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''The Iglesia ni Cristo'' (INC, Filipino language for Church of Christ (disambiguation)) is a Christian religion which originated in the Philippines. Noted for its Gothic architecture chapel architecture of narrow-pointed spires, it was registered with the Filipino government by Felix Manalo on July 27, 1914. It claims to be the reestablishment in the Christian eschatology of the first church established by Jesus through fulfillment of Bible prophecy. The church does not believe in the doctrine of the Trinity. ==Background Information== The historical context of the Iglesia ni Cristo lies in a period of the early 20th century characterised by a variety of rural anti-colonialism movements, often with religious undertones, in the Philippines. At this time, U.S. Mission (Christian) work was exposing Filipino culture to many alternatives to the Roman Catholic Church installed under earlier Spanish Empire. Felix Manalo was deeply religious as a child and joined many religious organizations as a young adult, leaving each after finding teachings which he felt contradicted those in the Bible. He was baptized a Roman Catholic, but at a young age went through a succession of faiths. He was an atheist at one point, but later joined the Methodist Episcopalian Church after witnessing a debate. He attended their seminary and became a pastor. He later joined the Christian and Missionary Alliance, to which he got attracted to the way their converts were being baptized, which was by immersion. His ministry led him into a debate with Mr. L.V. Finster of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. He lost, and was convinced into joining the Adventists. He then left the Adventist church after a disagreement regarding scripture. After he finished reading the Bible in-depth (for what sources say was three days with neither food nor rest from sunrise to sundown only), he proclaimed God gave him a mission to preach the gospel and reestablish the first Church founded by Jesus. Manalo propagated his message within his local area, growing the Iglesia ni Cristo and converting members of other religions. As Church membership increased, he delegated others to spread the teachings of the INC and it eventually spread throughout the Philippines and to other countries. Although estimates vary, the Iglesia ni Cristo has become possibly the second-largest single Christian religion in the Philippines. The official Philippine government website lists its membership as 2.3% (similar to that of the Philippine Independent Church) of the predominantly Catholic population. It has grown to over 3,000 congregations in over 84 countries and territories throughout the world, with a notable presence in Hawaii and California, which have a sizable population of immigrants from the Philippines and of Filipino descent. Although the church does not disclose the exact number of members, the ''Catholic Answers'' apostolate estimates its worldwide membership as ranging from 3 to 10 million. ==Structure of the Iglesia ni Cristo== All officers in the Iglesia ni Cristo make up its administration, referred to inside the INC as the "Church Administration." It is led by Erano G. Manalo, who serves as the ''Chief Executive Religious minister'', and Eduardo V. Manalo, the ''Deputy Executive Minister''. On a more local level, a ''District Minister'' oversees a set of local congregations called ''locales'' within a particular geographic area. A ''Locale Minister'' oversees an individual locale, and conducts worship services and bible studies. ''Deacons'' and ''Deaconesses'', maintain order during services and collect offerings. A ''Head Deacon'' is second to the Locale Minister. Not only does he look over the other Deacons, but he must take over the duties of the Locale Minister, in case he is unable to perform them. Some Deacons serve as ''Overseers,'' and watch over a group of members living in a certain area, or neighborhood. An ''Overseer'' conducts a Committee Prayer meeting for their area once a week, where news about the locale, and messages from the administration are relayed. In rural areas and countries where there is not a locale in the vicinity, services take place at Committee Prayer meetings at the residence of, or venue near an Overseer who lives in the area. Inside of the Children's Worship Service, usually held in another part of the chapel or another building on the chapel compound during the adult worship service, there is a ''CWS Teacher'', who is in charge of leading the congregation in responding to and understanding the lesson, ''Deacons'', who collect offerings and assist the young members in keeping conduct during the Worship Service. The officers in the CWS are usually members in the Kadiwa and Binhi organizations. There are also finance officers involved in counting offerings from the locale and recording the amounts, as well as secretariats in charge of recording attendance. ==General Beliefs and Practices== There are 28 primary doctrines in Iglesia ni Cristo, some of which are: *There is only one God, the Father. *Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is a man and not God, and was sent by God to be the only mediator between men and God. *The Bible is the sole basis for spiritual guidance. *One needs to be commissioned by God in order to preach the Gospel. *Felix Manalo is the fulfillment of several Biblical prophecies both from the Old Testament and New Testament, and was sent to reestablish the original Church founded by Jesus, which had fallen into apostacy after the death of the apostles. (Thus INC members view as factually untrue the frequent description of Felix Manalo as the "founder" of INC). *Baptism must be performed at an age where one can understand the Gospel. *Membership in the Iglesia ni Cristo is essential for man's salvation. *Salvation cannot be obtained by faith alone. Faith should go together with good works. The Iglesia ni Cristo holds two worship services weekly, one during a weekday, and once on Sunday (in addition, some locales also hold one on Saturday). Weekday services are usually Thursday, with some locales also holding Tuesday and/or Wednesday services, depending on church capacity and the size of the congregation. Services are usually held at multiple times each day for convenience and attendees to the worship services are asked to maintain formal dress and punctuality. Members are encouraged to invite guests, and all Iglesia ni Cristo locales hold ''Bible Studies'' weekly, where guests are invited to hear the doctrines of the INC, compare them to their current religious beliefs as well as ask questions related to the church or its beliefs. Periodically, each district in the INC holds a ''Grand Evangelical Mission,'' or ''GEM'' for short, which is much like a ''Bible Study'', but on a larger scale, with members from an entire district (usually a county-wide or region-wide area) encouraged to bring guests, and a Religious_minister speaks about the doctrines of the INC. There is usually a socializing afterwards, for guests to become familiar with the church and meet other guests and members. ==Missionary Publications and Media== In the Philippines, radio and television programs are produced, and they are broadcast on 1062 Hertz DZEC-AM broadcasting and the NET-25 television station both owned by the INC's Eagle Broadcasting Corporation. In North America, a television program called "The Message" is produced by the Iglesia ni Cristo and directed by Bro. Edward Maranan, an INC Religious_minister who also serves as the main host of the program. It is currently aired in the United States and Canada. There is also a magazine available to INC congregations worldwide entitled ''God's Message'' (formerly known as ''Pasugo''). Printed in both Tagalog and English (language), the magazine consists of letters to the editor, news from locales worldwide, religious poetry, articles relating to INC beliefs, a telephone directory of locales outside the Philippines and would also feature a schedule of worship services until recently. Pamphlets are also printed for members to give to prospective guests, usually featuring information on a core INC doctrine. ==Central Office== The INC's center of operations is the Iglesia ni Cristo Central Office, a large, guarded complex located on Quezon_City#Commonwealth_and_Balara, Quezon_City#Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines. The