I disagree, Peter.
The main difference between these examples is the amount of
literature available about them, and how widely have these been
written about it in scholarly articles, books, etc. A simple Goggle
test shows that Simon Kimbangu draws 44 results in search (first two
results are from Wikipedia!), while "Sathya Sai Baba draws 364,000
results, and Prem Rawat 219,000 results.
IMO, the isssue is not one of "undue weight" or discrepancies of size
between articles of religions leaders, providing of course that
material used to support the article is well sourced and referenced,
the article is not too self-serving and it is written in a neutral
voice.
-- Jossi
On May 10, 2006, at 5:33 AM, Peter Jacobi wrote: