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Greetings. What defines what Christianity is or is not?While CF's ministry/purpose... whatever you'd like to call it... may change, I still believe and hold true that THIS PLACE SHOULD NOT DEFINE WHAT CHRISTIANITY IS OR IS NOT....
Greetings. What defines what Christianity is or is not?
Blessings to you This isn't the place to discuss that--- just making a point in general.
For some of us, CF no longer provides a place for that discussion.
THIS PLACE SHOULD NOT DEFINE WHAT CHRISTIANITY IS OR IS NOT.... It should not force you to believe good or bad about Christians. It's an online site and can only go so far in serving God... just like each of us can only so far to fulfill His ministry. No one should come here, see the changes that are being made, and deem this site to be Christ-less. Each of us knows very well that Christians are still here and that often we pray that people who are non-believers at this site will know Christ one day as well.
Sounds like a good concept. It allows for dialogue for those interested in knowing more and shields it as a "deconversion" insurgents' playground.
Good balance.
RD
For some of us, CF no longer provides a place for that discussion.
Criada, thanks for that. It was frustrating me enormously, especially since there is almost no time left to communicate with people we've come to know and like.
Non-Christians can still discuss Christianity with Christians in the new forum that has been created. Christians can still be an example of Christ in that forum and the rest of the forums that are open to all members.
So we should just kick out those in the process of deconversion, ex christian.net is a nice healthy environment.
How long till we get the forcible icon removals?
The problem with GA is that it had a record of more deconversions than conversions. Instead of reaching the lost for Christ the forum tended to shatter the faith of Christians who were not prepared to debate in that forum.
No they can't. That is not a forum, it is a Q&A booth, or worse.
Non-Christians can still discuss Christianity with Christians in the new forum that has been created. Christians can still be an example of Christ in that forum and the rest of the forums that are open to all members.
That is sad, and I hope that there is somewhere here where we can continue that... I am trying to find a venue. I am sure there must be somewhere where people who are friends can meet and talk, at least.
Perhaps in the friendship court?