editorial of ''Philippine Panorama Magazine'' July 25, 2004, described the complex as including: the six-story Central Office Building; the 7,000-seat temple, a Tabernacle_%28disambiguation%29, a multi-purpose Convention#A_.22convention.22_as_a_meeting_place hall; the 30,000 seating-capacity Central Pavilion; the College of Evangelical Ministry; the New Era General Hospital; and the New Era University. There is also a residence for the Manalo family on the premises, but in an undisclosed location for security reasons. ==Organizations== There are four organizations in the Church, with all members belonging to one: * '''''Children's Worship Service'' or ''CWS'', designed to help children understand INC teachings and prepare them for baptism. * ''Binhi'', meaning \"seed\" for baptized members up to the age of seventeen. * ''KADIWA'' (''Ka''bataang May ''Di''wang ''Wa''gas), meaning \"youth with pure intent\" for unmarried members 18 and over. * ''Buklod''''', meaning "united in marriage" for all married members. Each organization's goal is to increase fellowship and unity between members of the same age group. On average, each group has one meeting per month wherein messages from the administration are read, and activities such as sports, missionary activities and community programs are sponsored by each group in keeping with the same goal. In each organization, there is usually an appointed president, four vice-presidents in charge of different activities, such as missionary works and event planning, as well as a secretary. The Binhi and Kadiwa groups are designed to create activities for young members in accordance with church doctrine, and also support activities designed to assist in and encourage education. Buklod meetings usually feature discussion topics regarding family relations, and occasional job fairs, where members who own or work for a business can share job openings with other members. ==Politics== Ever since former President_of_the_Philippines Manuel L. Quezon created a lasting friendship after asking Felix Manalo for advice, the INC has been known for its strong politics influence. It was well-known for its support of Ferdinand Marcos until his ousting during the EDSA Revolution of 1986. INC members are noted for their bloc voting in Philippine elections, a practice also shared by other Philippine religions [http://www.inq7.net/nat/2004/apr/01/nat_5-1.htm]. Some Philippine media credit the INC bloc vote for the presidential political campaign victory of Joseph Estrada in 1998 [http://www.pcij.org/stories/2002/inc.html], and the re-election of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2004 [http://www.inq7.net/brk/2004/may/06/brkpol_16-1.htm]. Others, however, argue that the INC vote is only significant in close-run elections, noting that the INC supported candidates, Senator Sergio Osme%F1a Jr. lost in 1969 to Marcos and businessman Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. lost to Fidel Ramos in 1992. [http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2004/may/04/yehey/top_stories/20040504top4.html] Macapagal-Arroyo's father, Diosdado Macapagal, due to his religious and political views, refused INC's preferred support during his runs for Vice_President_of_the_Philippines in 1957, and re-election for President_of_the_Philippines in 1965 – in which he incidentally lost to Ferdinand_Marcos. [http://www.macapagal.com/dm/profile.htm] == References == Christopher Partridge (Ed.) (2004). 'Encyclopedia of new religions, new religious movements, sects and alternative spiritualities. Lion Publishing ISBN 0-7459-5073-6. ==External links== The Iglesia ni Cristo does not currently have an official website. Instead of posting INC-related material online, members are encouraged to refer anyone with questions about the Iglesia ni Cristo to a minister or other church officer. None of these links, except for pasugo@inc.org.ph are officially affiliated with or endorsed by the Iglesia ni Cristo. It should be noted that due to its theologically controversial doctrines, the majority of Web accounts are from a hostile religious viewpoint. ===Pro=== * [mailto:pasugo@inc.org.ph pasugo@inc.org.ph] is the official e-mail address for INC's ''God's Message'' magazine * [http://www.geocities.com/truthfinder_inc/ Truthfinder's INC Page] * [http://www.geocities.com/pasugo2002/ Pasugo Articles Online] ===Con=== * [http://www.catholic.com/library/Iglesia_Ni_Cristo.asp Iglesia ni Cristo] - INC critique by ''Catholic Answers'', a U.S. lay-run apostolate of Catholic apologetics and evangelization * [http://www.examineiglesianicristo.com Examine Iglesia Ni Cristo] - Evangelical critique of INC based on Pasugo texts *[http://www.apts.edu/jam/01-1/a-harper.pdf The Iglesia ni Cristo and evangelical Christianity] - article by Ann C. Harper of the Asia Pacific Theological Seminary. Her description:''"The purpose of this paper is to explore the INC’s view of Evangelicals and to consider whether [evangelicals] need to reassess [their] apologetic and evangelistic approach to this group".'' (Portable Document Format reader required) ===Discussion forums=== *[http://www.network54.com/Forum/281698 Church of Christ (Iglesia Ni Cristo) Doctrines forum at Network54] - moderated *[http://www.network54.com/Forum/84590 The Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) Doctrine forum at Network54] - moderated *[http://thebereans.net/forum/index.php?board=10.0 The Bereans' forum on INC] - moderated ===Other related links=== *[http://www28.brinkster.com/gliponeonline/church_skedusa.html Worship Schedules and Locations] - Unofficial, possibly outdated. * [http://www.pbase.com/lastmohican72/chapels&page=all Sample INC Chapels gallery] * [http://www.net-25.com/index.html NET-25.com] - The official website for NET-25, the INC's television station. * [http://ascii.org/forum/portal.php AsCII] - The Association of Christians In Information Technology forums, an organization within the INC. * [http://www.country-studies.com/philippines/economic-and-social-developments.html Philippines, Economic and Social Developments] ''Country Studies'', Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Army. * [http://www.geocities.com/rowenareyesboquiren/Streams.htm History of colonialism and struggle: local streams in Philippine nationalism] Dr Rowena Reyes-Boquiren, Division of Social Sciences, University of the Philippines College Baguio. 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== Archived versions == * /archive053005 * /archive061705 == No Concensus == I would like to inform Glenn and Emico, that through my discussions with other Wikipedians, their posts regarding this topic, and in accordance with Wikipedia rules, that there is absolutely no formal concensus or law upholding the informal poll we took where we compromised on having the links 3/3. I would also like to inform everyone that it was my idea to initiate the poll, because at the time, Glenn Cessor and I were engaged in a revert war and Glenn stated that he wanted the article to be written to "his conditions," which he found "reasonable." I initiated the poll to try and keep the uneasy peace we had at the time, and back then, the only member taking part who had no prior association with the INC was Rlquall. There were only five editors really involved with the article at the time, myself, LBMixPro, a former indoctrinee, and gcessor, Emico and Ealva, INC members, which made this a kangaroo election with the lack of any contributors not affiliated with the INC and the majority of voters being INC members.