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JVAC
4th May 2004, 05:10 PM
The lack of rules existing in this forum, makes me wonder if we are supposed to make them ourselves.
So I propose that while we decide on a name we also decide on some concise rules for the forum, that aren't too limiting nor to many. We can do this the regular Lutheran way, posting up ideas and peer review!!!
Consensus shouldn't be hard to find.
-James
ChiRho
4th May 2004, 06:42 PM
Exodus 20
1 And God spake all these words, saying,
2 I am Jehovah thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
3 Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
4 Thou shalt not make unto thee a graven image, nor any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.
5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself unto them, nor serve them, for I Jehovah thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, upon the third and upon the fourth generation of them that hate me,
6 and showing lovingkindness unto thousands of them that love me and keep my commandments.
7 Thou shalt not take the name of Jehovah thy God in vain; for Jehovah will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.
8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
9 Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work;
10 but the seventh day is a sabbath unto Jehovah thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy man-servant, nor thy maid-servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates:
11 for in six days Jehovah made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore Jehovah blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
12 Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long in the land which Jehovah thy God giveth thee.
13 Thou shalt not kill.
14 Thou shalt not commit adultery.
15 Thou shalt not steal.
16 Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
17 Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ***, nor anything that is thy neighbor's.
Luke 10
27 And he answered, "(1) YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR STRENGTH, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND; AND YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF."
How 'bout these?
Do not worry, Christ kept all the Laws for you. Died upon a cross for you. His Body was given and His Blood shed for you-for the remission of your sins. Amen.
Never Law without Gospel.
Pax Christi,
ChiRho
JVAC
4th May 2004, 07:01 PM
Never Law without Gospel.
HA hah hah ha, that is awesome!
However, that translation you are using is wearing on me, the name Jehova drives me up the wall! It isn't biblical, some mistranslation of the correct name, YHWH.
-James
ChiRho
4th May 2004, 07:03 PM
HA hah hah ha, that is awesome!
However, that translation you are using is wearing on me, the name Jehova drives me up the wall! It isn't biblical, some mistranslation of the correct name, YHWH.
-James
I know, I accidentally cut and pasted the ASV instead of the NASB. My fault!
Pax Christi,
ChiRho
JVAC
4th May 2004, 07:13 PM
I know, I accidentally cut and pasted the ASV instead of the NASB. My fault!
Which translation do you like best? I usually use NIV but my professors don't like me using that, so I also have a NRSV and a KJV for kicks! I have heard some really good stuff about the New KJV but I kind of grew in a rut with my NIV :D .
-James
ChiRho
4th May 2004, 07:21 PM
Which translation do you like best? I usually use NIV but my professors don't like me using that, so I also have a NRSV and a KJV for kicks! I have heard some really good stuff about the New KJV but I kind of grew in a rut with my NIV :D .
-James
Usually I use the NASB, it is more literal than most. I believe our church uses the ESV...I think.
Pax Christi,
ChiRho
Music4Hym777
5th May 2004, 01:44 AM
I like the NIV for study, my church uses the CEV(yeah, I think that translation is a little weird). I have Good News, NLT, NASB, NRSV, NKJV, and a few other versions as well that I have picked up along the way.
Why dont we just stick to the basics rules like before?
GlowingFirefly
5th May 2004, 06:31 PM
Hmm, Well I'm pretty sure that the rules that were initally for PRE will stay with the congregation forums, like this one.
I'll check on that though. Otherwise, keep thinking! :)
Bradford
10th August 2004, 02:30 AM
Shall we think about completing this project?
Maybe we could modify the rules from Semper Reformanda?
ATTN: Read before you post here!
The rules particular to this forum follow:
1) This forum is open to all Christians. Non-Christian members are not allowed to post here.
2) Lutheran as well as all members of the Congregational Forums can post fellowship threads here. Only Lutheran members are allowed to debate threads to discuss various doctrines to do with their own denomination and other denominations as long as they are within our rules.
3) Non-Lutheran members can only post fellowship posts here or posts to ask a question regarding Lutheran doctrine. Once the question is answered, there shall be no debate over the answer in this forum by the Non-Lutheran members. Any debate posts by Non-Lutheran members will be deleted. In other words, only Lutheran members can debate here.
4) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
Basically, we do NOT allow accusations that a particular Christian denomination or group is non-Christian. That is the bottom line. Debates regarding doctrine is allowed (for Reformed/Calvinist members only). Accusations are not.
Examples of what is not allowed, and what is allowed:
Not allowed: "The Pope is the Anti-Christ"
Allowed: "The Pope has too much power" or "The Bible did not establish the papacy" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "The Catholic church is a cult"
Allowed: "The Catholic church has errors in some doctrines" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "The Roman Catholic Church is the whore of Babylon"
Allowed: "The Catholic church may have a particular role to play in the endtimes" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "All Catholics go to hell"
Allowed: "Some Catholics may not be saved because they have wrong beliefs" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Catholics worship idols" - this is because they don't worship these idols (at least they are not meant to)
Allowed: "Catholics have images in their church and the Bible does not support this" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Catholics pray to demons when they pray to saints"
Allowed: "Praying to saints is not in the Bible" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Allowed: "There is no such thing as purgatory" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Allowed: "Catholics are preoccupied with visions of Mary" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Speaking in tongues is demonic"
Allowed: "Speaking in tongues is being abused in some churches" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Charismatic Christians are not saved"
Allowed: "The charismatic movement have gone too far in some cases" - as long as scripture a nd evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Word of Faith preachers are false prophets"
Allowed: "The Word of Faith movement have gone too far in certain instances" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Basically, try to rephrase your question and post so that it does not come across as being judgemental and accusatory. You will find that the message gets across better, and the debate will remain civil.
6) Feel free to report posts that you believe have broken these rules to the moderators of this forum by clicking on the "Report" link at the bottom of each post
These rules are in addition to the rules of CF that govern the board as a whole. All rules will be strictly enforced.
Orthodox Andrew
10th August 2004, 02:34 AM
I would like to say as a Mod here. That I hope we can put some together that everyone agrees on. So I would love to see as much input as possible.:)
Bradford
10th August 2004, 03:56 AM
I would like to say as a Mod here. That I hope we can put some together that everyone agrees on. So I would love to see as much input as possible.:)
I bump a three-month old thread... and it gets a reply in three-minutes! :D
Orthodox Andrew
10th August 2004, 03:57 AM
I bump a three-month old thread... and it gets a reply in three-minutes! :D
Always here to amuse.:D ;)
ByzantineDixie
10th August 2004, 07:35 AM
I hate rules! :sick:
But if we must.....R
Bradford
10th August 2004, 07:38 AM
I hate rules! :sick:
But if we must.....R
Well, we are the last faction of the old P/R/E to adopt a set...
Phoebe
10th August 2004, 07:40 AM
I think we could just keep the same general forum rules.
Love thy neighbor as thyself...
Do unto others as you would have done unto you.
Play nice. ;)
Bradford
10th August 2004, 07:40 AM
I think we could just keep the same general forum rules.
Love thy neighbor as thyself...
Do unto others as you would have done unto you.
Play nice. ;)
Well, IMHO, the rule against debating by non-Lutherans is the most important one... this is not IDD, after all...
ByzantineDixie
10th August 2004, 07:42 AM
Well, we are the last faction of the old P/R/E to adopt a set...
So how about we buck the trend and be the only faction of old P/R/E that doesn't need them! Seriously...has anyone done a "report" count by forum. I bet ours has to be one of the lowest. -----R
Phoebe
10th August 2004, 07:43 AM
We could have a rule saying the ELCA and LCMS and WELS shouldn't pick on each other.
ByzantineDixie
10th August 2004, 07:45 AM
Well, IMHO, the rule against debating by non-Lutherans is the most important one... this is not IDD, after all...
Please...a non-Lutheran doesn't have a chance with this group...they enter into that situation at their own risk! :D
Bradford
10th August 2004, 07:46 AM
We could have a rule saying the ELCA and LCMS and WELS shouldn't pick on each other.
That sounds good... If I have the time, I will revise the SR rules, and re-post an actual proposal...
Bradford
10th August 2004, 07:47 AM
So how about we buck the trend and be the only faction of old P/R/E that doesn't need them! Seriously...has anyone done a "report" count by forum. I bet ours has to be one of the lowest. -----R
Rules are made to prevent problems. Rules are changed to keep problems from ahppening again...
