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WikiChristian, unlike wikipedia and many other wikis, does not have a policy of neutrality in all cases. For any topic, the main article should be written in a neutral "Christian" point of view explaining different viewpoints on the topic. However, any user may write his or her own personal article on the topic, which only he or she should edit. An article such as this should clearly be named  as <nowiki>[[Name of Article (initials or name of author)]]</nowiki>. The article should then be linked to under the "Opinions" section in the main article.
 
WikiChristian, unlike wikipedia and many other wikis, does not have a policy of neutrality in all cases. For any topic, the main article should be written in a neutral "Christian" point of view explaining different viewpoints on the topic. However, any user may write his or her own personal article on the topic, which only he or she should edit. An article such as this should clearly be named  as <nowiki>[[Name of Article (initials or name of author)]]</nowiki>. The article should then be linked to under the "Opinions" section in the main article.
  
To get some ideas, see [[Grace]], [[Church]], [[Church history]].
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To get some ideas, see [[Grace]], [[Church]], [[Church history]], [[Justification]].
  
 
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Revision as of 09:20, 9 September 2007

WikiChristian, unlike wikipedia and many other wikis, does not have a policy of neutrality in all cases. For any topic, the main article should be written in a neutral "Christian" point of view explaining different viewpoints on the topic. However, any user may write his or her own personal article on the topic, which only he or she should edit. An article such as this should clearly be named as [[Name of Article (initials or name of author)]]. The article should then be linked to under the "Opinions" section in the main article.

To get some ideas, see Grace, Church, Church history, Justification.



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