--User:Onlytofind 18:06, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC) :You're conveniently forgetting User:Rlquall (who you quote so much) voted in favor of the current consensus. I believe you'll always call the results of a vote a "kangaroo election" whenever it doesn't favor your biased views. User:Onlytofind, User:Dejvid, User:Emico and Gcessor voted 2 each on the extreme ends, User:Rlquall, User:LBMixPro and User:Ealva voted on the moderate side. The moderate side won, which made both extreme ends unhappy. But unlike you, they respected the outcome. Go ahead on the vote, but people here should know that you don't give respect to it anyway. User:Ealva 21:42, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::Look at the statements that Glenn and Emico have made, claiming foolishly that all of us (Ray, David, Gracenote and myself) are the same person, just to try and destroy our credibility. The hypocrisy of the INC members is obvious- now that other Wikipedians unaffiliated with the INC are speaking out about the Wikipedia rules and giving their input on this article, they just don't want to listen to them since the other Wikipedians are not agreeing with their bias! --User:Onlytofind 01:08, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::No, Onlytofind, I did NOT accuse, but I DID imply. There's a difference, you know. The implication was warranted since there are several new participants on this site that weren't here before, and they were discussing the results of a vote that you lost (and tried to bypass by putting another 'con' site in a different section). That's why I made the implication - but NO accusation, because I knew I could be wrong, as it looks like I was. None of them except for possibly one are actually you. You see, Onlytofind, that's the difference between thee and me. If I'm wrong about something, I admit it. Speaking of which, where is your proof that I've insulted every detractor - or even a fraction of them? And while you're at it, please post your justification for posting dozens of insults while claiming to be a Christian.--User:Gcessor 13:14, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::You lie, insult (yes, I said it) and manipulate this article to your own blatantly biased POV. You're a hypocrite, pure and simple. You claim to have "God on your side" which makes you act and think that you're doing God's work when you're not. It's because of people like you and Emico, in part, why I left the INC and why other people, like even these contributors, some who haven't heard of the INC before this think the way they do. Instead of trying to do what you feel is "God's work," by judging others and trying to push your own POV, why don't you let God do his work? Take the plank out of your eye, Glenn.--User:Onlytofind 19:58, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::Still waiting for you to post proof of any of your accusations against me.--User:Gcessor 15:23, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::Still waiting for you to post your Biblical justification to throw insults.--User:Gcessor 15:23, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::Well, count me out. I hadn't joined when the vote took place so don't see any need to be bound by it (even if it were binding). There are at least two other editors here in the same position. I go by the guidelines at Wikipedia:External_links, and I've no idea where the 3 Pro, 3 Con comes from (many religious pages have more, and all links used to source information are supposed to be cited). ::These links do need an overhaul. You may be surprised, but I agree with Emico about the forums. They are not information-rich. [http://ascii.org/forum/portal.php AsCII] is a computing site: again, it's not a source of information about the main topic of this page. User:Raygirvan 22:56, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC) *Count me out then too. If somebody calls for a poll, then lost, then suddenly complains that it was a "kangaroo election", I don't think he'll ever be satisfied until he wins. Besides, I don't think a vote will ever be appropriate to this article (or any article for that matter). I only voted because that time I thought this will make people come to their senses and respect the results. User:Ealva 02:32, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::Well, the vote was originally meant to be a temoporary solution to an NPOV dispute where the con section had a signifigant amount more links than the pro did (about 4 to 2, if I recall). When I created the vote, besides resolving the issue, I was thinking about the "WP is not a link repository" statement, and I didn't know how many were "too many" links. So I thought 3 + 3 = 6. Six links isn't a lot. At this moment, I don't feel we should be limited to 3 links, but I doubt we want to see a list of 5 pro links and about 8 con links. The measure was mostly to keep a fair balance of pro and con links. --User:Lbmixpro(Speak_on_it!)">User talk:Lbmixpro 04:31, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC) **I can agree with Raygirvan about the forums and about the ASCII site.--User:Gcessor 13:14, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) ***The INC members here will never be satisfied until they have a one-sided POV article.--User:Onlytofind 19:58, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) ***A very convenient excuse from someone who initiated a vote and lost. User:Ealva 00:05, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) ****When will it dawn on you that the survey (not really a vote) has no bearing on the current status of the article, except with you, Glenn and Emico?--User:Onlytofind 01:40, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) ****Now it's a "survey". I wonder what will you call the next poll, if ever there will be one... User:Ealva 02:54, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) == Edited section about Diosdado Macapagal == The Macapagal website is not an official source published by the Macapagal family, but by one "liambautista@gmail.com," who is obviously an admirer or the Macapagals. And the quote included by Emico from the Inquirer, only speaks about the faith of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, and not necessarily about her father. On further analysis, it is not the actual words of Diosdado Macapagal, but composed through biographies by the site owner to make it look as if it is actually him speaking. In light of this information, I have omitted the quote, and have changed the sentence to the hopefully more-neutral: ''"Arroyo's father, Diosdado Macapagal, due to his religious and political views, refused INC's preferred support during his runs forVice_President_of_the_Philippines in 1957"'' while keeping the source link at the end.--User:Onlytofind 20:17, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) : Good enough, I guess... Do we know what the actual words are? --User:Lbmixpro(Speak_on_it!)">User talk:Lbmixpro :Not for me. I'll revisit this when I have the time. --User:Emico 15:25, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ==Splitting the talk page into sub-pages== As I try to edit this page, there's a sign that says "''This page is 106 kilobytes long. This may be longer than is preferable; see Wikipedia:article size.''" It's also harder to read through this long talk page. Who here feels we should separate the talk page into different sub-pages? For example, we can have a talk:Iglesia ni Cristo/links for the discussion of the links page, talk:Iglesia ni Cristo/politics for the politics section, etc. I've seen it work with other active talk pages. * Just split it into multiple archives (e.g. Talk:Iglesia ni Cristo/Archive 1). We never know when the article might be reorganized. Just a suggestion. User:Ealva 00:13, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) ** That's what we've been currently doing. As you can see from the top of this page. Hmm... Come to think about it, it's about time to archive and purge. --User:Lbmixpro(Speak_on_it!)">User talk:Lbmixpro 04:04, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC) ==Scientology article== Raygirvan has made the excellent suggestion to rewrite this article more along the lines of the Scientology article, with both the pro and con sides making their points in this article. I think it would be good for this article, as it would give more space to explain the church's doctrine and beliefs further, and a section explaining the issues some might have with their practices. This would truly be NPOV, because right now, there isn't any information on the origins of the INC in this article, the reason they believe why they do and further information on their practices. And a section focused on criticism would make all viewpoints heard, and make this article what I believe most everyone would want it to be: a place where one can hear all factual information about the INC and truly NPOV, in the vein of: ''"NPOV policy often means presenting multiple points of view. This means providing not only the points of view of different groups today, but also different groups in the past."''