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I'd like to ask you some questions about your faith (curiosity, not to see if I want to join ), but not in this thread. Would you agree to that, in The Interfaith Forum, The Interview Place, a private conversation or somewhere else?Thank you.
Sure, I'm open for questions.I'd like to ask you some questions about your faith (curiosity, not to see if I want to join ), but not in this thread. Would you agree to that, in The Interfaith Forum, The Interview Place, a private conversation or somewhere else?
Well, I don't know. I am not them, nor are they me.RF is read not only by the denizens who participate, but by lurkers and guests who do not.
Based on your contributions on RF, how well do you think you represent your religion or belief system (or your atheism) to an outside seeker who is deciding what religion to follow or deciding to leave their religion for atheism?
Do you feel the way you discuss or debate your beliefs and your behavior in threads would attract a seeker to your religion, your spirituality, or your secular views?
Do you set an example for your religion? If so, how?
Without naming names, do you feel an aversion to a religion/form of spirituality/secular worldview not based on the dogma associated with it, but by how a person or people of that group here on RF carry themselves or represent their views?
Which one? The Interfaith Forum, The Interview Place, a private conversation or somewhere else? What would be more comfortable for you, or possibly beneficial to others if you think it could be?Sure, I'm open for questions.
To make such judgments based on the conduct of persons in an online debate forum would be highly immature. This environment is extreme, not moderate; we should take appropriate care, therefore, with our judgments.RF is read not only by the denizens who participate, but by lurkers and guests who do not.
Based on your contributions on RF, how well do you think you represent your religion or belief system (or your atheism) to an outside seeker who is deciding what religion to follow or deciding to leave their religion for atheism?
Do you feel the way you discuss or debate your beliefs and your behavior in threads would attract a seeker to your religion, your spirituality, or your secular views?
Do you set an example for your religion? If so, how?
Without naming names, do you feel an aversion to a religion/form of spirituality/secular worldview not based on the dogma associated with it, but by how a person or people of that group here on RF carry themselves or represent their views?
Probably the interview place.Which one? The Interfaith Forum, The Interview Place, a private conversation or somewhere else? What would be more comfortable for you, or possibly beneficial to others if you think it could be?
Seconds after I started a thread for it in the Interfaith forum. That’s okay because I made it for other people too.Probably the interview place.
I liked your threads.My original reason for starting new threads was to have more conversations going that interest me, where can post friendly comments and questions, but then I get sidetracked again into trying to promote my own ideas, and like I said sometimes even needling people and lashing out at them. I keep bringing myself back in line, and then wandering off again.
I'm still hoping for other people to post their ideas and experiences sometimes for helping to make online discussions fruitful and beneficial for everyone.
Thanks.I liked your threads.
I've done that sometimes too. I learned a lot from it.My religion is for me, not everyone else. I'm here for people to throw valid darts at it.
Okay, I'll try not to.As long as they don't bother me.