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Erwin
12th January 2004, 04:51 AM
The forum, Interdenominational Dialogue, has been removed from the Congregation Christians-only category.

The staff of CF have discussed the problems inherent with IDD for many months. Events over the past 4 weeks have prompted heated debate in the Staff Forums regarding the future of IDD.

Essentially, the staff felt that IDD was promoting Interdenominational conflict and sectarian splits rather than supporting the vision of CF, which is to unite all Christians as one body. It appears that threads in that forum could not get away from degenerating into flame-wars rather than staying as dialogue between members of different denominations.

Basically, the staff voted and this was the outcome:

a) Close it down - 1
b) Formal Debate Forum - 111111111111

No one voted to keep IDD as it is, because of the problems we have had with it for so long.

Also, the impression was that Christians were caught up in IDD wasting time and energy fighting amongst themselves when they could be in GA (General Apologetics) defending their faith against unbelievers.

As such, what we have done is close down the informal free-for-all discussion section of IDD, and have kept only the Formal Debates section of that forum.

Basically, from now on, if members of different denominations want to discuss doctrinal differences, they have to do it in a Formal Debate manner. You now have to research your topic properly, post your arguments in a coherent and structured manner, and allow the other person the time and opportunity to reply in a similar way.

This way, we hope that relationships between Christians are not damaged by unstructured debates which do not achieve anything other than splitting up brothers and sisters in Christ even more.

The Congregation forums remain. Catholics can still post questions in the PRE forums, and Protestants can post questions in OBOB. However, under no circumstances will debate be allowed in those forums if you are not part of that denomination. All debates are now Formal Debates.

I hope that the Christian members of CF understand this change. Please continue to pray for the unity of God's people. May we seek to glorify His name and seek to raise Him up so that He can draw men unto Him.

ukok
12th January 2004, 10:22 AM
that was a job well done, Erwin. We all still get to ask questions of others faith's in each other's forums, though far more respectfully, and for no ulterior purpose.

God Bless.

BarbB
12th January 2004, 12:32 PM
Thank you, Erwin. It was sad what IDD had become!

Larry
13th January 2004, 12:15 AM
The discussions get pretty heated and ugly in the Science and Creation forums too. Are they to be axed next?

Erwin
13th January 2004, 12:24 AM
The discussions get pretty heated and ugly in the Science and Creation forums too. Are they to be axed next?
No. :) I have not received a single complaint about that forum, nor do we get many reported posts from there. IDD was a whole different kettle of fish.

Roman Soldier
13th January 2004, 12:25 AM
Also, the impression was that Christians were caught up in IDD wasting time and energy fighting amongst themselves when they could be in GA (General Apologetics) defending their faith against unbelievers.


LOL. I think that many Christians on this site would love to see all of the infidels purged, so I don't think they're too eager to meet us in GA.

Larry
13th January 2004, 12:26 AM
Thanks. :)

Annabel Lee
13th January 2004, 01:36 AM
LOL. I think that many Christians on this site would love to see all of the infidels purged, so I don't think they're too eager to meet us in GA.

The IDD battles have already made it to GA. I knew it would happen but not this quick!

Angeldove97
13th January 2004, 05:52 PM
Wonderful idea! ;)

Wolseley
13th January 2004, 05:54 PM
The IDD battles have already made it to GA. I knew it would happen but not this quick!

They're starting to show up in OBOB, too. :sigh:

Erwin
13th January 2004, 09:40 PM
As we can see here, the removal of IDD and the new Formal Debates system is not working out as planned.

:sigh:

We are still working this out.

InquisitorKind
23rd January 2004, 07:36 PM
As we can see here, the removal of IDD and the new Formal Debates system is not working out as planned.

:sigh:

We are still working this out.
Part of the issue is that most people don't have time to dedicate to formal debates, so the insatiable desire to debate just spills over into areas where it isn't allowed.

Perhaps an area like the "TennisCourt" over at TheologyWeb (see following description) would allow people to voice their opinions on these matters in a more constructive way, and more often than the formal debate route?

Tennis Court Guidelines and Format

Debate/Discussion in the Tennis Court does not require moderator approval or moderator validation of posts. It is purely 1-on-1 discussion between 2 participants that have chosen to civily address each other's arguments. There is only 1 requirement in that threads can not be interrupted by an outside poster as it is purely 1-on-1. Any interfering post regardless of significance will be removed. The format is what participants choose and may last as long as participant's desire to continue. Any degradation of discussion such that the thread becomes a place for mere ad hominem and inflaming attacks will be closed down by a moderator.
http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12062

Just a suggestion.

~Matt

InquisitorKind
23rd January 2004, 07:38 PM
Sorry Erwin, I just noticed the post about the IDD reopening. Please ignore the previous post.

~Matt