--User:Onlytofind 02:02, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) * I agree with this suggestion, and, quoting RayGirvan: ''all text should maintain that balance between believers' and nonbelievers' views''. User:Ealva 03:07, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::Yes! Great idea. I'd love to think of it like this: Make the INC article good enough, so it can actually be worthy of a nomination for WP:FA. --User:Lbmixpro(Speak_on_it!)">User talk:Lbmixpro :::I am trying to create a section on the beginnings of the Iglesia ni Cristo, but it is extremely difficult to include information not of questionable origin. I think the article at [www.iglesianicristo.us/fymbio.html] is seemingly full of information, and seems to be quoted from the Pasugo magazine itself. Now, even I agree that most of the site is a load of grade-A bunk, and I'm not sure how much of that section is worth using or if it's a complete falsification. --User:Onlytofind 04:39, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::OK, I added information about the beginnings of the INC and information about its structure. I left it intentionally vague, with information just about everybody can agree on so that it can be expanded on by those more knowledgeable.--User:Onlytofind 04:59, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::It would be nice to get a picture of a chapel or the Central Office for the article- I know there are many on the 'net, but I don't want to infringe copyright.--User:Onlytofind 08:44, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::This is looking very hopeful. There's a huge amount of background information that I don't think anyone here would dispute. For instance, a section on the INC flag and emblem would be worth including: the one at the [http://www.geocities.com/truthfinder_inc/incsymbol.htm Truthfinder site] is a bit hard to find, and its image of the emblem isn't very clear. User:Raygirvan 13:42, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::This brings up another question. Most articles at WP have a main image to give some kind of visual representation of what the subject is. For a few months, I was thinking about using the INC's emblem as that main image. Obtaining a clear image of the emblem isn't difficult, especially for the contributers who are INC members. Since the contributers would be the one's taking the picture, Image copyrights shouldn't be a problem. But what about the emblem itself? Is ''it'' copyrighted where fair use wouldn't cover it? --User:Lbmixpro(Speak_on_it!)">User talk:Lbmixpro 14:16, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC) :::::::Unless there's a religious prohibition on reproducing it, I'd say it's probably OK under fair use, but it would do no harm to get permission. For a comparable example, see the format for the Society of Jesus page and its [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ihslgoldblueogo.jpg Jesuit emblem]. User:Raygirvan 17:56, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) Emico has taken to changing my original title of "Origins of the Iglesia ni Cristo" to "Felix Manalo's Early Life." I tried to make my first edit sympathetic enough without being POV, and I believe that the revised title doesn't exactly give enough background, and I've changed it to "Early History of the Iglesia ni Cristo" which I hope is agreeable to everyone. I also deleted the obnoxious italicizing of the word "founded" by Emico. I understand that the INC believes that Felix Manalo reestablished the first Church founded by Jesus, but I'm sure we can agree that the INC (as an organization) has beginnings and I would think that implying "Felix Manalo established the Iglesia ni Cristo (after all if you reestablish something, you've established it again) which the INC believes is the reestablishment of the first Church founded by Jesus." would be neutral and sympathetic. What is everyone's opinion?--User:Onlytofind 16:35, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) ==Question about offices in the INC== I've wondered this to the time back when I was an INC Member, but never got around to asking. If the officers make up the church administration, such as the deacons and ministers, do the choir members, financial officers and the secretariats make up the administration too, even though their positions are largely non-administrative?--User:Onlytofind 16:41, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) * "Church Administration" is a general term given to those with authority to decide for certain church issues. It can range from a group overseer up to the Executive Minister. Choir members also have their own choir leader, who decides on matters pertaining to the choir. Same goes with the other offices. User:Ealva 04:56, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) I made explicit the doctrine that Jesus is not God. This is necessary, since mainstream Christians also believe that Jesus is a man. User:DJ Clayworth 17:09, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) == Erano, Eduardo and Felix Manalo articles == I added a disclaimer to both Erano Manalo and Felix Manalo that ''"Some sources claim that Felix Manalo founded the Iglesia ni Cristo, but he did not claim to be its founder. The official stance of the INC maintains that Mr. Manalo was sent by God to reestablish the first Church established by Jesus and that the Iglesia ni Cristo is the direct descendant of that organization."'' I think my edit was NPOV to both sides, and Emico once again shows his complete lack of fairness and objectivity. He has also made an unfounded claim on the Eduardo Manalo page that the author of a book was biased against the INC which is totally baseless. Now that progress is going through on this page, I suggest that all who are watching this page watch those three also in order to protect them from Emico sneaking in baseless allegations and personal opinion.--User:Onlytofind 20:44, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) I would also like to get a consensus whether reverting these pages from Emico's obviously biased edits would count as a revert from vandalism- because of the severe lack of objectivity.--User:Onlytofind 20:53, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) :Wikipedia:Vandalism. That explains what vandalism is in WP. --User:Lbmixpro(Speak_on_it!)">User talk:Lbmixpro 21:17, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC) ::So no - POV edits are considered a breach of NPOV, not vandalism. User:Raygirvan 01:23, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::I know that our friend Emico isn't too objective in his actions, and I would like to know if anyone else has any quarrel with the disclaimer above, included in the Felix and Erano Manalo pages. ::::I think it's accurate, but a little cumbersome. Ideally, it'd be nice to find some neutral phrasing to make it into a seamless article. What about something like: ::::"''Felix Ysagun Manalo was a Filipino evangelism revered by adherents of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) as the 'Angel of the East' of biblical prophecy. The first Executive Minister of the INC, he registered this church with the Philippines Government on July 14, 1914. While he is often described as its founder, the INC holds that he was sent by God to reestablish the first Church established by Jesus''. ::::Fill in details as appropriate. ::::Incidentally - I don't know who 203.190.89.130 is, but I think the Background section is drifting into excessive biographical detail that really belongs in the Felix Manalo article. User:Raygirvan 13:35, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) Emico graciously used some of his precious time to vandalize this article once again, deleting the phrase "Until 2000, the INC also distributed lists of supported candidates for elections in the United States." which he considered to be "POV." I already discussed this with Mr. Cessor, the only other member at the time, to my knowledge who is residing in the U.S and we both agreed that the last occurence of this occurring was 1998, and being there no elections in 1999, this statement is true.--User:Onlytofind 04:12, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::Please get your facts straight, Onlytofind. I made NO such agreement with you. The 1998 date is there ''solely'' by your say-so, your claim that the INC Administration gave guidance for a state election (California, IIRC)...never mind that I have never seen the Administration give any recommendations for ANY state election whatsoever. I let you go because I was simply tired of arguing with you - but it looks like the newer participants in this article might have something to say about using 1998 as the cutoff date "just because you say so".