"Christian Chat."
Not "Christian Job Interview."
Not "Christian Cover Letters and Resumes." (And, sorry if it offends you that I'm not going through what is needed to get the accent mark in that word.)
Not "Christian work email."
Not "Christian Articles."
Not "Christian Formal Debates."
I am a writer. I don't use emojis or emoticons when I write. But this isn't formal writing. It's people talking to each other online. "Chat."
I was also a business owner and marketing person. You really don't want to know what I'm thinking about when it comes to how CC presents itself as a business. (Sadly, if management did listen it could employ people. If it paid attention to the Suggestions Forum, it would be more advanced. True. Most of the suggestions are pretty silly, but the assumption is no need to listen to any of them, and thankfully there are always other users who feel free to put down any suggestion -- anywhere now -- so management can feel free to ignore all together.)
If one small request to update/fix emoticons offends Friends-of-Rob, that is just the tip of the iceberg on why this isn't a successful business.
Flipflops? Really? It has nothing to do with this site. This site projects many things, but mature or professional? LOL
(When users who've been around a while start feeling free to speak up, it's clear it no longer matters to us what we're being censored about now. We do get there is heavy censorship on this site, and it has little to do with God or the Bible. So we'll leave the ones who do "devour" to the site, and leave... or be removed as a business decision.)