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In reply to the discussion: Can we talk about the group rules? [View all]backscatter712
(26,357 posts)21. DU's forums are open and visible to the public.
Out of courtesy, I stay out of Interfaith and the other religious safe-havens, but there's nothing preventing us from reading their forums and them from reading our posts here. Keep that in mind when you post.
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The A&A group is "protected" from religious debate because sometimes posters just want to vent,
ZombieHorde
Apr 2013
#2
If they know they are being ridiculed by "outsiders," then their posts are less "safe."
ZombieHorde
Apr 2013
#32
Exactly. We get to blow off steam here, and say things that get us in trouble elsewhere on DU.
backscatter712
Apr 2013
#18
If a group is open to non-believers, as the SoP says it is, then the viewpoint of the non-believer
cleanhippie
Apr 2013
#67
There was already a group where non-believers would not go. Interfaith was to be for all of us...
cleanhippie
Apr 2013
#58
DU is rapidly becoming cleansed of any possibility of a good old fashioned food fight.
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2013
#52