SPALATIN
10th August 2004, 08:36 AM
hey Rose, How about an entrance sign that says:
YOU ARE NOW ENTERING THE LUTHERAN FORUM. THIS IS THE ONLY WARNING YOU WILL GET. ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK! ;)
Flipper
10th August 2004, 09:05 AM
I'm kind of with Rose - I've been impressed that we've all behaved ourselves and hadn't needed rules. Non-Lutherans who have posted here have been very kind, considerate - and they ask great questions.
Bradford
10th August 2004, 10:38 AM
Alright, I've done a little tweaking to the rules from Semper Reformand and Scripture, Tradition, Reason- see what you think. (Or tell me if this is the wrong direction in which to head, and we can start from scratch...) All of the "Examples" in number 5 could be trashed- if want it to be shorter...
Proposed Rules- Theologia Crucis
The rules particular to this forum follow:
1) This forum is open to all Christians. Non-Christian members are not allowed to post here.
2) Lutheran as well as all members of the Congregational Forums can post fellowship threads here. Non-Lutherans are allowed to post questions about Lutheran practice and doctrine. Non-Lutherans are reminded, that while their input is welcome and they are permitted to debate, they are not to denigrate, or be dis-respectful towards Lutheran doctrine. The guiding principle is this- "Don’t make a mess in another’s home"
3) Discussions between various Lutheran Synods/Denominations is allowed. However, no attempt to present another Synod/Denomination as non-Christian will be allowed. Respect and civility shall rule all discussions of differences of practice or belief between Synods/Denominations
4) Only Lutheran Moderators, or other moderators that shall be from time-to-time properly assigned to this forum shall moderate posts in this forum.
5) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
Basically, we do NOT allow accusations that a particular Christian denomination or group is non-Christian. That is the bottom line. Debates regarding doctrine is allowed. Accusations are not.
Examples of what is not allowed, and what is allowed:
Not allowed: "The Pope is the Anti-Christ"
Allowed: "The Pope has too much power" or "The Bible did not establish the papacy" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "The Catholic church is a cult"
Allowed: "The Catholic church has errors in some doctrines" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "The Roman Catholic Church is the whore of Babylon"
Allowed: "The Catholic church may have a particular role to play in the endtimes" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "All Catholics go to hell"
Allowed: "Some Catholics may not be saved because they have wrong beliefs" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Catholics worship idols" - this is because they don't worship these idols (at least they are not meant to)
Allowed: "Catholics have images in their church and the Bible does not support this" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Catholics pray to demons when they pray to saints"
Allowed: "Praying to saints is not in the Bible" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Allowed: "There is no such thing as purgatory" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Allowed: "Catholics are preoccupied with visions of Mary" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Speaking in tongues is demonic"
Allowed: "Speaking in tongues is being abused in some churches" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Charismatic Christians are not saved"
Allowed: "The charismatic movement have gone too far in some cases" - as long as scripture a nd evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Word of Faith preachers are false prophets"
Allowed: "The Word of Faith movement have gone too far in certain instances" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Basically, try to rephrase your question and post so that it does not come across as being judgmental and accusatory. You will find that the message gets across better, and the debate will remain civil.
6) Feel free to report posts that you believe have broken these rules to the moderators of this forum by clicking on the "Report" link at the bottom of each post
7) These rules are in addition to the rules of CF that govern the board as a whole. All rules will be strictly enforced.
Lotar
10th August 2004, 11:26 AM
I propose the following amendment to rule #5:
Change examples number 1, 3, 10, from "not allowed" to "allowed"
:P
Do we even need rules at this point?
Bradford
10th August 2004, 11:38 AM
I propose the following amendment to rule #5:
Change examples number 1, 3, 10, from "not allowed" to "allowed"
:P
Do we even need rules at this point?
Well, we could strike all of number five after "Basically, we do NOT allow accusations that a particular Christian denomination or group is non-Christian. That is the bottom line. Debates regarding doctrine is allowed. Accusations are not."
Why? Because I'm a legalistic pain-in-the-ass... (Just kidding!)
ByzantineDixie
10th August 2004, 12:37 PM
hey Rose, How about an entrance sign that says:
YOU ARE NOW ENTERING THE LUTHERAN FORUM. THIS IS THE ONLY WARNING YOU WILL GET. ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK! ;)
ROTFLOL!!! ^_^ I think this is the only rule we need! ;)
Why? Because I'm a legalistic pain-in-the-ass... (Just kidding!)
