FR has a very vocal Religion Forum. There are “open threads” wherein various religious beliefs and doctrine are debated, raucously. In such a PC, muzzled world, I find it refreshing, quite honestly. It’s how free speech looks, feels and sounds.
There are also “caucus” threads, where believers in a particular faith, creed, denomination, etcetera can discuss their beliefs amongst themselves. This is enforced, and outside debate is not allowed. This is how religious freedom looks, feels and sounds. People are free to believe as they believe, and it is protected.
Funny, how that sort of parallels our Constitution and Bill of Rights, isn’t it? That is no coincidence.
Along those lines, you are also free not to view these discussions, if you find them too boisterous for your taste, or you are just not interested. You can view just the “News/Activism” forum, or any other, by changing your preferences when you sign on. You’ll have to do this every time you sign on, though.
Good luck, and happy FReeping. If you think you’re going to restrict subject matter or when, where and how it’s discussed on FR per FR guidelines, though, you’re not going to be received in a very positive manner by the rest of us.
Great Post!