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To: Lead Moderator; Sidebar Moderator; xzins; drstevej; NYer; White Mountain; Catholicguy; Utah Girl; ..
If the overwhelming consensus of the religion forum is that the "insert-group-here only" threads are acceptable, then we can reconsider.

But if we do go that route, we're going to have to have a lot of discussions on how y'all are going to self police it so that the staff here doesn't get overwhelmed with it.

I forward the questions to the respective denominational groups that I know of and ask them:

Do you think we can police ourselves in this regard - again by caveats in the thread header identifying this as a XXXXXX thread, whos intent it is to present doctrine etc

Perhaps as a parent thread

Subsequent threads could be used to discuss doctrine, questions, contradictions etc?

What think ye guys ?

I am willing to abide by such a system myself.

So I put forward:

1.) Parent thread (Identified as a parent thread) for the initial purpose of publicly presenting your own doctrine. Comment by non adherents to that doctrine is prohibited

2.) Daughter threads for open discussion - referring back to the parent thread

If you like it fine - if not fine - Im just tryin to come to an understanding while the mods are talkative and amiable ;)

668 posted on 01/24/2004 11:01:04 AM PST by Revelation 911
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To: Revelation 911; Sidebar Moderator; Lead Moderator; P-Marlowe
Are we allowed to use the title to EXCLUDE rather than to include?

In some instances it might be easier to say who you don't want than who you do want. For example: "The Herbs of the Bible" (Rostafarian free zone) OR "Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (Non-Trinitarians Not Invited)
674 posted on 01/24/2004 11:32:31 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army and Proud of It!!)
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