Relationship of "John Foxe" and "Hi540"
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.
"John Foxe"
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"Hi540"
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"Real world" BJU professor
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- As an amateur, plays the viola and recorder. [1]
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- As an amateur, plays the viola and recorder. [2]
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- Teaches history at Bob Jones University. [3]
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- Teaches history at Bob Jones University. [4]
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- Defines the word "Historiography." [5]
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- Teaches a class called "Historiography." [6]
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- Submitted article to BYU Studies, which was rejected and then published in another journal. [7]
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- Published article in Dialogue. [8]
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- Either graduated from or has family members working at BJU. [11]
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- Attended BJU. Currently affiliated with BJU. [12]
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- Graduated from BJU. Wife teaches English at BJU. [13]
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- Graduated from the University of Virginia. [16]
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- Graduated from the University of Virginia. [17]
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- Served in the military during the time period required to receive the "National Defense Service Medal". [18]
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- Served in the military during the time period required to receive the "National Defense Service Medal". [19]
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- Prior to marriage he and his wife attended different churches. [22]
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- Prior to marriage he and his wife attended different churches. [23]
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- Parents immigrated from Europe. [24]
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- Parents immigrated from Europe. [25]
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- Has ownership of a specific photograph that is uploaded both on the web and on on Wikicommons. [26]
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- Has ownership of a specific photograph that is uploaded both on the web and on on Wikicommons. [27]
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- Has an "unusual" last name. [28]
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- Has an unusual last name.
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- Uses the terms "stylistic" and "substantive" to describe his edits.
- "calling a spade a spade" in the edit summary. off-site
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- "calling a spade a spade" in the edit summary.
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- Uses the terms "stylistic" and "substantive" to describe his edits.
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- Considers the BJU art gallery to have "considerable respect" among art historians. (April 24, 2006) [29]
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- Added information about the BJU art collection to the Wikitravel entry for Greenville (South Carolina) [30]
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- Responded to an article that suggested biased editing on the BJU Wikipedia page. The subject was the addition of information about the BJU art collection. [31]
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- "John Foxe" welcomed John Matzko's son Austin to Wikpedia. [32]
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- Has met Richard L. Bushman. [33]
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- Has met Richard L. Bushman. [34]
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