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I agree with the ideas presented here. I like fellowship and I don't like the arguments part of cross denominational fellowship. But I do understand the other side of this issue.
My thoughts on IDD:
Reasoning with people has always been a brutal process. When Paul reasoned in his travels He was beaten, stoned and jailed.
I think our basic expectation of a cross denominational debate forum is wrong, and perhaps it doesn't fit CF in the first place.
In my personal view, I think that people should expect to be offended by the content of posts in a forum like IDD, it's just comes with the territory. (it's like the TV, you don't have to watch it)
We have lost long time members (from every side of the arguments) by having a wrong expectation of the process of reasoning beliefs. People who were attacking ideas with different ones have been banned from posting here.
So, I am opposed to IDD with our current expectations of the process. And considering that one of CF's core values is uniting Christians, it may be best that we don't have an IDD at all.
If we were to have an IDD, only personal attacks should be considered rule violations. Any other expectation would only lead more good members to the door.
My 2 cents.
Eldermike
My thoughts on IDD:
Reasoning with people has always been a brutal process. When Paul reasoned in his travels He was beaten, stoned and jailed.
I think our basic expectation of a cross denominational debate forum is wrong, and perhaps it doesn't fit CF in the first place.
In my personal view, I think that people should expect to be offended by the content of posts in a forum like IDD, it's just comes with the territory. (it's like the TV, you don't have to watch it)
We have lost long time members (from every side of the arguments) by having a wrong expectation of the process of reasoning beliefs. People who were attacking ideas with different ones have been banned from posting here.
So, I am opposed to IDD with our current expectations of the process. And considering that one of CF's core values is uniting Christians, it may be best that we don't have an IDD at all.
If we were to have an IDD, only personal attacks should be considered rule violations. Any other expectation would only lead more good members to the door.
My 2 cents.
Eldermike
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