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MOA also forbids universes from works designed specifically to promote hate-mongering or ethnic/religious/societal intolerance of any kind.  
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''MOA also forbids universes from works designed specifically to promote hate-mongering or ethnic/religious/societal intolerance of any kind.''
  
 
So characters from the Bible and the Koran are prohibited? I can produce buckets of examples of intolerance from both.
 
So characters from the Bible and the Koran are prohibited? I can produce buckets of examples of intolerance from both.
  
 
20:45, 6 June 2006 (CDT)~Enda80
 
20:45, 6 June 2006 (CDT)~Enda80
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: And I could produce buckets of tolerance from both in response. The restriction only applies to works ''specifically designed'' to promote racism, sexism, religious hatred, etc. The Bible and the Koran contain both good things and bad things on the subject, so they can be included. (Besides, many entries from the Bible and the Koran would be important for understanding fictional entities or places with the same names.) However, ''Birth of a Nation'' (for example) would not be OK, because it promotes a racist view of history with villainous African-Americans and heroic Klansmen. That clearer? [[User:Jeb|Jeb]] 22:01, 6 June 2006 (CDT)

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Intolerant Works

MOA also forbids universes from works designed specifically to promote hate-mongering or ethnic/religious/societal intolerance of any kind.

So characters from the Bible and the Koran are prohibited? I can produce buckets of examples of intolerance from both.

20:45, 6 June 2006 (CDT)~Enda80

And I could produce buckets of tolerance from both in response. The restriction only applies to works specifically designed to promote racism, sexism, religious hatred, etc. The Bible and the Koran contain both good things and bad things on the subject, so they can be included. (Besides, many entries from the Bible and the Koran would be important for understanding fictional entities or places with the same names.) However, Birth of a Nation (for example) would not be OK, because it promotes a racist view of history with villainous African-Americans and heroic Klansmen. That clearer? Jeb 22:01, 6 June 2006 (CDT)
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