Mostly just use common sense. And don't push beliefs that don't line up with traditional Christian beliefs (Catholicism, LDS, other religions, etc).I just wanted to know, what exactly gets you banned from the forum? I just want to know so I dont end up doing it
Would that mean noDenying the Divinity of Christ was at one time tops on the list of ban-worthy offenses.
Mostly just use common sense. And don't push beliefs that don't line up with traditional Christian beliefs (Catholicism, LDS, other religions, etc).
There is no posted list that gives exacts. But it's a Christian forum so act in a way that seems fitting.
Most rule breaks will get you a warning, you have to doing something extreme or continue doing wrong things to get banned.
I don't know of anyone banned if they stick to scripture. Its false doctrine, and dogma that starts quarrels. Heresy, spamming and trolling are the big three that usually gets folks banned around here. Be advised there's plenty of former catholics here that know the bible better than most Nuns.did you just say that promoting catholic beliefs is against the rules ???
I've seen a lot of catholics here so I doubt that is the case ???
It depends. The owner of the the site has identified Catholicism as heretical, and many here agree, as well.did you just say that promoting catholic beliefs is against the rules ???
I've seen quite a lot of catholics here so I doubt that is the case ???
It depends. The owner of the the site has identified Catholicism as heretical, and many here agree, as well.
Some Catholics have been banned due to various reasons.
Everybody is welcome here. However, promoting heresy is not.I'm not catholic but I don't think that's fair
I think all christian denominations should be allowed here
if a belief is heretical, then it should be criticised rather than banned
I think it's more the way in which things are criticised that gets the person banned......I'm not catholic but I don't think that's fair
I think all christian denominations should be allowed here
if a belief is heretical, then it should be criticised rather than banned
Everybody is welcome here. But promoting heresy is not.
Nor is prolonged abuse, which heresy pushers sometimes over-indulge.
There used to be a full list of Terms on the old platform, which changed late May of 2018... now the Terms of Service (linked at the bottom of the page) do not really say what is and is not acceptable, though there are stickied threads made by mods, especially in the Bible Discussion Forum, saying certain things are not allowed. Common sense and good manners never really go out of style, but you wouldn't always know it LOL. Now the Terms of Service say among other things:does this site have a complete list of what isn't allowed ???
It says in working class english; They have almost all of the rights. They make up all of the rules. They are free to change the rules at any time, as they see fit. And if you don't like it you shouldn't join.There used to be a full list of Terms on the old platform, which changed late May of 2018... now the Terms of Service (linked at the bottom of the page) do not really say what is and is not acceptable, though there are stickied threads made by mods, especially in the Bible Discussion Forum, saying certain things are not allowed. Common sense and good manners never really go out of style, but you wouldn't always know it LOL. Now the Terms of Service say among other things:
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If you really want a more detailed list of what is and is not acceptable, you can always ask @Oncefallen
I have seen him post such lists before, but have not seen one for some time.