--User:Gcessor 04:03, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) :Technically true, but misleading. Why not amend it to 1998? User:DJ Clayworth 05:02, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::It would need sourcing too. User:Raygirvan 11:10, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) Note to self: Continue ignoring the trolls. --User:Emico 15:04, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) :You can run from the truth, but you can't hide the fact that you're guilty of bias and hypocrisy. User:Onlytofind 21:10, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) :: Thanks for admitting to trolling me. BTW, you went lunatic on the article and added a lot of stuff I need to look at, so I added the dispute tag. I hope you don't mind. --User:Emico 21:19, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::'''You're the one who's trolling.''' I apologize for making myself unclear- You can run from the truth, but you can't hide the fact that you're guilty of bias and hypocrisy. Let Glenn and Ealva take a look at the article, I think your credibility amongst the Wikipedia community has been wiped out a long time ago.--User:Onlytofind 21:21, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::And I add: we are not obliged to treat Emico as arbiter of content here. Any factual doubts (and I agree that there are some) are the province of ''all'' editors here, and I trust Glenn and Ealva far more. User:Raygirvan 23:02, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::I think we are coming very far in our progress to present in-depth, INC practices and beliefs in a neutral, sympathetic point of view. Once we have consensus that the article is informative enough, then I will start the addition of the "Criticisms" section, just like the ones in the RCC and Scientology articles. I stand with LBMixPro in trying to make this a candidate for "Featured Article."--User:Onlytofind 00:02, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::: Oh, you two are still sore at me for correcting you? Onlytofind seems to spend a lot of time trolling me. Take a break, spend a little time with the family. Everytime you remove the dispute tag, it just takes time from me in checking your contributions. In turn, the dispute tag will stay longer. It's up to you. Have a nice day to all. --User:Emico 14:05, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::It's the use of the dispute tag to mean "Emico doesn't like the article getting out of his control" that some of us dislike. If we're going to get picky about factual accuracy, bear in mind that virtually nothing in this article - except parts that cite newspaper links - has verification in external named references. It cuts both ways. User:Raygirvan 18:41, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::It's a way of keeping you honest raygirvan. lighten up, will ya. Cite you credible, verifiable source and everything will be alright. It's a wiki rule anyway, so what's your problem? You're the ones pulling rules all the time, so this should'nt be a problem. I've added a cite sources section for you. Have a nice day raygirvan. --User:Emico 20:42, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::So, as I said, if you support citation of sources, then do so for all the other material: Structure of the Iglesia ni Cristo, General Beliefs and Practices, and Organizations. I'm not saying they're untrue, just that they are as unverified (by Wikipedia standards) as the material you complain about. User:Raygirvan 20:52, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::::Don't you worry, raygirvan. We'll get to those soon enough. The obvious ones first, ok? Happy researching to you. --User:Emico 20:55, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::::Why don't you show your sources on the Bereans and Creationism? Oh, that's right, those were your own personal opinions.--User:Onlytofind 09:05, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) *That's interesting. This morning I made an edit and left several comments, but now the comments are no longer there, and there's nothing in the edit history. ==A question concerning edit history== Will the more exprerienced of the WP members explain to me what happened on this edit history page: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Iglesia_ni_Cristo&diff=15460839&oldid=15460363 The reason I ask is that it looks to me like Onlytofind added a line about a report about FYM stealing a turkey...and then the next edit on the edit history page (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Iglesia_ni_Cristo&action=history) contains this quote by Onlytofind: "Emico, you are not the judge on factuality for this article. Why not let Ealva and Glenn take a look at this? Also removed turkey accusation for lack of proof and dubious necessity."User:Gcessor 04:03, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) Onlytofind removed the 'factual dispute' notice, which is what his talk message was about. Only, it does look as though you added rather than deleted the turkey line. Possibly it was a mistake? User:DJ Clayworth 05:16, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) *That statement didn't make a lot of sense (and served no useful purpose), because do they ''even have'' turkeys in the Philippines? I thought they were limited to North America. :) Unfortunately after reading the "turkey edit", I think that we've now got two POV editors on our hands :(--User:Onlytofind 21:41, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) **Yes, they do have turkeys in the Philippines - I've seen a particular one several times, kept as a sort of 'community pet' in Manila.--User:Gcessor 01:28, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) *I deleted the 'turkey' line - but on the 19th, and when I checked last night to see any further edits to the talk page, I found my edits to the talk page (and the turkey line still gone, of course) were missing, and so I checked the edit history, which strangely didn't record my edits at all. I was puzzled then and still am. It's as if I somehow made the edit while the WP was being reloaded, or perhaps my edit occurred simultaneously with a conflicting one. I certainly didn't add the turkey line! That, sir, would go completely contrary to the thousands of posts I have made defending the Church over the past five years. Anyway, it doesn't look as if Onlytofind added it, and rightly removed it.--User:Gcessor 12:30, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) It seems a user who goes by the IP address of 203.190.89.130 added that turkey statement along with other unfounded statements. Judging from the edit history [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=203.190.89.130], he seems to be a member of Ang Dating Daan, another religious group in the Philippines who's at odds with the INC for quite some time. User:Ealva 06:10, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) == Vandals in the INC articles == We've got a few vandals here: * 192.55.40.96 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=192.55.40.96], 192.55.40.97 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=192.55.40.97], 192422212 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=192422212] seems to be one person, judging from the edit history * 203.190.89.130 seems to be a member of Ang Dating Daan who has every reason to discredit the INC Beware of their edits. User:Ealva 06:53, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) == Cite sources == A lot of new information added but no sources cited. --User:Emico 13:38, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) 1. First time I heard of Mr Manalo's involvement with 'spiritist'. Please cite source. --User:Emico 14:11, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) : Item removed by contributor due to lack of source. --User:Emico 00:11, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::Check the history, I didn't contribute that, you hypocrite.