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To: Grateful2God; Religion Moderator
That's not the rule if the post is edifying. It's either a caucus thread or it isn't.

I'll leave ya'll alone and ask the rm to remove all non catholic threads.

23 posted on 08/09/2015 5:21:05 AM PDT by ealgeone
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To: ealgeone; SkyPilot; Religion Moderator
RM: Courtesy Ping

The caucus allows us to discuss our beliefs and share with others who are interested in our posts, contribute in a positive manner and are willing to respect our point of view. It is peaceful and productive, and a good thing. IMHO, each has a God-given free will, including Mormons, to believe as their heart tells them, with the respect and dignity due to every human being. This is not always given- hence the need for a caucus. It is a welcome respite from open forum, where each other's perceived truths collide in an often derisive manner.

While the Bible is Truth, interpretations vary, and each believes his or his denomination's own. Forcing one's interpretation of their truth on another is counter-productive to discussion- we've all seen what can come of it. We Catholics and those invited, as anyone else have the right to express opinions; support one another; nurture one another's beliefs; share experiences, and learn from one another together, in an atmosphere of peace and understanding.

God bless you all; this is nothing personal, and I've conversed with both of you in forum- but please note the caucus rules. I'll make no more comment, as it would defeat the purpose of the caucus, but again, God bless you!

Grateful

26 posted on 08/09/2015 8:18:37 AM PDT by Grateful2God (Those who smile like nothing's wrong are fighting a battle you know nothing about. -Thomas More)
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