And yet you should feel just the opposite. Take a moment and look at these two lists of values;
LIST ONE
- Selfishness
- Prejudice
- Bias
- Stinginess
- Elitism
- Inequality
- Injustice
LIST TWO
- Equal Sharing
- Caring
- Generosity
- Selflessness
- Friendship
- Equality
- Love
- Justice
It all comes down to which list you think is the best reflection of Christian values. If you think the first list properly reflects your values as a Christian, then the name should remain "Christian Forums" and the unequal, unfair treatment shown to nonChristians should continue.
If you think the second list more properly reflects Christian values, then there is no way to justify continuing to treat nonChristians as they've been treated and still retain a name for the site which suggests anyone will find Christian values actually practiced here. I've been here for a little over 3-years and during that time I've continually heard Christians preaching the second list of values. But everytime they're actually called to demonstrate their values, I see conclusive demonstrations of the first list instead.
This really comes as no great surprise to me because it's always been obvious that to the majority, "Christian values" are just a lot of talk. Ask most to show you their Christian values and you get the first list, not the second.
And yet I'm told these are the very people within whom God dwells. Just like all the rest, it's just a lot of talk. It means nothing even to many of those who talk about it constantly.
Atheist "Why do you think you're better or more worthy of your God's generosity than I?"
Christian "Because I believe in God's salvation and I'm learning the values the Holy Spirit is helping me to hold as my personal values. I accept the loving gift Jesus gave me on the cross and I seek to be more like him."
Atheist :What are the values the Holy Spirit is teaching you that would make you more like Jesus?"
Christian "God teaches us about pure love, that we need to always love our fellow man as ourselves and to be ready and willing to give of ourselves to help others and demonstrate to them that God's love is the way of truth."

Atheist "Then would you be willing to share your website with others as equals?"
(chorus) Amen, brother