Tishri - the CF rules & the SOP are very unclear on this teaching /  not-teaching thing by 'visitors'. I PM'd you a while ago and explained  it to you and were going to bring the SOP into line with the general  rules. This hasn't been done.  If we get the rules clear there is much  less room for argument. Could you please re-read my PM and implement the  changes you said you were going to make? This was my PM to you on 12th November that you were going to action because we had a guy claiming he was working according to the SOP - but the CF rules said something very different. In your response to my PM you said you would make the two sets of rules the same - this still is not the case and the confusion between the two makes it incredibly hard to apply either set!
 
Here are the two sets of rules:
CF Rules:
 
Congregational Forum Restrictions, Christian Only Forums, and Off-Topic posts.
Do not teach or debate in any Congregational Forum unless you are truly a    member and share its core beliefs and teachings. Questions and    fellowship are allowed, proselytizing is not.
 
SoP House Rules: 
All posts within this faith community must adhere to the site wide rules found here:
 
http://www.christianforums.com/rules/#faq_rule_0
In addition, if you are not a member of this faith group, you may not   debate issues or 
teach against it's theology.  You may post in   fellowship. Active promotion of views contrary to the  established   teachings of this group will be considered off topic and  subject to   staff action.
 
The section in bold within the SoP House Rules makes it clear that   guests may not debate, BUT it ADDS the qualification that they CAN teach   as long as it is not against this group's theology. It also says   nothing about being restricted to asking questions, although it does add   the bit about posting in fellowship.
 
I hope you can see the difference. It gets confusing for everyone when   one person quotes the CF rules which are clear and precise and another   poster, who has looked only at the SoP, gets a different set of rules!