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Keep Spiritual Matters?

Yes
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No
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7%
Remove the Debates forum only
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20%
 
Total votes: 85
brandon1984
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I believe both the Spiritual Forum and the debates should remain. It should fall to the individual to show both discernment and wisdom as far as continuing a debate once it becomes heated, however as a site moderator, you have the right to bring any debate to an end. While the 1st Amendment guarantees our right to free speech and freedom of religious expression, we must all remember, a website is the digital equivilant of a person's home. Because of this, the individual or couple who are head(s) of the home reserve the right to end debates, or even show someone the door.


DCTech's vote: Yes to the Spiritual Forum's continued existence. Yes to debates.
It's kinda tough for God to lie when everything He says tends to pop into existence.
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"He who takes offense when no offense is intended is a fool, and he who takes offense when offense is intended is a greater fool."
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