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Hello, Dartelaar, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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Noahide Laws[edit]

Hi! Please can you expand and update the Noahide Laws article in the Dutch wiki!? Thanks. frummer 01:33, 24 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, I am mainly working on the Dutch Wikipedia. What is your concern? Is the Dutch version not good enough? It is logical that the English version is much more extensive. Do you understand and/or write Dutch too?
How did you find me, on what grounds do you think I can edit this article? I guess because of my editing in the article Holocaust. But alas, I am not jewish. Sometimes I wish I were: life would be more challenging :). I went via your page to the kosher category and well, alphabetically it is not kosher. I would expect under the F. If you wanna know: I was, in that same order, a catholic, a born again Christian and since 1985 a `backslider´, a non-believer. Back in 1983 I witnessed the presence of two singers/guitar players on a gospel meeting in France during holidays, they were "born again Jews". I was amazed. I related this incident in Antwerp, back in Belgium (I myself am from G(h)ent, Belgium) before a assembly for growing understanding between Christians and Jews, and guess what?... I was kicked out literally, I was brought to the train station immediately. They had misinterpreted me totally, thought I was trying to convert them... I was not, honestly! They learned me the notion "Jews for Jesus". I guess most of them got a fit of paranoia, you suggest having also some paranoia on your user page. Do not bother. The nice thing about Jewish culture is that they name what they experience/feel. A lot of goj people don't give much bio-info on their page either, but they don't call themselves paranoiac. So be informed, I cannot write nor read Hebrew. And so you see, less than 2 years later, I left every religious environment. Extremely disgusted by the quarrels man can have there. It doesn't seem to stop, on the contrary. So, tonight and tomorrow I don't celebrate Christmas. It is pretty lonely business here at my home. But intellectually, yes, I am still interested in religious topics here at Wikipedia. I still have the tendency to perfectionism, haha. Dartelaar 16:34, 24 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
lolZ!!!! They nearly chucked you out in anwerpen?!?! you can call that your claim to fame! yes, we are VERY paranoid about being missionedised, and very happy to remain so!! even if it means chucking out Innocent gojim in the process! I don't speak dutch, but my mother is from Antwerp, i think antwerpener Jews are over paranoid since they grew up in a post holocaust orthodox environment. many Christians fail to understand orthodox Jews, and perhaps Jew in the general have a deep loathing for Christianity, my grandmother who was in Ravensbrück told me that on this day the nazi guards used to go to watch the church drama of the last supper and when they came back they had tears in their eyes and they where double as cruel. her concentration camp wasn't the worst, over a fifth survived, but the rape was the worst. in the christian mind, there is no understanding of the nature of our loathing for their belief beyond the intellectual problem, and thus it is dealt with wrongly. "suffering for the sins of your fathers" is not a concept in Christianity anyways so they don't see our persecution in the past taints their creed for us. anyways, I hope you haven't got any scars from your experiences. i would love for the dutch article to be comprehensive. I haven't finished rewriting up the English one up yet though. frummer 02:18, 25 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

David Bonham-Carter[edit]

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Deleted article[edit]

Hi, if you go to [1] you will see that an article did exist but was deleted. Unfortunately on the English-language Wikipedia, we aren't allowed to see which, if any, of our contributions have been deleted. DuncanHill (talk) 22:08, 8 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I've replied to your post on Village Pump. I'm an admin on en-wiki. Let me know if you'd like a copy of the article that you can no longer see, I'll add it to your userspace. Cheers, Keeper | 76 | Disclaimer 22:37, 8 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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I am aware of that but it is not yet reverted and it shouldn't, I think. The previous version was also unclear: it used the word "rocketry" and detoured the existing disambiguation. I now un-wikilinked "rocketry". --Dartelaar [write me!] 14:24, 14 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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