Can you say this according the the rules? :eek: ;) I bet you like meetings that use Robert's Rules of Order, too? Where is that :rolleyes: smilie when you need one!
LOL! Bradford, ya know we love ya! :hug:
Rose
Lotar
10th August 2004, 12:42 PM
I think we should be allowed to you Luther-like language in this forum. :P
Bradford
10th August 2004, 12:47 PM
Can you say this according the the rules? :eek: ;) I bet you like meetings that use Robert's Rules of Order, too? Where is that :rolleyes: smilie when you need one!
LOL! Bradford, ya know we love ya! :hug:
Rose
Nope, likely can't say it! BUt, now that it's quoted, it gets to stay!
I love RRO! Wouldn't let a meeting go without them- and yes, I have read the entire book- several times! (And, no, I am not kidding!)
Well, thanks for loving my legalistic self! (And, no, beliving in formal meetings- does not lead to works-rightousness theology... It just sounds like it should...)
JVAC
15th August 2004, 11:02 PM
I just want to say that we should allow other denoms to debate here, but they must accept the BoC, Holy Scriptures and Tradition to be authoritative and unable to question the validity of them. I would like an Anabaptist to prove how infant Baptism is wrong using the BoC!!!! :D!!!!
-James
theologia crucis
15th August 2004, 11:48 PM
FWIW, I'm for minimal rules. Though Brad's post #24 isn't bad, except some of the "allowed/not allowed"s need to change to reflect Lutheran doctrine! Lotar's not far off!
Bradford
16th August 2004, 12:00 AM
Proposed Rules- Theologia Crucis (Draft II- SHORTNED!)
The rules particular to this forum follow:
1) This forum is open to all Christians. Non-Christian members are not allowed to post here.
2) Non-Lutherans are reminded, that while their input is welcome and they are permitted to debate, they are not to denigrate, or be dis-respectful towards Lutheran doctrine. The guiding principle is this- "Don’t make a mess in another’s home"
3) Discussions between various Lutheran Synods/Denominations is allowed. However, no attempt to present another Synod/Denomination as non-Christian will be allowed. Respect and civility shall rule all discussions of differences of practice or belief between Synods/Denominations
4) Only Lutheran Moderators, or other moderators that shall be from time-to-time properly assigned to this forum shall moderate posts in this forum.
5) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
Basically, we do NOT allow accusations that a particular Christian denomination or group is non-Christian. That is the bottom line. Debates regarding doctrine is allowed. Accusations are not. Try to rephrase your question and post so that it does not come across as being judgmental and accusatory. You will find that the message gets across better, and the debate will remain civil.
6) Feel free to report posts that you believe have broken these rules to the moderators of this forum by clicking on the "Report" link at the bottom of each post. All reports will be reviewed.
7) These rules are in addition to the rules of CF that govern the board as a whole. All rules will be strictly enforced.
JVAC
16th August 2004, 12:17 AM
Proposed Rules- Theologia Crucis (Draft II- SHORTNED!)
The rules particular to this forum follow:
1) This forum is open to all Christians. Non-Christian members are not allowed to post here.
2) Non-Lutherans are reminded, that while their input is welcome and they are permitted to debate, they are not to denigrate, or be dis-respectful towards Lutheran doctrine. The guiding principle is this- "Don’t make a mess in another’s home"
3) Discussions between various Lutheran Synods/Denominations is allowed. However, no attempt to present another Synod/Denomination as non-Christian will be allowed. Respect and civility shall rule all discussions of differences of practice or belief between Synods/Denominations
4) Only Lutheran Moderators, or other moderators that shall be from time-to-time properly assigned to this forum shall moderate posts in this forum.
5) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
Basically, we do NOT allow accusations that a particular Christian denomination or group is non-Christian. That is the bottom line. Debates regarding doctrine is allowed. Accusations are not. Try to rephrase your question and post so that it does not come across as being judgmental and accusatory. You will find that the message gets across better, and the debate will remain civil.
6) Feel free to report posts that you believe have broken these rules to the moderators of this forum by clicking on the "Report" link at the bottom of each post. All reports will be reviewed.
7) These rules are in addition to the rules of CF that govern the board as a whole. All rules will be strictly enforced.
