Yes, it is subjective. Moderation is different here. We have ambassadors who are vigilant and keep an eye on things, assisting moderators to keep things on an even keel.
We decided not to define tradition as we do not wish to exclude anyone. All of the Churches you mention and all of the practices you mention can be discussed in the light of various traditions.
The moderation protocol is a modified version of the Emergency Protocol that is used to fix problem forums; myself, in discussion with the advisers decided to implement this for two reasons. Unilateral action is quicker, and appeals also happen quickly, and are a great opportunity for mentoring.
You ask about Forum Specific Bans; are you interested in one?





Seriously, yes, but very uncommon.
For interest sake, there has only been about 3 reports from this forum since we opened it; minor things that were dealt with either in thread or by PM; no bans, no FSBs. It's been quite nice.
Threads like a certain couple of Lent/Easter threads underway in GT right now would not be allowed here.
No arguing. Let's say one of our Catholic members posts a thread about the Immaculate Conception of Mary and explains why they, their Church teaches and believes such and states why they think everyone should hold such. I would not be free to start an argument with that member, but I would be able to disagree and explain why I could not possibly ever agree or believe in such a teaching. If we both want to go at it hammer and tongs, we can start a debate in formal debate.
The best way to describe the way we want this forum to run is you are free to disagree but not to condemn. Yes, that is the sum of all the rules of CF, but this is a much tighter ship.