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[edit]In the nickname field in preferences (which can be accessed from any page in wikipedia) type: Rfgdxm]] | [[User talk:Rfgdxm|Talk or whatever you want - experiment with it and you can include images, different fonts, different colours - it's up to you. -- Graham ☺ | Talk 21:01, 4 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Need help with DXM deaths.
[edit]I removed a section on the non-medical use of dextromethorphan page about there being 2 recorded deaths caused by dex. You may see the revision I removed [1]. I was hoping you could provide better statistic as how many people managed to kill themself from dex. I'm sure you can see through the anti-dex yellow journalism and can tell as to wether or not someones death was caused by DXM or not. So if you can put in a better statistics that would be great.
And perhaps you can answer the philsophical question in the Nightwish song ive been listening to called Bless The Child. More specifically the line that goes, "Why am I loved only when I'm gone?" So, why is someone only truly loved when they are gone, temporarly or permanetly? --Arm 11:42, 1 September 2005 (UTC)
I need support from other Wikipedian.
[edit]I am new as a Wikipedian and can embarrass myself. Not really having tried to edit a topic yet. Remember this as you evaluate my example of improvement. Two or three rejection I can deal with though I dislike.
In one Biblical Church the saved were called Christian. The meaning of Christian inhabits that of meaning Christianity as if it were member being in the Church within their church building. Unless other than the nature of things "Christian" has a general meaning most read and most accept as common. When referring to the occupation of the title existing along side the title President ( and here in this article many different title are used side by side which bothers me as to it's truthfulness ) as either occupied or not there is a better word to be used than Christian. When a title in a persons past life explains past and present ( and may be explains future ) circumstance a person commits to being this. Any person can commit even when that person is smaller than any title offered and has no title. A person commits to a title making a person committed to and carrying out all work associated with this title by the person accepting this title which proves the person with the title. Past present and future, the meaning is the same for as long as the title sticks when the title is kept.
I am not saying that there is no need for denoting reference to single or multiple belief, only that calling this Christian is not a correct way of having this done. "Religious affiliations of presidents of the United States" being the topic. ( "Commitments of presidents of the United States" being a better title. ) ( This is not to disgrace those who are Christian. ) In stead I am suggesting that as one choice we use the word and meaning "commitment" in place of "Christian" with it's better meaning, removing Christian as a try. "Commitment" is a larger and more enveloping meaning to what any "commit" to. ( and since Christian are protected in the United States Of America from any type of harm, mind, body, and soul, it is not only wrong to use Christian in this sense but also punishable. An example of this punishment is comparable with a member having said or done some small wrong within the large Church, catches hell outside the church. This being offensive to the person harmed is by Church decision to be refunded to the offended in the manner agreed on by both. Christian is a title only, and one people in the United States Of America take seriously. The Wikipedian who used "Christian" here has to some degree, small or large, offended the Christian. If small enough, a simple "I am sorry, I apologize" after fixing the problem, often makes things right.
An example of the finished work will look like this: 11 | James K. Polk |commitment | Protestant | Methodist | Methodist | 1845–1849 | Never baptized until on his deathbed. Formerly more or less affiliated with Presbyterian churches. He eventually received a deathbed Methodist baptism by Methodist preacher John Berry McFerrin.[24]
I question many other title word definition such as "Protestant" "Methodist" and "Methodist" ( from the example I gave ) only will leave this for a future date when with help I can start to correct any mistake. At the moment the title "Christian" with it's use bothers me. I respect our President. Leroy 11-28-1952 (talk) 03:51, 23 February 2023 (UTC)