I LIKE IT!!!!!! However, I think that in rule three we should put something about supreme authority of Scripture and the truthful witness of the Confessions and Tradition, (find a good wording, I suck at it :D)
-James
Bradford
20th August 2004, 06:35 PM
Proposed Rules- Theologia Crucis (Draft II- SHORTNED!)
The rules particular to this forum follow:
1) This forum is open to all Christians. Non-Christian members are not allowed to post here.
2) Non-Lutherans are reminded, that while their input is welcome and they are permitted to debate, they are not to denigrate, or be dis-respectful towards Lutheran doctrine. The guiding principle is this- "Don’t make a mess in another’s home"
3) Discussions between various Lutheran Synods/Denominations is allowed. However, no attempt to present another Synod/Denomination as non-Christian will be allowed. Respect and civility shall rule all discussions of differences of practice or belief between Synods/Denominations
4) Only Lutheran Moderators, or other moderators that shall be from time-to-time properly assigned to this forum shall moderate posts in this forum.
5) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
Basically, we do NOT allow accusations that a particular Christian denomination or group is non-Christian. That is the bottom line. Debates regarding doctrine is allowed. Accusations are not. Try to rephrase your question and post so that it does not come across as being judgmental and accusatory. You will find that the message gets across better, and the debate will remain civil.
6) Feel free to report posts that you believe have broken these rules to the moderators of this forum by clicking on the "Report" link at the bottom of each post. All reports will be reviewed.
7) These rules are in addition to the rules of CF that govern the board as a whole. All rules will be strictly enforced.
I move that this be sent to Erwin and AA for consideration.
Any further discussion?
Protoevangel
20th August 2004, 07:02 PM
One quick question regarding #5.
One may take this to mean that we should not say the Mormons, JW's, etc. are not Christian. They certianly are not, and I will say so if the question arises, in whatever form.
Since these are not recognized by CF as Christian, is this a non-issue, or should we address this by amending #5?
Proposed Change:
5) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group (as recognized by the rules governing CF) will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
One other question, in every instance in #3, does "Synod/Denomination" refer exclusively to "Lutheran Synod/Denomination", as the first sentense seems to indicate? Should the verbage reflect that, to eliminate confusion from such shallow minds as my own?
Other than that I like it.
SPALATIN
20th August 2004, 07:14 PM
Shall we think about completing this project?
Maybe we could modify the rules from Semper Reformanda?
ATTN: Read before you post here!
The rules particular to this forum follow:
1) This forum is open to all Christians. Non-Christian members are not allowed to post here.
2) Lutheran as well as all members of the Congregational Forums can post fellowship threads here. Only Lutheran members are allowed to debate threads to discuss various doctrines to do with their own denomination and other denominations as long as they are within our rules.
3) Non-Lutheran members can only post fellowship posts here or posts to ask a question regarding Lutheran doctrine. Once the question is answered, there shall be no debate over the answer in this forum by the Non-Lutheran members. Any debate posts by Non-Lutheran members will be deleted. In other words, only Lutheran members can debate here.
4) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
Basically, we do NOT allow accusations that a particular Christian denomination or group is non-Christian. That is the bottom line. Debates regarding doctrine is allowed (for Reformed/Calvinist members only). Accusations are not.
Examples of what is not allowed, and what is allowed:
Not allowed: "The Pope is the Anti-Christ"
Allowed: "The Pope has too much power" or "The Bible did not establish the papacy" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "The Catholic church is a cult"
Allowed: "The Catholic church has errors in some doctrines" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "The Roman Catholic Church is the whore of Babylon"
Allowed: "The Catholic church may have a particular role to play in the endtimes" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "All Catholics go to hell"
Allowed: "Some Catholics may not be saved because they have wrong beliefs" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Catholics worship idols" - this is because they don't worship these idols (at least they are not meant to)
Allowed: "Catholics have images in their church and the Bible does not support this" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Catholics pray to demons when they pray to saints"
Allowed: "Praying to saints is not in the Bible" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Allowed: "There is no such thing as purgatory" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Allowed: "Catholics are preoccupied with visions of Mary" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Speaking in tongues is demonic"
Allowed: "Speaking in tongues is being abused in some churches" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Charismatic Christians are not saved"
Allowed: "The charismatic movement have gone too far in some cases" - as long as scripture a nd evidence is posted to argue this.
