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On the page [[Category:Proverbs]], someone from this address posted the following at the head of the article:

"The Proverbs in the book of the Holy Bible are the best. The wisdom of this world is foolishness with God.

In Him, I want to improve the world for the God of the Bible; these are my URL’s. My URL http://www.myspace.com/14188594 My Blog URL http://blog.myspace.com/14188594"

This posting cannot be added to a general Wikiquote page. If the person who posted it would like to register at Wikiquote, using a name of some sort rather than an IP address, then it would be allowable to post the above to that user's own page. As it is, I will have to remove the above from the page where it had been posted. - InvisibleSun 07:34, 2 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]


At Hebraic proverbs the question was asked through this IP address: "Are any of these from the Holy Bible?" Some of them are designated as such, but the defining criterion on that page is that they be Hebrew language proverbs. In general, questions and most comments regarding the content of pages should be made in the "discussion pages" for articles, and not in the articles themselvees. ~ Kalki 09:17, 2 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]