Difference between revisions of "Rules of participation"

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The forum is not limited to just Jews or Bnai Noah, but it IS limited to:
 
The forum is not limited to just Jews or Bnai Noah, but it IS limited to:
1. discussions about the Noahide movement (past, present and future)
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* discussions about the Noahide movement (past, present and future)
2. and scholarly sources that are respected by halachic Judaism.
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* and scholarly sources that are respected by halachic Judaism.
  
This is not a forum for interfaith dialog.
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'''This is not a forum for interfaith dialog.'''
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'''Any post not conforming to the above rules of participation will be deleted.'''
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Please note:
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* If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly or redistributed by others, do not submit it.
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* Only public domain resources can be copied without permission—this does not include most web pages.
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* See our policies and guidelines for more information on editing.

Revision as of 12:09, 3 July 2006

Here we should describe the rules of participation. The rules should be simple and below is a first attempt at formulating something.

  • The intention is to collect all knowledge about the Bnei Noach movement
  • Try to be as clear and concise as possible.
  • Be organized, don't deviate from the topic of the page
  • Please avoid speculating and giving personal opinion
  • Bring authoritative opinions whenever possible
  • Attacks on members of other Bnei Noach groups will not be tolerated.

The forum is not limited to just Jews or Bnai Noah, but it IS limited to:

  • discussions about the Noahide movement (past, present and future)
  • and scholarly sources that are respected by halachic Judaism.

This is not a forum for interfaith dialog.

Any post not conforming to the above rules of participation will be deleted.

Please note:

  • If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly or redistributed by others, do not submit it.
  • Only public domain resources can be copied without permission—this does not include most web pages.
  • See our policies and guidelines for more information on editing.