--User:Onlytofind 18:32, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::And also cite sources for existing information: Structure of the Iglesia ni Cristo, General Beliefs and Practices, and Organizations. User:Raygirvan 20:55, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) Added sign. --User:Emico 00:08, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) Here's a question for Glenn and Ealva- We all know that Iglesianicristo.us is a spoof site, but the article here, it ''seems'' mostly factual and taken from the Pasugo (aside from the sneaked in POV). Would it be safe to use this as a reference for FYM's former religions? http://www.iglesianicristo.us/fymbio.html--User:Onlytofind 21:53, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) :That specific page as you say ''seems'' to be a rather good biography. It raises some interesting relevant background that checks out against another source; I got a chance today to look at the ''Encyclopaedia Britannica'' entry, and that noted a strong cultural context in Philippine nationalism in the early 20th century. There were many rural-based messianic movements at that time: see [http://www.country-studies.com/philippines/economic-and-social-developments.html here] and [http://www.geocities.com/rowenareyesboquiren/Streams.htm here]. User:Raygirvan 22:44, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::I strongly disagree. If North Korea had a website that ''seems'' to be a good history of the U.S., would you still want to use it as a credible reference? Of course not.--User:Gcessor 01:30, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) 2. Please cite your source on being atheist. Google is not as helpful as only detractors pages say this. Thanks. Also, I'd appreciate it if you will post your response before removing the dispute tag. You added a lot of stuff and I'm still trying to go through it now. --User:Emico 23:26, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) 3. Please cite source for your claim and implication that Mr Manalo's had anti-colonialism ideals when he started his ministry. And prove your implication that his motivation are not purely religious. --User:Emico 00:16, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) :I didn't say that, but it's fair to refer to historical and cultural context, which all religions have and which Wikipedia accounts are expected to include. Read NPOV#Religion "''Many adherents of a religion will object to a critical historical treatment of their own faith, claiming that this somehow discriminates against their religious beliefs''". User:Raygirvan 01:00, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::That is called an ''assumption''.--User:Gcessor 01:30, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::Your statement sounded like you know the whole history of the INC, even from the beginning. I think of it as a generalization. Please cite your source so others can assess. Thanks.--User:Emico 01:10, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::I cited them above. The particular observation about the socio-political context is from the ''Encyclopedia of new religions, new religious movements, sects and alternative spiritualities'' ed. Professor [http://www.chester.ac.uk/trs/chris.html Christopher Partridge], Lion, 2004 [http://www.christian-teachers.org.uk/digest/EncyclopediaofNewReligions.htm]. User:Raygirvan 02:10, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::Great! The book is available on amazon.com. Can you give me the pages to make it easier for me? thanks. --User:Emico 14:36, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::: Starting at page 56. I can't simply quote the text because I read it in the city library and didn't have time to copy it. User:Raygirvan 16:54, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) 3. Background Info - most of this is new to me. The '3 days' part I heard about but not the many religions Mr Manalo studied. Please cite source. --User:Emico 14:45, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) 4. Politics - Please cite source on your claim that the INC gives out a list of candidates to vote for. --User:Emico 14:48, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) 5. ''Semantics?''. origin vs. started his mission. I'll revisit this when I have time. --User:Emico 15:34, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) Why don't you show your sources on the Bereans and Creationism? Oh, that's right, those were your own personal opinions.--Onlytofind 09:05, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) Onlytofind, if you cannot cite a source other than your own experience that the INC Administration rendered guidance for elections after 1996, then it must be deleted IAW Wiki rules. I'm not trying to start a war here, but let's follow the rules for citations, please.--User:Gcessor 22:45, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) :The last time my area supported a candidate, it was 1998- and on the flip side, the possibility exists (emphasis on possibility) that other areas might have done so after that. Since the both of us aren't sure on the date, I'll remove it, but keep the claim, since we both agree that the INC in the U.S used to endorse candidates. I'm not trying to start a war either, but I also support the rules for citations. Speaking about citations, right now, we have a big problem on our hands (everyone here) since the information about Church doctrines and practices are almost impossible to support by printed media, which discredits it by Wikipedia rules, even though we seem to agree that almost all of it is factual.--User:Onlytofind 03:54, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::If any area 'supported a candidate' in a national election after 1996, then it was not IAW Church doctrine and policy at that time...and again, I am unaware of ANY candidate support in any state elections whatsoever (and I expect to see your disapproval of churches' support of Republican candidates in the future, of course). '''Speaking of citations, ALL of Church doctrine and many of our practices are supported by printed media i.e. the God's Message magazine''', which, in accordance with Wiki rules, can be used as a reference in the description of the INC.--User:Gcessor 07:00, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) == Trinity == So what's the problem with the descriptor "nontrinitarianism"? It's accurate, isn't it? If we're really going to quibble, small-c "unitarian" appears to be a standard neutral outside descriptor: ''Encyclopaedia Britannica'' and the ''''Encyclopedia of new religions'' both use it. User:Raygirvan 11:12, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) :Not really. The "nontrinitarian" make no specific mention that the doctrine of a One True God preceded everything else. As far as I know, this is what the INC believe in. So the label do not accurately describe the INC. --User:Emico 14:36, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::Emico, you've got that wrong. "Nontrinitiarian" simply means "doesn't believe in the Trinity", which is a perfectly accurate description of INC. User:DJ Clayworth 15:36, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::I disagree. Here's the desc:''Nontrinitarianism or antitrinitarianism is the doctrinal description applied to rejection of the Trinitarian doctrine that God subsists as three distinct persons in the Holy Trinity.''. To me, this sounds like the trinity doctrine preceded the doctrine of a One True God. Remember that according to sources, the trinity doctrine did'nt materialize until AD325, whereas bible accounts to the One True God doctrine in Genesis 1:1. --User:Emico 15:49, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::Bear in mind NPOV#Religion. You're trying to make the article treat as fact a non-historical timeline (ie which bases its chronology partly on scripture that not everyone believes). 