Lisa0315
8th November 2007, 08:06 PM
It is my understanding that Membership Guidelines still rule who can be a member and who can post and on what subjects they can post. Is this true?
The reason I ask here is because members of CCC are not allowed to discuss rules under the current probation in the forum.
I am not a member of CCC. I am a concerned CCC poster, however and was one of the people who helped draw up the Statement of Faith. I was also the first moderator there. So, I am very familiar with the guidelines for membership.
The membership guidelines in Conservative Christians is pretty easy. One must only agree with the Statement of Beliefs and sign in. One of those guidelines is to have a Pro-Life stance and be opposed to abortion.
Conservative Christians need to know if membership requirements as outlined in the Statement of Faith can be enforced. They are currently having people sign in who have posted that they do not agree with parts of the SoF.
What can be done without causing CCC to be shut down due to not following the probationary actions against the forum?
Lisa
The reason I ask here is because members of CCC are not allowed to discuss rules under the current probation in the forum.
I am not a member of CCC. I am a concerned CCC poster, however and was one of the people who helped draw up the Statement of Faith. I was also the first moderator there. So, I am very familiar with the guidelines for membership.
The membership guidelines in Conservative Christians is pretty easy. One must only agree with the Statement of Beliefs and sign in. One of those guidelines is to have a Pro-Life stance and be opposed to abortion.
Conservative Christians need to know if membership requirements as outlined in the Statement of Faith can be enforced. They are currently having people sign in who have posted that they do not agree with parts of the SoF.
What can be done without causing CCC to be shut down due to not following the probationary actions against the forum?
Lisa