Not allowed: "Word of Faith preachers are false prophets"
Allowed: "The Word of Faith movement have gone too far in certain instances" - as long as scripture and evidence is posted to argue this.
Basically, try to rephrase your question and post so that it does not come across as being judgemental and accusatory. You will find that the message gets across better, and the debate will remain civil.
6) Feel free to report posts that you believe have broken these rules to the moderators of this forum by clicking on the "Report" link at the bottom of each post
These rules are in addition to the rules of CF that govern the board as a whole. All rules will be strictly enforced.
These look fine to me. Do we have to vote on them or is there someone here that will just make them ipso facto?
filosofer
20th August 2004, 07:47 PM
Not allowed: "The Pope is the Anti-Christ"
So, does that mean we cannot quote the BOC?
ByzantineDixie
20th August 2004, 09:52 PM
Well, Bradford dear...I am not even going to read your stinkin' rules. :pink: I will do two things, though:
Leave you with my suggested set of rules
YOU ARE NOW ENTERING THE LUTHERAN FORUM. THIS IS THE ONLY WARNING YOU WILL GET. ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Absolutely no puns permitted. The first pun will result in a warning, the second pun in a suspension and the third pun in a termination of CF membership. Write with caution so that you do not inadvertently violate this rule.
I will abstain from voting on the rules...just let me know if I ever violate them, OK? ;)
:hug: Rose
Phoebe
20th August 2004, 10:13 PM
LOL at Rose.
I guess I'll be leader of the banned for making puns.
filosofer
20th August 2004, 11:01 PM
Want to have a contest and see who can get banned first?
Rechtgläubig
20th August 2004, 11:52 PM
So, does that mean we cannot quote the BOC?:D
You trying to get me fired up Filo?
:cool:
Rechtgläubig
21st August 2004, 02:09 AM
Not much of a Lutheran sub-forum without the confessions. :sorry:
:D
Phoebe
21st August 2004, 10:09 AM
Want to have a contest and see who can get banned first?
I'll let you win. :)
I'm sure we're both punny people. ;)
Wow. Look at this thread drift...
JVAC
21st August 2004, 02:54 PM
I move that this be sent to Erwin and AA for consideration.
Any further discussion?
I like draft 2 because it allows other "Christians" to come in post and even debate, yet official Lutheran Doctrine is supreme :D
-James
Phoebe
21st August 2004, 04:31 PM
One quick question regarding #5.
One may take this to mean that we should not say the Mormons, JW's, etc. are not Christian. They certianly are not, and I will say so if the question arises, in whatever form.
Since these are not recognized by CF as Christian, is this a non-issue, or should we address this by amending #5?
Proposed Change:
5) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group (as recognized by the rules governing CF) will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
One other question, in every instance in #3, does "Synod/Denomination" refer exclusively to "Lutheran Synod/Denomination", as the first sentense seems to indicate? Should the verbage reflect that, to eliminate confusion from such shallow minds as my own?
Other than that I like it.
I agree with this. (and the 2nd draft)
Bradford
21st August 2004, 10:26 PM
Proposed Rules- Theologia Crucis (Draft III)
The rules particular to this forum follow:
1) This forum is open to all Christians. Non-Christian members are not allowed to post here.
2) Non-Lutherans are reminded, that while their input is welcome and they are permitted to debate, they are not to denigrate, or be dis-respectful towards Lutheran doctrine. The guiding principle is this- "Don’t make a mess in another’s home"
3) Discussions between various Lutheran Synods/Denominations is allowed. However, no attempt to present another Lutheran Synod/Denomination as non-Christian will be allowed. Respect and civility shall rule all discussions of differences of practice or belief between Lutheran Synods/Denominations
4) Only Lutheran Moderators, or other moderators that shall be from time-to-time properly assigned to this forum shall moderate posts in this forum.
5) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group (As recognized by rule #6 governing all of CF) will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
Basically, we do NOT allow accusations that a particular Christian denomination or group is non-Christian. That is the bottom line. Debates regarding doctrine is allowed. Accusations are not. Try to rephrase your question and post so that it does not come across as being judgmental and accusatory. You will find that the message gets across better, and the debate will remain civil.
