WendyWoman wrote:I am at fault of not taking the time to read your: Discussion Guidelines, Board Purpose, Language, Mannerism, Constructive Discussions and Plagiarism, References, and Misquoting... prior to my posting. I owe you an apology. Your rules are very clearly defined. But you see, while I am at fault for not first reading your rules to post, I honestly didn't think, nor would it have occurred to me, that as Christians there would be limitations on legitimate posting...even by non-Christians. Isn't this piece of scripture in direct opposition to some of your rules?
I guess we disagree on what legitimate posting is, as I think it obvious that any posts that would go against the desired purpose and rules of a board would be "illegitimate." Perhaps you have some other idea of "legitimacy"? Perhaps you desire a debate style board for and against Christianity
like this board once was? Did you also read
why we changed boards...? It's not like "your approach" has not been tried. Instead it seemed that the previous board served as much a place for those against Christianity to propagate their beliefs and go on the attack, as it did for those sincerely seeking responses to questions, and for Christians to be strengthened in their faith. As such, the previous discussion board did not match up with the desired purpose of the G&S website. So after thoughtful consideration, it was decided to create a new board in order to better fulfill the purpose of the G&S website.
You may disagree, but its not like we own every single board on the Web. You can find many boards that debate such issues as this one—they appear to be a dime a dozen (well actually free!
). So it is just not possible we could "control" everything, nor would we want to. Debate boards serve a good purpose, but this is more a board for Christians and seekers who want to asked questions. GodandScience.org runs this board in a way we see as most conducive to the purpose of the website.
WendyWoman wrote:
Ezekiel 2: 3-8
3Ezekiel, I am sending you to the people of Israel. They are just like their ancestors who rebelled against me and refused to stop. 4They are stubborn and hardheaded. But I, the LORD God, have chosen you to tell them what I say. 5Those rebels may not even listen, but at least they will know that a prophet has come to them.
6Don't be afraid of them or of anything they say. You may think you're in the middle of a thorn patch or a bunch of scorpions. But be brave 7and preach my message to them, whether they choose to listen or not. 8Ezekiel, don't rebel against me, as they have done. Instead, listen to everything I tell you. CEV
So you are saying at an online home of Christianity, like this board desires to be, that we ought to be in the middle of a thorn patch or a bunch of scorpions here? I'm sorry, I just can't think of any other way to twist the meaning of that passage into something that would really apply to this issue. I don't think you can just read anything you like into a passage. This passage clearly has nothing to do with the issue at hand.
Perhaps you're also disagreeable with "churches" being for Christians too? They also would exclude those who have made their minds up against Christianity, and who constantly try to tear into Christianity with hollow statements and questions such as who made God, or if God exists then he is evil...
WW wrote:And believe me, the last thing on my mind is walking into a forum where the outcome of my posts becomes problematic for folks. I was just enjoying the discussion when...things abruptly turned from interesting dialog to asking people to leave.
You did not receive the message in question, which is a standard message a person will receive if it is believed that they may be here for the wrong reasons. In it noone is told to leave, and therefore you are very wrong to speak out about something you have no direct knowledge of. Rather the purpose of this message is to bring their attention to the intended purpose of this board, and they are told to decide for themselves whether this board really is for them in accordance with it. While a few don't take it well, many non-Christians have received this message and fully understood without taking offense or making an issue out of it. They are quite happy to move onto the next board where Christianity vs. Atheism or what-have-you is debated. Again, it is not like we run the whole Internet, or control every board online. There are plenty of others, and I do encourage posters (and many do I'm sure) to debate their faith on other boards. Not all want to however, as they continually run into the same silly arguments which I'm sure they also tire of. And after a while they come to realise the objections really are often vacuous, and so this board would be of more benefit to such people.
WW wrote:But I'm guessing that it would probably be best, under the circumstances, if I read only and not post - for with all due respect -In my heart I believe in spreading the Good News not controlling it. I believe in dealing with the real world, (as flawed as it might be), not becoming cheerleaders for only like-minded individuals.
Usually many Christians have plenty of questions themselves noone has bothered to answer or which stump them. Many have brought questions here from their discussions at other boards where they've been debating their for their Christianity. Yet, in my many years debating online, I find the most challenging questions are those Christians themselves present rather than any non-Christian where the same old questions are usually recycled over and over. Yet, perhaps you think we're controlling the spread of the Gospel? I sincerely doubt this, as this forum is still an open forum that can be read by all, only it serves are particular purpose and has rules. Infact I think such a forum has a greater impact! For is non-Christians really want to check out Christianity, then they have a place to go to where Christians conglomerate. This forum gives such seekers the opportunity to go unhindered with their questions. Anyone who has an agenda to attack Christianity, their hearts would be too hard to receive the Gospel in their present state anyway. And God promises to reveal Himself to all who seek. And as God promises to respond to those who seek, we all hope to repond to all who seek; however, many questions by non-Christians really aren't because they are seeking, but rather they are posed as a smokescreen, or to make their own points against Christianity.
Kurieuo.