to my suggestions. Wikipedia should be considered descriptive not presriptive. Wikipedia compels us to write about the situation, not comment on them. That is why I reminded you about the NPOV policy of Wikipedia. NPOV means neutral point of view, it does not mean that we do not discuss (in article) controversies, but rather than we discuss all (not just two) perspectives on the controversies. Thank you for your attention and we appreciate all new editors. Also, be sure to sign your edits on talk pages using the following: --~~~~ Furthermore, in a situation like this, please refrain from further edits on the topic until it has been resolved in that article's talk page. (Note: I am moving this conversation to its talk page)--Merhawie 03:26, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Eritewahdo (talk • contribs).
Merhawi, NPOV means neutral point of view, so, tell me how is yours natural? When you using one side of the story! “the Holy Synod is responsible for designating the Patriarch.” Isn’t that is your interpretation of the situation. I am responding according to the current situation based on the Church laws. I am not going to sit idle while unjustified only opinionated one side is written on the Eritrean Orthodox Church. I urge you to referring from unnecessary church matters. The patriarch is for life unless violated the three conditions specified by H.H. in the letter. Do not bring curses to your self.
Dear Merhaw,
I believe you are playing with fire! The church canons is clear to the office of patriarch. Until this is resolved we can not say “Abune Antonios was a third patriarch”. The verdict is not over! The process has to go to the sister oriental orthodox churches. Mr. Demetros and the Members of The Holy Synod can not be accusers and judges at the same time. Also to the case of abune Deoskoros is only a bishop of Seraye as of now. To be patriarch he has to go through a process. Check the ceremony of anointing of Abune Antonios in the Google link. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8117935108417498837&q=eritrean&hl=en
- First of all my name is Merhawie (there is an "i" and an "e"). Second of all this conversation will continue on the talk page of the Abune. --Merhawie 19:25, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
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