@dzheremi While this is your thread, this post is not directed at you. When I say "you" in this post, I am referring to whoever is reading, not you specifically.
They shouldn't be in a position where they feel the need to label their posts as such, but the site on the whole has gotten to the point where it has made them feel that need.
The onus is on each CF member to pay attention to what subforum he is in. Many are not doing so, and making argumentative posts in various denominational subforums. Those subforums are supposed to be somethink like a safehouse. If members of those subforums wanted to get everyone's input from various other churches/theological persuasions, then they would post in GT or somewhere similar. While each safehouse does allow non-members to post under certain conditions, those subforums are not supposed to be a free-for-all. Not enough people respect that, and seem to be offended that the members of various denominational subforums aren't treating their own subforums as if it were GT.
Then those members who aren't respecting the fact that they are in somebody else's denominational safehouse are suggesting that the members of those safehouses label their posts to clue people to the fact that they are posting in somebody else's safehouse. But that is not how it is supposed to work. Every page on CF will tell you exactly where you are. Look at the top of the page, and then determine which subforum you are in. It is simple, and that is your own responsibility. It is not my responsibility to label every post with which subforum I am posting in. Rather, it is each person's responsibility to verify for himself.
Let safehouses be safehouses, and don't be offended by them.
I will offer a solution for the situation when you see something you strongly take issue with in someone else's safehouse: copy the link to that thread, go to somewhere like GT, or perhaps your own safehouse, and start a new thread with a link to the thread that you disagree with but can't post in. Then, share the link to your new thread in the first thread that you don't agree with. "Hey guys. I disagree with some things in this thread. Check out this thread if you'd like to see our responses." Then, everyone can read that other thread and then post all their responses in your thread. That way the first thread that contains posts that you disagree with can remain inviolate in its own safehouse, but people can still speak their mind about the topic in the subforum that you share it in.