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WikiAnswers is a "wiki" which means that any user may add or edit content (within the guidelines as stated in the help section). If you feel that an answer is misleading, please report it. You may click on my name "PiusX" anywhere you see it, and post a message on my board, and I shall deal with it.

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Q: Why does WikiAnswers allow prejudiced Roman Catholics to mislead people about the Anglican Church?
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