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== Possible wikia site(s) on religious devotions or practices/prayers/calendars/etc. == |
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I've been slowly trying to get together some material which could be used to help develop something like a cell phone app which might provide daily information on topics in Christian liturgical calendars for that day, and, maybe, a short, related, prayer related to that, possibly with links to longer works here or elsewhere. Something along the lines of a "dial-a-saint" recorded telephone message, for those of you who might be familiar with that. Having some sort of commonly available website, like maybe a wikia site, which could be used to present all the relevant information might be beneficial. Such a site might also include, for other groups, anything along the line of Bible or similar readings of the day or week or year, religious celebrations of some sort taking place on that day, etc. |
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Would any of you have any interest in maybe helping develop such content, which almost certainly would include content not sufficiently "encyclopedic" for inclusion here, and, if so, do you have any suggestions for what if any guidelines might exist there for the content sought for use in the articles there? [[User:John Carter|John Carter]] ([[User talk:John Carter|talk]]) 16:59, 4 May 2016 (UTC) |
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/* Istruzioni */ * Śivaismo: Shivanarayana esperto nella bhakti, o devozione del sacro Lingam verso il quale esegue la Puja. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.233.75.184 (talk) 09:11, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
Merge article Soteriology into Salvation?
The two articles are on basically the same subject, and every section of Soteriology except for the Christian one (which has its own standalone article) currently links to respective sections of Salvation as the "main" article on those subjects (even though Hinduism and Buddhism both appear to be better treated in Soteriology than Salvation).
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Hijiri 88 (聖やや) 01:03, 3 May 2016 (UTC)
Possible wikia site(s) on religious devotions or practices/prayers/calendars/etc.
I've been slowly trying to get together some material which could be used to help develop something like a cell phone app which might provide daily information on topics in Christian liturgical calendars for that day, and, maybe, a short, related, prayer related to that, possibly with links to longer works here or elsewhere. Something along the lines of a "dial-a-saint" recorded telephone message, for those of you who might be familiar with that. Having some sort of commonly available website, like maybe a wikia site, which could be used to present all the relevant information might be beneficial. Such a site might also include, for other groups, anything along the line of Bible or similar readings of the day or week or year, religious celebrations of some sort taking place on that day, etc.
Would any of you have any interest in maybe helping develop such content, which almost certainly would include content not sufficiently "encyclopedic" for inclusion here, and, if so, do you have any suggestions for what if any guidelines might exist there for the content sought for use in the articles there? John Carter (talk) 16:59, 4 May 2016 (UTC)