In the town square, any and every citizen can post his opinion to the liberty tree or speak up openly for or against whatever he chooses. He may challenge anyone he chooses to challenge. He doesnt have to be eloquent, educated, polite or respectful. Issues are not considered settled just because some of the citizens in the community believe that to be the case.
The limits on the free speech in the town square are a matter of decency. Pornography is not allowed, profanity is not allowed, etc. Propaganda is allowed. Lies are allowed.
Some are thrilled by what is said in the town square. Some are offended. Some ignore. Some take notes.
The town square is a free exchange of ideas. The liberty tree is part of our American roots.
Fast forward to the Religion Forum.
There may be changes in the guidelines as a result of this discussion, but for now all posters on the RF should realize that the open threads are like the town square except that in addition to profanity and pornography being disallowed so is hate mongering which includes such sources as Jack Chick, KKK, Aryan Nations, National Alliance, VDare, Jesus-is-Lord.com, the false Jesuit Oath.
A poster does not need to be a member of X to post an article or Holy writ of X or to claim what the Xes believe or used to believe. However, to avoid being a trouble-maker and ending up on the moderators radar as a disturber of the peace, he is wise to be polite and to present his ideas as his own.
The problem.
When a gentile person walks into the town square or reads the posts on a liberty tree he might become deeply offended. No doubt that was also the case back in the day of the actual liberty tree.
On the Religion Forum, gentile members of X may become offended by the town square frontal assaults on their deeply held beliefs. That is to be expected. And for that reason, the closed threads exist so that they can find safe harbor. The closed threads devotionals, prayer threads and caucuses are moderated as if the discussion was occurring behind the closed doors of a church.
But when those gentle members of X refuse to retreat to the safe harbor and instead stand in the town square insisting on the silence of others, they become disturbers of the peace. More importantly, such insistence challenges whether the concept of a town square is workable when the subject is religion.
I realize that many think there is nothing more contentious than religious debate on this forum. If so, theyve probably not spent much time on the Civil War threads or the Creation/Evolution (Crevo) threads. And the same initiatives happen there also. On the Crevo threads, some of the science community used to insist that only scientists should have a voice. And on the Civil War threads, one side or the other asserts political correctness.
And because this is a conservative forum, the town square does not permit the socialist or fascist voice except as a piñata to be shot down by the contributors.
But conservatives come with various religious beliefs. There is no official belief on the forum.
530 posted on Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:25:38 AM by Religion Moderator
Fair enough?