6) Feel free to report posts that you believe have broken these rules to the moderators of this forum by clicking on the "Report" link at the bottom of each post. All reports will be reviewed.
7) These rules are in addition to the rules of CF that govern the board as a whole. All rules will be strictly enforced.
JVAC
21st August 2004, 10:29 PM
Proposed Rules- Theologia Crucis (Draft III)
The rules particular to this forum follow:
1) This forum is open to all Christians. Non-Christian members are not allowed to post here.
2) Non-Lutherans are reminded, that while their input is welcome and they are permitted to debate, they are not to denigrate, or be dis-respectful towards Lutheran doctrine. The guiding principle is this- "Don’t make a mess in another’s home"
3) Discussions between various Lutheran Synods/Denominations is allowed. However, no attempt to present another Lutheran Synod/Denomination as non-Christian will be allowed. Respect and civility shall rule all discussions of differences of practice or belief between Lutheran Synods/Denominations
4) Only Lutheran Moderators, or other moderators that shall be from time-to-time properly assigned to this forum shall moderate posts in this forum.
5) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group (As recognized by rule #6 governing all of CF) will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
Basically, we do NOT allow accusations that a particular Christian denomination or group is non-Christian. That is the bottom line. Debates regarding doctrine is allowed. Accusations are not. Try to rephrase your question and post so that it does not come across as being judgmental and accusatory. You will find that the message gets across better, and the debate will remain civil.
6) Feel free to report posts that you believe have broken these rules to the moderators of this forum by clicking on the "Report" link at the bottom of each post. All reports will be reviewed.
7) These rules are in addition to the rules of CF that govern the board as a whole. All rules will be strictly enforced.
cool, cool
-James :liturgy:
Phoebe
21st August 2004, 10:42 PM
Sounds good to me.
Bradford
21st August 2004, 11:26 PM
I am sending draft III to Erwin and AA, see what they think...
filosofer
22nd August 2004, 12:00 AM
I am sending draft III to Erwin and AA, see what they think...
Don't tell me we now have to follow the 12 steps? :D ;)
Rechtgläubig
22nd August 2004, 12:06 AM
Don't tell me we now have to follow the 12 steps? :D ;)
Hahaha! "AA" ^_^
JVAC
22nd August 2004, 12:07 AM
Don't tell me we now have to follow the 12 steps? :D ;)
"Anything that takes twelve steps is not worth doing" -Homer Simpson
-James :liturgy:
Protoevangel
22nd August 2004, 12:14 AM
Proposed Rules- Theologia Crucis (Draft III)
The rules particular to this forum follow:
1) This forum is open to all Christians. Non-Christian members are not allowed to post here.
2) Non-Lutherans are reminded, that while their input is welcome and they are permitted to debate, they are not to denigrate, or be dis-respectful towards Lutheran doctrine. The guiding principle is this- "Don’t make a mess in another’s home"
3) Discussions between various Lutheran Synods/Denominations is allowed. However, no attempt to present another Lutheran Synod/Denomination as non-Christian will be allowed. Respect and civility shall rule all discussions of differences of practice or belief between Lutheran Synods/Denominations
4) Only Lutheran Moderators, or other moderators that shall be from time-to-time properly assigned to this forum shall moderate posts in this forum.
5) No posts that denigrate a Christian denomination or Christian group (As recognized by rule #6 governing all of CF) will be tolerated - these will be deleted and the poster will be warned.
Basically, we do NOT allow accusations that a particular Christian denomination or group is non-Christian. That is the bottom line. Debates regarding doctrine is allowed. Accusations are not. Try to rephrase your question and post so that it does not come across as being judgmental and accusatory. You will find that the message gets across better, and the debate will remain civil.
6) Feel free to report posts that you believe have broken these rules to the moderators of this forum by clicking on the "Report" link at the bottom of each post. All reports will be reviewed.
7) These rules are in addition to the rules of CF that govern the board as a whole. All rules will be strictly enforced.:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Bradford
22nd August 2004, 12:14 AM
Don't tell me we now have to follow the 12 steps? :D ;)
LOL... will be more careful when using acronyms in the future...
GlowingFirefly
24th August 2004, 05:51 PM
Okay, the offical Lutheran forum rules have been posted.
Post here if any changes need to be made to it and I will change it. I did the best I could at the moment. :)
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