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1 | Would you explain your action? | Bible general Archive 1 | EdB | 5998 | ||
Would whoever has red flagged Orthodoxy's updates in this subject string please explain to me why you consider them inappropriate to the discussion? Or why they are unbiblical? Or even why you consider them not good? As far as being controversial or biased I feel safe in saying probably all of this forum would meet that criteria to some degree. Unless we are patting each other on the back, most updates are controversial and I think everyone carries some demoninational bias. I would really like to hear an explaination for red flagging the first three categories. Does that person have the courage to step up and explain themselves? |
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2 | Would you explain your action? | Bible general Archive 1 | charis | 6006 | ||
Dear EdB, I did not vote on this thread, but the idea behind voting was to have a way to point out a *remarkably* biased or controversial opinion. The leadership at Lockman can use this as a way to 'feel the pulse' of the participants. I think that many times it is not the content so much as the attitude that would bring one to *remark* on a posting. In Christ Jesus, charis |
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3 | What is the point of the flags? | Bible general Archive 1 | EdB | 6020 | ||
I can agree with the intent I just disagree with the use. In this case a valid point was being made and since it was in response to my question and since I felt no attitude how did someone else decide it was Inappropriate, Unbiblical, Bad, Controversial and Biased. I will yield to Biased for it definely came from a person of the pretrist presuasion however I imagine the person that red flagged it was biased to dispensationalism. So what is the point of those flags? | ||||||
4 | What is the point of the flags? | Bible general Archive 1 | charis | 6047 | ||
Dear EdB, I guess the point is that Lockman has made available a means of expressing our feelings toward a thread of postings or an individual's opinions. After all, only one vote (per posting) was cast, and look at how easy it was to change the color with another vote :-) Some people are impervious to confrontation, some dread it. You and orthodoxy are still free to continue your thread, nobody is stopping you. We have been given the choice of replying or not, reading or not, and voting or not, none of which take away the privilege of others. Peace and blessings in Jesus' name, charis |
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