comments on site aspects & functionality - Theosophy.Net2024-03-28T12:13:08Zhttps://theosophy.net/forum/topics/comments-on-site-aspects-functionality?commentId=3055387%3AComment%3A114603&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=no"Is there any reason I or any…tag:theosophy.net,2012-08-29:3055387:Comment:1146032012-08-29T21:03:54.021ZJohnhttps://theosophy.net/profile/JohnEMead
<p>"Is there any reason I or anyone else would want to join a group?"</p>
<p>They can be used to discuss items that become inherently contentious. One can separate out a topic for discussion that becomes heated, giving the group more leeway to apply rules for the site. That may be to relax them some or even strengthen them some. A person can be removed without having to suspend them from the entire site. Of course, one can also just suspend them as well.</p>
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<p>a good example is…</p>
<p>"Is there any reason I or anyone else would want to join a group?"</p>
<p>They can be used to discuss items that become inherently contentious. One can separate out a topic for discussion that becomes heated, giving the group more leeway to apply rules for the site. That may be to relax them some or even strengthen them some. A person can be removed without having to suspend them from the entire site. Of course, one can also just suspend them as well.</p>
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<p>a good example is Abrahamic religions. Personally, it is hard to form a brotherhood of humanity within the world without including the people who believe them. Actually, I'm only talking about finding some form of peaceful coexistence.</p>
<p>3.5+ billion people.... I doubt most have read their own source literature. (and confusion with the source material is rampant). </p>
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<p>I don't want to start a mud-slinging contest here BTW. I know it is sensitive topic for many on this site. Hence - I am avoiding the subject these days..</p>
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<p>just BTW - I do not belong to any organized religion or even any general belief system.</p>
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