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Ecclesiastik

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I'm one to say that any user on here needs to be like the Bereans. I've seen horrible anti-biblical advice given by "mainstream christians" and I've seen very sound advice that would line up with scripture come from known atheists. Adding an additional piece of information to the profile only gives the dishonest one more thing to lie about.
I think that is a fair point but it seems to be very biased on the side of not giving putting religion on display. As such, I will have to focus on countering the strong argument you have given. As an admin, surely you have seen cases where this information would have been (or could be) helpful.

Yes, there are people who can lie about stuff, but is there really such a large number of senior members who have been lying and trolling with their advice during the extent of their membership? Isn't it mostly new members who get banned after a couple of weeks of playing around on the forums? If this is so, then doesn't the fact that someone has remained a Christian, been on the site a long time, & etc, & etc, contributeto the reliability of the person's statements?

Isn't the whole point of what is on the display to give folks a hint of what the person's reputation or dependability is who is speaking?

And if all these things are true, then why not put it on display?
 
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Ugly

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#22
Wow, you two are hijacking another thread with your snide remarks? Tag team trolling?
 
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MarkMulder

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#23
I wasn't being sarcastic. Thank you for stopping by but you hardly contributed to the conversation at all. All you did was criticize me then when I asked you to explain, you refused. So thank you for choosing to answer but my first impression of you is not so great.

God bless you and have a wonderful day.
Communication goes both ways, I did my best.
Cheers
 
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People's profession of faith features in their 'About me' section.
 
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peacemakerz22

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This is a good idea you people have, if we know people's religion we know how to approach them and how sensitive to be as well as biased or cautious.
 
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didymos

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That makes no sense. You think to be "Christianlike" is to do what Christians do? No, it's to follow Christ.
So God should follow Christ? :confused:


No, seriously, my comment did make sense. In Job 38: 19-21 we hear God talking to Job from a thunderstorm. Maybe He was being a sarcastic to Job, but that doesn't mean WE'RE allowed to be sarcastic aswell. Or like the ancient Romans used to say: Quod licet Iovi non licet bovi. ;)
 

JimJimmers

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So God should follow Christ? :confused:
No. If we are imitators of God, then we can do what He does. Logic doesn't dictate that God has to be a Christian for His behavior to be "Christianlike".



No, seriously, my comment did make sense. In Job 38: 19-21 we hear God talking to Job from a thunderstorm. Maybe He was being a sarcastic to Job, but that doesn't mean WE'RE allowed to be sarcastic aswell. Or like the ancient Romans used to say: Quod licet Iovi non licet bovi. ;)
I'll buy that. I do think sarcasm has its place, but your point is valid. I was mainly countering Markmulder's offensive behavior anyway :D
 

tourist

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I would like to suggest that each account's religion be put on display in the forums. This way folks will know what background the person they are talking to is coming from. I know there are probably folks who come here who get bad advice from atheists or someone in a heretical sect and they never think to check what religion the person is who they are talking to. Folks tend to assume they are talking to an orthodox (traditional) Christian since most folks here are somewhat orthodox Christians.


NKJV James 1:27 - Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this: to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.

I believe that religion is one's attempt to please God without regards to spiritual or biblical implications. It would not be relevant to post each member's religion as we would all be guilty of that at one time or another.
 
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I would like to suggest that each account's religion be put on display in the forums. This way folks will know what background the person they are talking to is coming from. I know there are probably folks who come here who get bad advice from atheists or someone in a heretical sect and they never think to check what religion the person is who they are talking to. Folks tend to assume they are talking to an orthodox (traditional) Christian since most folks here are somewhat orthodox Christians.


NKJV James 1:27 - Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this: to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.

I believe that religion is one's attempt to please God without regards to spiritual or biblical implications. It would not be relevant to post each member's religion as we would all be guilty of that at one time or another.
First of all it's inward and spiritual. The Lord gives a new heart, first and foremost. Paul to the Philippians speaks of the 'inner man'.

Having said this, sometimes people like to wear labels or badges. Whether in the form of an explanatory phrase or whatever. Some people wear a badge or flag in their lapels. Others have tattoos, some of which may be faith based. The point of an outward sign is to be a help as a conversation-starter.
 
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Ecclesiastik

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I would like to suggest that each account's religion be put on display in the forums. This way folks will know what background the person they are talking to is coming from. I know there are probably folks who come here who get bad advice from atheists or someone in a heretical sect and they never think to check what religion the person is who they are talking to. Folks tend to assume they are talking to an orthodox (traditional) Christian since most folks here are somewhat orthodox Christians.


NKJV James 1:27 - Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this: to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.

I believe that religion is one's attempt to please God without regards to spiritual or biblical implications. It would not be relevant to post each member's religion as we would all be guilty of that at one time or another.
This is not the time for that discussion. In the military we have dog tags that have our religion on it. I didn't complain and say "I don't have a religion! I have a living relationship with Jesus Christ!" I just put Christian there.

If you give people a category to put themselves in, it helps people to identify the background of the person talking to you. Surely you don't think a person who claims to be a Buddhist is the same as a person who claims to be a Christian? If that's not the case then how is religion irrelevant?
 
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Ecclesiastik

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Hey, this is the Forum, here it's ALWAYS time for that discussion. :rolleyes:
Fair enough. But at least recognize that they are separate issues. I don't come to "Save the Rainforest" parties saying "Whoah whoah. It's all about Jesus guys. You need to stop taking focus off of Him." Okay okay, well yes I believe it's all about Jesus, but that doesn't mean we can't talk about saving the rainforest.

Our zeal should be checked by both love and knowledge.