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Alice the Sister

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Jesus is for losers.

Sinners and everyone else, too. Not that he was encouraging that sort of thing, but he hung out with EVERYONE and loved everyone. Not only should we "accept" everyone, but we should love them as Jesus loved them. That's all he asks of us. He didn't ask us to make rules or whatever about who can be mods on a forum or whatever. He just wants us to love people. If a part of loving people involves having an atheist or a non-christian person help out with this forum then I think we should love that person and accept them as wanting to help out. I dunno. I'm lame sorry.
 
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Wide open forums is fantastic, but non-Christian staff at "ChristianForums"?

Why not? Especially in the threads specific to non-Christians, I personally think that having non-Christian mods is essential there for fairness. Certainly would keep an argument from being valid in such places that the only reason a thread was closed, or a post deleted was because all the mods were Christians, and therefore biased.

Pax Tecum,

John
 
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I don't know if it would be any consolation to hear this, but I would most certainly not vote for someone to be a moderator who was in the habit of posting hateful, poorly reasoned posts. No matter what their world-view might be.
 
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Is that where you are at in the thread, you will never catch up
 
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You're popular with me!

I'll manage your campaign.
 
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God bless you meh. I would vote for you, but that might ruin your chances.
 
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You just said exactly what I have been thinking for a bit now this evening. Bravo, dear!

 
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meh let me ask you a question. Don't you think this happens currently with the voting process that we have now?
I think it's different. Back when I was an Administrator, we actively approached people and solicited applications. Everyone and anyone was free to apply. They didn't need to have friends to nominate them and then vote for them. At least in Theology, they were judged by what they brought to the table. If we didn't think they fit what we were looking for, we almost always sent their application to another team and they were brought on staff.

It was never a matter of turning people away, it was a matter of getting people to apply.

I'm afraid that the "new system" will be a popularity contest ... which I myself tried to avoid in high school. I would never consider going back to such a situation, knowing that I now have people who lobbied for me, and who may expect something in return now that I'm where they wanted me ... and if I don't walk the line they expect of me ... they'll drop the ax on me in a year's time.

I don't think there is a perfect system ... I just think some come with more baggage than others. It remains to be seen which one system was the carry-on, and which one is the garment bag.
 
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Your presence on staff is going to be missed. You'll leave a hole that can't be filled in quite the same way. Thank you for all you've done for CF's members.

((((meh))))
 
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Well said, Ben.
 
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Jesus was friends with sinners, tax-collectors et al, are you saying that Jesus because he was a friend to the friendless was somehow in a state of 'emnity against God'?

Make no mistake about it, the purpose of Christians is to bear witness to Christ, not turn places like this one into 'Christian-only' Ghettoes nor yet to judge who is and who is not a christian something known only to God.
 
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I liked you meh...

Who am I going to go to the next time I'm banned?...
 
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That is simply rhetoric.

Here's an example. In the Uk forums, there is a thread about an English athlete who was an outspoken Christian. He lost his faith in February. We were praying for him, and a chap (who is perfectly nice) basically said, oh, he'll be happier now he's come to the realisation.

If a Christian is struggling with their faith, how would a statement like that be ministering to them?
 
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