MacGyverMagic/Mgm writes:
Sure, not everyone has the Christian religion, but
aren't
the terms BC and AD
most commonly used amonst archeologists and
historians?
We shouldn't give up
on an accurate description of the most used
terminology
in favour of neutrality
if the world isn't neutral about it itself.
Discussing points pro- and con- on this issue should be
discussed on the appropriate project page.
However, I do find it revealing that you seem to be saying
that we should not follow NPOV "if the world isn't neutral
about itself." That proves Steve's point. Many people
here are essentially admitting that they will simply not
follow our NPOV policy if it upsets some of their core
beliefs, or standard conventions.
JayJG writes:
A rather interesting parallel to the accusations that
have sometimes filled this list
claiming that people are anti-Semitic, don't you
think?
I don't quite understand why you say this, since you have
in effect agreed with this point in a great many cases. I
have watched with interest as you have worked with many
others here - including me - against a spate of neo-Nazi
biased statements and articles. I'm quite glad that you
recognize the problem and often so often and so hard work
to counter it!
Robert (RK)
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