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The following table compares three individuals: two are imaginary, and one is real. You may draw your own conclusions. | The following table compares three individuals: two are imaginary, and one is real. You may draw your own conclusions. | ||
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− | !width=" | + | !width="31%"|"John Foxe" |
− | !width=" | + | !width="32%"|"Hi540" |
− | !width=" | + | !width="32%"|"Real world" BJU professor |
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*"Once or twice a year I have occasion to mention the thalidomide case in the course of my work. (John Foxe, 9 September 2006) {{link|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Tr%C3%B6del/Archive_6&diff=prev&oldid=74713900}} | *"Once or twice a year I have occasion to mention the thalidomide case in the course of my work. (John Foxe, 9 September 2006) {{link|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Tr%C3%B6del/Archive_6&diff=prev&oldid=74713900}} | ||
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*"'Historiography' is the principles, methodology, or history of writing history. An excellent historiography of Mormonism is Walker, Whittaker, and Allen, Mormon History (2001)."--John Foxe 11:08, 3 November 2006 (UTC) | *"'Historiography' is the principles, methodology, or history of writing history. An excellent historiography of Mormonism is Walker, Whittaker, and Allen, Mormon History (2001)."--John Foxe 11:08, 3 November 2006 (UTC) | ||
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*"I have in my possession a personal rejection letter from ''BYU Studies'' which, although very courteous, makes it clear that the reason for the rejection of an article of mine was ideological. (And yes, the article was later published in a peer reviewed journal.)"--John Foxe (talk) 14:48, 10 January 2008 (UTC) {{link|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Oliver_Cowdery#View_of_the_Hebrews}} | *"I have in my possession a personal rejection letter from ''BYU Studies'' which, although very courteous, makes it clear that the reason for the rejection of an article of mine was ideological. (And yes, the article was later published in a peer reviewed journal.)"--John Foxe (talk) 14:48, 10 January 2008 (UTC) {{link|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Oliver_Cowdery#View_of_the_Hebrews}} | ||
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*Speaks French {{ref|foxe.french}} | *Speaks French {{ref|foxe.french}} | ||
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*"Hey, Foxe, I have a question for you. Did you graduate from and/or do you work at or have family at BJU?" CyberAnth (27 October 2006) "Foxe" responds: "Sounds like a good bet to me:)" --John Foxe (27 October 2006) {{link|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Bob_Jones_University/Archive_0004#Charles D. Provan}} | *"Hey, Foxe, I have a question for you. Did you graduate from and/or do you work at or have family at BJU?" CyberAnth (27 October 2006) "Foxe" responds: "Sounds like a good bet to me:)" --John Foxe (27 October 2006) {{link|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Bob_Jones_University/Archive_0004#Charles D. Provan}} | ||
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*Married {{ref|foxe.married}} | *Married {{ref|foxe.married}} | ||
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*Prior to marriage he and his wife attended different churches. {{ref|foxe.wifechurch}} | *Prior to marriage he and his wife attended different churches. {{ref|foxe.wifechurch}} | ||
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*Parents immigrated from Europe. {{ref|foxe.immigrant}} | *Parents immigrated from Europe. {{ref|foxe.immigrant}} |
I admit that it would be nice to have a non-Mormon ally at Mormon articles,
but I long ago promised not to create sock puppets or attempt to recruit others to support my views.
That's a promise I've kept and intend to keep.
--John Foxe (6 December 2007) off-site
The following table compares three individuals: two are imaginary, and one is real. You may draw your own conclusions.
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and the Origins of Mormonism’ for criticism of an earlier draft. Especially valuable were the comments of Richard Bushman, seminar co-director, and Mark Sidwell, the author’s colleague at BJU. | |
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