BarbaraSymons Moderator
Registered: 03/29/08
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Hello beautiful hearts! What a wonderful treasure chest we have here at H2H. I have grown so much over the past year and I am so thankful to be a part of each of you.
Lately H2H has developed a need for a Message Board Guideline to help members and visitors. This guideline is for participants to stay on topic in a given thread so that when someone selects a thread, they are not subject to being unwitting participants in personal conflict between members.
On occasion it is natural for a thread to diverge from it's original intent or question in a general way that promotes relational capacity between members, but when intended targeted divergence promoting unhealthy conflict occurs it may be necessary to redirect a post to a new thread or to delete it depending on the nature of the comment. Hopefully the latter will not have to occur.
Please refrain from using insulting, judgmental or argumentative language when promoting a particular viewpoint and be respectful of those who are different than you, emulating those teachers and masters held in your high esteem. Also, please consider using the Private Messaging feature for personal communication when seeking to resolve interpersonal conflict. That way visitors and members seeking to learn and share are spared from conflict that does not fit the culture at H2H. We know that personal and doctrinal differences occur but unhealthy conflict does not have to be made public.
Also - Rather than posting volumes of information that has been cut and pasted from other message boards or personal teaching libraries, I advise posting links to your teaching/thoughts with a few teaser paragraphs to let the reader know a little of the content. This is a rough guideline but one that I feel will be easy to comply with as content is not necessarily censured.
Thank you for your participation. Message on~
Barbara Symons Moderator __________________ Barbara Symons
John 16:21
A woman, when she is in labor, has sorrow because her hour has come; but as soon as she has given birth to the child, she no longer remembers the anguish, for joy that a baby has been born into the world (of matter!)
Emphasis mine
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