I'm with the moderators on this. The front page says the purpose is an open and honest exchange of ideas and then goes on to list three rules. Two of them are...
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Rule One: Be Nice and Respectful at all times.
Rule Two: No Personal Flames and No Offensive Language <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Personal comments, character assassinations, name-calling and anger in writing are violations of both. James 1:20 says, "For the wrath of man worketh not the
righteousness of God." Even when we're right, if we're speaking or writing in anger we're wrong. (And alot of the time we're not honest with ourselves about our anger. We think it's righteous indignation when it's personal pride!) An open and honest exchange that follows the three rules necessitates speaking our beliefs while refraining from allowing our emotions to take over and making personal comments.
Something that it's easy to lose sight of when our strongly held beliefs are challenged is that none of us can change the way another believes. Only God can change a heart. If I could change the way someone else believes, I would be encouraging idolatry. So, when I engage in a discussion on the BB, I can present my beliefs and my reasons for them, but I cannot demand that others change their beliefs accordingly. God loves me where I don't get it yet. And He loves others the same way.
Here's another appropriate Scripture -- Rom. 14:4 says, "Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand." No matter how strongly I disagree with someone else who claims to wear Christ's name, when I engage in negative personal comments I am judging another man's (God's) servant. Even in a case so extreme where Scripture would require that I withdraw fellowship, it is still wrong for me to stoop to personal attacks. When Paul rebuked Peter in the Word he didn't do it with personal attacks. He rebuked with truth (the truth of the Word, not his personal opinion), but without lack of love or calling him dumb, ******, arrogant, etc. (Gal. 2:11-21)
-- Danette