CaliforniaKid wrote:Yes, I know. I'm genuinely sorry about that. I don't know how you redress a problem like that on a free speech board. I wish there were a Mormon-themed forum with genuinely balanced moderation.
I agree that would be nice, but very hard to achieve in practice. Unfortunately there are a great deal of people on all points of the belief spectrum that value picking fights, making cheap shots and scoring points over genuine discussion. I sincerely try not to instigate such things, but some people (e.g., Bill Hamblin and Droopy) bring out the worst in me.
It's difficult to achieve genuinely balanced moderation without perma-banning people like that, but where do you draw the line?
And then there is the fact that the topic is Mormonism. There are some unavoidable issues (for lack of a better word) about Mormonism that often make it difficult to for folks on different points of the belief spectrum to engage one another civilly (one true church, history of persecution of the Saints, broken families due to apostasy, gay Mormons committing suicide to name just a few . . . )
John Dehlin is trying to create a "safe place" within Mormonism, and he is relentlessly criticized and mocked for doing so; apologists like Greg Smith call him a wolf in sheeps clothing while folks on RFM accuse him of being a paid puppet of the Church (I'm not making that up).