17:11, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::It's not about which one came first, since that itself is a matter of dispute. All it's saying is, some people believe in it (trinitarians) and some don't (nontrinitarians). User:DJ Clayworth 17:13, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::The same NPOV#Religion says ''explanation encompasses ... an account of how such beliefs and practices came to be''. So even though some may regard the bible as a ''non-historical timeline''(I disagree, but wish that we don't discuss it here), to Christian religions, it is. As far as which came first, surely you don't believe Constantinople lived before Adam. --User:Emico 15:16, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::But this is an example of the trouble. Adam as the first man is not a generally accepted belief (only followers of specific religions believe it) so Wikipedia can't incorporate it as a fact. User:Raygirvan 00:28, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::::''only followers of specific religions believe it'', two of which are being discussed here. If we are to talk about these two religions, it is but fair to include that which they believe in. --User:Emico 06:31, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::: Well, Constantinople was a place, not a person, so it didn't "live" in any real sense. No I have no difficulty with the idea that monotheism came before Trinitarianism. Judaism came before Christianity, and Judaism is monotheistic. Shouldn't we be talking about this at Talk:Nontrinitarianism? Your objection appears to be with that article, not this one. User:DJ Clayworth 16:14, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::Of course. I meant Emperor Constantine. Well, we're talking about why the INC should not be ''labeled'' nontrinitarian. == Uniform Redirects == I did a few redirect fix-ups for the Felix, Erano, and Eduardo Manalo articles: * Felix Manalo, Felix Malano, and Felix y. manalo now redirects to Felix Y. Manalo, also moved the discussion page * Eduardo manalo (small M) now redirects to Eduardo V. Manalo * I also listed the old redirects in the redirects for deletion page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Redirects_for_deletion#June_20] (did I do it right?) I hope this cleaned up the articles a bit. User:Ealva 02:22, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ==Truthfinder== I followed the 'Truthfinder' link in this article, and I found the following statement: "That The Lord Jesus Christ is The Only True Cod And That He Is The Father, The Sim, And The Holy Ghost According To The Bibte.". I'm not joking, I copied that exactly. I can only conclude that this site is in fact a joke site, or that it has such a low level of proofreading as to effectively call into question anything else it says. This is not the sort of site that Wikipedia should be linking to. User:DJ Clayworth 18:38, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) :I assumed it's just that English isn't the author's first language. Whatever - it's an entirely personal site with no sourcing or verification of content, which makes the information low-quality by Wikipedia standards. Personally, I'd scrap the Catholic.com site too, which is just a rant with no sourcing and sums up as "Catholics don't like the INC" - no surprise there. User:Raygirvan 19:25, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::My suggestion for this article is for it to describe in-deep, the INC doctrines and practices in a fair, sympathetic tone. Since we have no external sources for them, I think that if LBMixPro, Ealva, Glenn and I can agree or compromise on the content, that it probably is true. After that is done, I would propose the start of a Criticisms page, in the line of those in the Scientology and Roman Catholic Church articles. I have no problems with the link section as it currently stands, people who read Truthfinder's site would probably come to their own conclusion as well.--User:Onlytofind 22:33, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::Agreed: I'm sure they will come to their own conclusions. But the point of Wikipedia is to provide reliable sources, not ones that people have to pick through and decide the reliability. :::A big difficulty currently is that much of the information here is coming from a bunch of people referring to inside knowledge. No, it's not sufficient for you all (where "you all" are INC members or ex-members) to agree or compromise on content. From the POV of outsiders, there's no verification: for all anyone knows, you might all be lying and INC followers actually get naked and worship asparagus. This lack of verification isn't acceptable by Wikipedia standards. Personally, I do trust Onlytofind, simply because his dealings with me are 100% rational. But if checkable external sources can't be provided, material shouldn't be here. :::I'm undecided whether to snip the whole Felix Manalo biography and put it on the Talk page as Wikipedia requires. There is currently absolutely no verification for any of it. User:Raygirvan 04:08, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::I thank you for your support, Ray, and the support of the other Wikipedia users here. I will admit that some of my past dealings weren't things I was 100% proud of, but I hope that I've had a chance to prove my salt as a Wikipedia contributor with the last contributions I made to this article. I agree with Ray's stance that unless information is verifiable to everyone, that it isn't up to Wikipedia standards. Our big problem here is that there is no neutral or official sources on the Iglesia ni Cristo to fall back on- everything is either 100% in favor or 100% against the doctrines of the INC. I would use the Pasugo magazines as a reference, but I'm concerned that they present only one side of the story. If needed, I will delete the Felix Manalo background on the page, and the section about the practices inside the Iglesia ni Cristo. The only problems is that it's impossible to find books describing the main beliefs of the INC as well as the organizations inside. This is going to make things difficult in the future, but if the page has to become as generic as it was one year ago to adhere to Wikipedia policy, then I guess that's the way it should be.--User:Onlytofind 05:28, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::I appreciate that. As I and others who are savvy to WP have said before, it's sometimes difficult to deal with controversial issues, when many people who come to the article came because they found it on Google, fed up with the negative POV from everywhere else, instead of from WP itself. I agree with Grace Note. Maybe you should try editing another article outside religion. There's more to the world than INC. :::::Let's be honest; out of the 605,538 or so articles which exist on WP, how many of the actually cite their sources word-for-word? I don't think at least 10,000 of them do. And those who do seem to get Feature Article status. If we ''must'' go the way of citing every single thing written on the article, might as well do it in hopes of getting the INC article posted on the Main Page for all of WP to see. ::::::''how many of the actually cite their sources word-for-word?'' - Fair comment - but unsourced stuff usually comes into the territory of generally accepted fact. The importance of source citation starts kicking in when the facts are disputed. User:Raygirvan 11:30, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::I agree with everything Raygirvan says below. God's Message is a good source for the basic practices and church structure. But like I said months ago, published ''neutral'' information about INC is ''very'' difficult to obtain. The information which is neutural cannot be backed up because there is no ''written'' source to back it up with. I feel that this article is the Internet's ONLY neutral source for INC, for what it's worth. But I'm very happy with the recent improvements to the article. --User:Lbmixpro(Speak_on_it!)">User talk:Lbmixpro 08:24, Jun 23, 2005 (UTC) :::::As I said below, I think Pasugo sources would be fine as long as they were approached with the standard editorial caution for partisan sources. Much isn't going to be contentious (stuff like admin, locations, names of the various posts in the hierarchy, etc). The problematic stuff is likely to be in biography and history, since religions' own origin stories often don't mesh with an external historical perspective. User:Raygirvan 19:55, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::DJ, please tell me where on Truthfinder's website is the problem, and I'll communicate with Truthfinder to help with the English on his website.