User talk:12.237.119.2
Hello, I have moved your comment from the page Pensapedia:Resolving disputes to below:
- I am appaulled that a sight that credits themselves on giving an accurate image of the organizations in their area, would be so ignorant in how they explain something. the fact that on pensacola christian college you put it is radically legalistic is appauling. it is a school that has standards. it is also known for the well charactered student body it produces! nation wide. top law firms, doctor offices, med schools, hospitals, and accreditedcolleges accept pensacola chtistian college student without question. Students that have attended pensacola christian college are now in state senates as well as on the u.s senate. NOt only that but their are the hundreds of accredited schools that accept pensacola christian colleges credits based on merit. it may be a more COnservative college -which is what your site should say oppossed to the falsehoods you have posted- and it deffintly is not for someone who cannot manage self control but it is a well operated, great christian school. I suggest you change what you have listed regaurding Pensacola Christian College,or have actual people from who you quoted as well as better citations or you will be hearing more about this.
- Sincerly yours,
- A community citizen not tied with pensacola christian college
- but who doesapprecite the student body they produces
I would agree with your assessment that the article on Pensacola Christian College seems overly fixated on its accreditation and other aspects, and could be said to be in violation of our neutral point of view policy. As noted at the top of the article, that content was copied from a corresponding article at Wikipedia. I will try to revise the article if I get the time, but unfortunately I am not familiar enough with the school to make knowledgeable additions. If you can improve the article, please feel free to do so! — admin • talk 16:06, 2 March 2010 (CST)
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- No connections to PCC huh? I'm far from being anti-PCC, but I hope whoever wrote that they have no connection with the school from the school's own network seven years ago received demerits for lying, because whoever wrote that isn't doing PCC any favors, especially with the poor grammar. I sincerely hope that was a middle or elementary school student at PCA. Sorry to revive old news, but lying and stealing are my two pet peeves, which is why places like PCC draw my interest in the first place. 66.192.139.82 12:32, 3 April 2017 (CDT)
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