TomS wrote:I think it's really important for all of us to respect our forum administrators. These folks are volunteers. Somebody has keep things running smoothly and facilitate the discussion. Sometimes, they need to make a judgement call. If we give them a hard time whenever they make a decision t we don't like, they will eventually get tire of it and say "Screw it. I'm outta here".
I've had postings deleted and been warned about taking political pot shots. If it happens to you, please, accept it graciously and move on.
Going forward, I suggest religious sigs and user names be strongly discouraged or perhaps banned. Overtime they can create an impression that the forum does not welcome folks who don't share a certian religious view. This can lead to hard feelings, particulary among people who don't identify with mainstream religions.
Tom I agree with a lot of what you wrote... and I for one will respect the admins judgement.
Re: religious sigs, etc:
I am personally agnostic. But I have enormous respect for persons of faith. (note the generality of the last statement). And I have never felt pressure from anyone on this board to accept their religious views.
My grandmother converted to Catholicism and named her children after Catholic saints. My genetic father was named Paul Anthony... I got the Anthony! Now how many protestant trained southern boys do you know named for a Catholic saint? I spent years wondering where the hell Anthony came from! (I was adopted)
What I am trying to say is that religion permeates our society... from Halloween(Druid) to Ra-mada Inns (Egyptian sun god Ra)... to my first name! The symbols are everywhere and are a integral part of our society... From my perspective as long as there is not active proselytizing going on I'm OK.
I consider how someone chooses to be identified to be a personal statement. Unless their choice of name or sig is patently offensive (admins make that call) then I think it should remain open.
Anyway, my .02 on the subject...