The links to Theology Guidelines and Theology FAQs don't work (from the Ecclesiology Forum, anyway). I was trying to verify that anyone can post there or whether GTwould be more appropriate (it would certainly get a bigger audience that Ecclesiology does). Is this a remaining victim of the conversion to CF2, are they being re-worked, or is it simply a bug that someone can fix?
Korah
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The link to Theology Guidelines does work at some other sub-forums I've tested (History, Philosophy), but the link to Theology Frequently Asked Questions never works rightly.
Edited again:
The "Ask the Theology Staff" link never works from wherever I try it. Same as for the FAQs link, it always tells me I don't have proper access to see it.
Last edited by Korah; 9th September 2008 at 08:32 PM.
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The links to Theology Guidelines and Theology FAQs don't work (from the Ecclesiology Forum, anyway). I was trying to verify that anyone can post there or whether GTwould be more appropriate (it would certainly get a bigger audience that Ecclesiology does). Is this a remaining victim of the conversion to CF2, are they being re-worked, or is it simply a bug that someone can fix?
Korah
Edited to add:
The link to Theology Guidelines does work at some other sub-forums I've tested (History, Philosophy), but the link to Theology Frequently Asked Questions never works rightly.
Edited again:
The "Ask the Theology Staff" link never works from wherever I try it. Same as for the FAQs link, it always tells me I don't have proper access to see it.
Hello....
I've been waiting four months.....
Korah
P.S. The link posted by Gwenyfur in this sub-forum in the last post in the thread last posted Nov. 18th Ask the Theology Staff...... Last Page) about Theology guidelines does not work.
So sorry Korah. I did not see this until now. The links in Ecclesiology are fixed. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. In the future, you can also contact me by pm if you have any questions or concerns.
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