Posted by Lou Pilder on November 19, 2004, at 21:43:54
In reply to Re: Lou's request to Dr. Hsiung-fth-ptycldy » Lou Pilder, posted by Gabbix2 on November 19, 2004, at 19:54:29
Gabbix2,
You wrote,[...Lou,...her...ideas were drawn attention to Dr. Bob...from what I saw {because they are not identicle to your own}...].
What did you see to make you write {because they are not identicle to your own}? I do not believe that I wrote any thing about her ideas being not like mine.
You wrote,[...you question...posts because they may be "uncivil" ...]. I am requesting that Dr. Hsiung make a determination as to the acceptability or not in relation to the guidlines of the forum. He will determine if something is 'uncivil".
Guidlines for the faith forum are differnt from the other forums. Agnosticism and atheism are considered to not support faith in God . This guidline is not in the FAQ under "civility". Dr. Hsiung has asked others to {..please be supportive if ...faith..]
You wrote,[...people like...are hurt by ....that you do this (request determinations)...are their hurt feelings not important?..].
It is not my intention to hurt anyone's feelings. In these requests, Dr. Hsiung has attended to some of them by asking the poster to rephrase what they wrote. SOme have been determined as acceptable,some uncivil, and some not determimed. I do not remember seeing any of my requests resulting in an eviction from thr forum and I have requested that things on the administrative board be exempted from any type of eviction because of the nature of the administrative board inheritly being what it is , people in a dispute of some sort. And disputes can be worked out. Reasonable people have disputes and the administrative board has been the place for these to be worked out. I think that it has been working well and there are others that post here with "is this post civil?" which is in effect something like my requests for a determination.
If Dr. Hsiung is writing that he accepts posters here requesting a determination, then I feel that it is acceptable to do so.
Lou
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