- Jul 1, 2021
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If we all had the same opinions, discussion would be dull.
On the other hand, if we all had different opinions, it might become too argumentative.
One problem I see with a "Christian" message board for example, is that most will believe in Jesus and Christ and respect all of what is written in the Bible.
These people will argue among denominational lines but all believe in God.
Will an agnostic forum struggle to attract varied members? Is that what is wanted?
Why would an atheist come here? They might find our views too moderate. Too measured. Not firm enough. Uninteresting.
What is the fate of this forum?
Is it better to believe in something,? To all have a shared belief?
On the other hand, if we all had different opinions, it might become too argumentative.
One problem I see with a "Christian" message board for example, is that most will believe in Jesus and Christ and respect all of what is written in the Bible.
These people will argue among denominational lines but all believe in God.
Will an agnostic forum struggle to attract varied members? Is that what is wanted?
Why would an atheist come here? They might find our views too moderate. Too measured. Not firm enough. Uninteresting.
What is the fate of this forum?
Is it better to believe in something,? To all have a shared belief?