SeptimusHeap
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Apr 19th 2015 at 2:03:00 AM
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I don't see a serious problem. Page quotes and examples are not always governed by the same standard.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
If we're not adding anything from real-world faiths to this page (which I'm assuming we're not based on the lack of a Religion, Mythology or Real Life folder) should the page quote be from Genesis? Wouldn't it be better to pull a quote from a non-practiced-really-fictional-definitely-100%-made-up-by-author-in-story creation myth? I'm not necessarily trying to be super protective of my particular faith, I just think having any quote from a real-world faith on a page with the word "myth" in the title is asking for some trouble.
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