--User:Gcessor 22:42, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::::From a Wikipedia point of view, the English is not the problem: it's that all the text is unsourced. I believe it to be authentic - but anyone can put up a Geocities page claiming what they like. User:Raygirvan 23:17, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::::Why would the English be a problem when the source info can simply be copyedited? I mean, although all info should be cited, I know we are not allowed to copy the source word-for-word. But of course what you do between the Truthfinder and yourself is on your own accord. --User:Lbmixpro(Speak_on_it!)">User talk:Lbmixpro 08:24, Jun 23, 2005 (UTC) ::::::::If you're going to use the 'Wikipedia point of view' as your reasoning, then your complaint shouldn't be about the English!--User:Gcessor 07:00, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::::::I didn't complain about the English - only that it's source is unverified. Copyediting won't alter that. User:Raygirvan 11:30, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::::::You didn't, but DJ did, and apparently believes it's a 'joke site'. I would point out to DJ that English is not Truthfinder's first language, and would like to point out that the page is a pretty good effort in writing in one's second language - particularly when that language is one of the hardest in the world to learn.--User:Gcessor 13:02, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) ==Anne Harper paper== A note on a current edit. Emico's edit - "''examining the INC's view of Evangelical's'' - quoted selectively. The actual phrase is "''The purpose of this paper is to explore the INC’s view of Evangelicals and to consider whether we need to reassess our apologetic and evangelistic approach to this group''" - so "examine the relationship" is a reasonable summary. User:Raygirvan 19:25, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::And what is the final goal of the paper? Is it only to 'reassess' an approach, or is it to ''better enable'' the evangelicals' efforts to draw people away from the INC?--User:Gcessor 01:38, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::OK, the latter is its aim: but nevertheless it's a vastly more reasoned assessment of the situation than the stupid polemic at other Evangelical sites such as the Bereans. :::However, that was not the point of my comment: it was about Emico's mispresentation of it as a one-sided ''examining the INC's view of Evangelicals'' when it conversely also examines, very critically, Evangelicals' view of the INC. User:Raygirvan 03:54, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::It is obvious that the paper is to aid evangelicals in their efforts, much like the Pasugo is designed to encourage people to question their current religious beliefs and join the INC. Just as we describe the contents of the Pasugo on this page, we describe the contents of the Harper paper, not its "intended purpose", because that would lead us into POV, which I'm sure we'll agree is not a good thing. Glenn, I would also to know your opinions regarding Emico's view on this paper and his other edits.--User:Onlytofind 05:34, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::That's a good analogy - much like the Pasugo. And just as an online Pasugo would belong in the 'pro' section, Ann Harper's paper would belong in the 'con' section. Anyway, to answer your question, I looked at the past several edits that Emico has made, and I don't see a problem with it. For instance, he removed your claim that the Church gave election guidance until 2000...and the only reason that the year 2000 was there in the first place was because of your claim that the INC had given such recommendations in 1998 in a state election, never mind that I had never heard of the INC meddling in any state elections whatsoever here in the U.S. An observation (I think by DJ) was made recently that one's claims to personal experiences do NOT qualify as encyclopedia statements...which would necessitate the removal of your '2000' date.--User:Gcessor 07:37, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::I'm not going to argue whether Emico's edits are correct or not, but I'm doubtful of his neutrality and objectivity, as you can see with the disputes regarding his edits towards the Bereans and Creationism. If so many are questioning his edits on those qualities, I believe that I speak for more than one of us here that Emico doesn't have the right to continue to keep placing a disputed tag on this page, since it seems that he doesn't like any contributions from non-INC members. :::::: Since we both agree [*http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Iglesia_ni_Cristo&oldid=11779783] that the INC endorsed candidates in the past, I have readded the information, without the date. I would like to note, that I might delete my contributions regarding church practices and background, or make it more generic, as to keep in line with the Wikipedia policy regarding sources.--User:Onlytofind 00:55, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::::Okay. No complaints there. Thank you.--User:Gcessor 07:00, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) :::::Along the same line, it looks like Raygirvan linked to a country studies page - one wherein the INC is described as having mandatory membership fees, guards taking attendance and forbidding entrance by nonmembers, ministers with little formal education - and I think you'll have to agree that all of these are completely untrue. However, since the link references a government site, it carries a legitimacy that personal experience does not, even though you and I both know that its claims listed above are false. But, thank God, there's more than one way to skin a cat....--User:Gcessor 07:37, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::Perhaps it would be good to contact the webmaster of that page and the source they quoted from and ask them where they got that information from, and why you disagree with it.--User:Onlytofind 00:55, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::This is a general difficulty with Wikipedia policy. It crops up with anything sufficiently specialist: there's stuff you just ''know'', but can't find written backup. I don't see anything wrong with quoting Pasugo material as long as (like any other material) it's sourced to a known issue or article. Is it possible that the Country Studies paper, dated 1984, is describing a situation in the past? :::::::I hate to use this as a refutation, but if a church forbids entrance by non-members, it would be pretty hard for that church to grow. Furthermore, any church that charges 'membership fees' would be roundly ridiculed in a media circus. These simply fail the 'common sense' test.--User:Gcessor 07:00, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::::The latter may be just a semantic issue. Many churches, while not charging "membership fees" as such, expect tithes or other forms of ongoing donation that are mandatory in practice. User:Raygirvan 11:12, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) ::::::As to intentions of documents, I think that Pro and Con is less important than information quality. The Truthfinder site is poor quality for its lack of sourcing. The Harper, despite its intentions, is good quality. ::::::I've hesitated about putting it up for discussion, but another article I think extremely good is [http://128.32.250.15:8080/pepesblog/2005/02/21 Iglesia ni Kristo - religion and politics in Philippine society]. Current and well-sourced, it apppears to be written from a nonreligious leftwing viewpoint. User:Raygirvan 12:06, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) :I disagree, "examine the relationship" is NOT reasonable summary. Why don't we just use the writers own description.--User:Emico 14:36, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) :I agree with Emico here. It's a little long-winded, but is guaranteed accurate. User:DJ Clayworth 16:31, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) :That's a really interesting link, Ray. Seems well-written and well-sourced. Since it contains several quotes from INC literature itself I think we should make it an external link and also use it to expand the article. The quotes from the constitution are interesting in themselves. User:DJ Clayworth 16:31, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) == Tagalog INC article == I know this came out of the blue, but I noticed the tagalog version of WP doesn't have an page yet. Once we get this article under control, anybody wanna take a shot at the tl version? --User:Lbmixpro(Speak_on_it!)">User talk:Lbmixpro 13:03, Jun 23, 2005 (UTC)


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