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[edit] The Gospel (film)
The title of this article can be misleading to readers, as it does not direct to what is likely to be the more widely understood meaning of "the Gospel," ie the Gospel. I would submit that, since the single distinction between the film and the more widely understood meaning of the term is the existence of a capital T in the indefinite article, the, this page could benefit by the disambiguation of being renamed, The Gospel (film). I should also note that the film's placement under its current article title effects an appearance of being a deliberate publicity move. Although this may not in fact be the case, moving the subject to a less misleading title would free it of any such appearance.
I invite comments on this before any such disambiguation is undertaken. Projection70 20:17, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
- I think it's unnecessary. People are more likely to look under "Gospel" instead of "the Gospel" in a "go" entry or in a URL line. I changed the disambiguation at the top of the page to link to Gospel (disambiguation) to make it shorter. People can easily find what they mean there if they end up here by accident. Rigadoun 20:38, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
- I agree - leave it as it is. DonMEGA60645Talk|Contribs 13:05, 7 July 2006 (UTC)