A message from the moderator
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 7:24 pm
This is directed to some of our Calvinist friends who may not know the purpose of this forum, and anyone else to whom this information may apply.
First, this forum is for dialogue between real people. Posting long articles or sermons by other people who do not themselves show up here to interact is not desired here. John Piper, and others, may have very edifying things to say, but if they do not choose to visit us here (so as to interact and hear feedback from others), then their words can remain at their own websites, or at those message boards where people like to read books and articles on-line. It is quite acceptable to post links to these other websites, if you wish.
If you are not able to state your case yourself, without posting other people's published works, then you are not yet ready to participate on the level that we are seeking to maintain here. We would like to hear from any Calvinists, Arminians, or Open Theists who actually know their own position well enough to defend it in their own words. If you do not know your own position this well, please don't waste the time of the thinking people who wish to interact with each other man-to-man (or to-woman, as the case may be).
Second, this forum is not a competition to see who can soonest prove that they know nothing of the Spirit of Christ, by hurling unwarranted insults at brethren with whom they do not agree, and whose opinions they obviously have never considered objectively. Lovers of truth, not idealogues, are the ones we want to interact with. This is a forum for Christian interaction. Such has more to do with the presence of the Spirit of Christ than it has to do with dividing the Body over issues that the scriptures never make defining issues of.
Even non-Calvinists are capable of violating these principles, but I can't think of any but Calvinists who recently have done so.
Here is fair warning:
From this point on, I will delete posts that are primarily cut-and-paste jobs, as well as those that have nothing to indicate that the poster has any love for Christ or His body. Granted, this will be a judgment call on my part. It is one I am entitled to make as the forum moderator. No one who has a modicum of civility should have any difficulty avoiding the ban.
First, this forum is for dialogue between real people. Posting long articles or sermons by other people who do not themselves show up here to interact is not desired here. John Piper, and others, may have very edifying things to say, but if they do not choose to visit us here (so as to interact and hear feedback from others), then their words can remain at their own websites, or at those message boards where people like to read books and articles on-line. It is quite acceptable to post links to these other websites, if you wish.
If you are not able to state your case yourself, without posting other people's published works, then you are not yet ready to participate on the level that we are seeking to maintain here. We would like to hear from any Calvinists, Arminians, or Open Theists who actually know their own position well enough to defend it in their own words. If you do not know your own position this well, please don't waste the time of the thinking people who wish to interact with each other man-to-man (or to-woman, as the case may be).
Second, this forum is not a competition to see who can soonest prove that they know nothing of the Spirit of Christ, by hurling unwarranted insults at brethren with whom they do not agree, and whose opinions they obviously have never considered objectively. Lovers of truth, not idealogues, are the ones we want to interact with. This is a forum for Christian interaction. Such has more to do with the presence of the Spirit of Christ than it has to do with dividing the Body over issues that the scriptures never make defining issues of.
Even non-Calvinists are capable of violating these principles, but I can't think of any but Calvinists who recently have done so.
Here is fair warning:
From this point on, I will delete posts that are primarily cut-and-paste jobs, as well as those that have nothing to indicate that the poster has any love for Christ or His body. Granted, this will be a judgment call on my part. It is one I am entitled to make as the forum moderator. No one who has a modicum of civility should have any difficulty avoiding the ban.