So far at CR we've try to apply a "Walled Garden" approach to individual faith boards.
The objectives were as follows:
1. To protect the interests of the silent majority
2. To allow individual faiths to feel more welcome at CR
3. To make the forums on CR a useful reference source on faith issues
However, such a policy has been reported by some as too restrictive.
Looking at the forums now, I'm also not sure that the objectives are being achieved.
Chiefly, we had complaints about non-Christians in the Christian forum - but when we made the effort to restrict their access, not only do many mainstream Christians now rarely post there anyway, but some even pushed the very restrictions they asked for in our faces.
I think it's also fair that people here generally want to comment on faith issues *regardless* of where the faith discussions are held.
Members give the impression of wanting to express themselves individually in terms of their beliefs, rather than speaking for their faith. But the "Walled Garden" so far restricts that.
Overall, I've been involved with managing various types of religious discussion forums - from the very civilised, to the very ugly.
I don't want to see CR become an ugly place where "anything goes" - but I don't want CR to be perceived as a stiff and inflexible place that restricts discussions unnecessarily.
I'd therefore like to get feedback from everyone who wishes to provide it, with regards to whether you feel the "Walled Garden" approach is right and works for you - or whether the walls should come tumbling down.
The objectives were as follows:
1. To protect the interests of the silent majority
2. To allow individual faiths to feel more welcome at CR
3. To make the forums on CR a useful reference source on faith issues
However, such a policy has been reported by some as too restrictive.
Looking at the forums now, I'm also not sure that the objectives are being achieved.
Chiefly, we had complaints about non-Christians in the Christian forum - but when we made the effort to restrict their access, not only do many mainstream Christians now rarely post there anyway, but some even pushed the very restrictions they asked for in our faces.
I think it's also fair that people here generally want to comment on faith issues *regardless* of where the faith discussions are held.
Members give the impression of wanting to express themselves individually in terms of their beliefs, rather than speaking for their faith. But the "Walled Garden" so far restricts that.
Overall, I've been involved with managing various types of religious discussion forums - from the very civilised, to the very ugly.
I don't want to see CR become an ugly place where "anything goes" - but I don't want CR to be perceived as a stiff and inflexible place that restricts discussions unnecessarily.
I'd therefore like to get feedback from everyone who wishes to provide it, with regards to whether you feel the "Walled Garden" approach is right and works for you - or whether the walls should come tumbling down.