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In reply to the discussion: We need to have a discussion about the rules [View all]eomer
(3,845 posts)35. Are you proposing that this group should begin to follow its SOP?
If it did I might post here at times. In its current state this group is just a safe haven for making hostile remarks against non-believers. There isn't much discussion here other than that.
Edit to include the SOP:
A safe haven that provides opportunities for people of all faiths, spiritual leanings and non-belief to discuss religious topics and events in a positive and civil manner, with an emphasis on tolerance. Criticisms of individual beliefs or non-belief, or debates about the existence of higher power(s) are not appropriate in this group.
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I think it goes deeper than a discussion of the rules to what the purpose of this forum is
el_bryanto
Dec 2014
#23
I don't agree that they have been patient enough. I think that people have been banned for
el_bryanto
Dec 2014
#27
I'm not sure what part of my statement you don't buy. It seems we are on the same page
el_bryanto
Dec 2014
#30
I don't buy that atheists are automatically antagonistic toward religion...
TreasonousBastard
Dec 2014
#31
"friendly and respectful" would be far better than "tolerant" and "civil" and "positive" because
carolinayellowdog
Dec 2014
#44