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Religion, politics, and other Trains.com forum no-nos
Posted by Bergie on Friday, August 19, 2005 3:41 PM
I know I've made a few people upset by deleting the recent "are you a Christian?" threads. Let me explain why we like to keep away from religion and politics in our forums (for any new users this might be the first time you've heard of these guidelines).

Before I go on I must admit that I (a life-long Christian, I might add) was more than just a little amused by the comment "The persecution of Christians continues" by GearDrivenSteam in the second thread after I deleted the first thread. I'm not persecuting anyone... in fact, I'm trying to avoid persecutions by not allowing talk about religion.

Simply put, most discussions about religion and politics typically lead to arguments between otherwise perfectly good friends. Everyone has their own beliefs on the two subjects, and they can vary greatly. The last thing we need between the otherwise perfect friendships that we have in this forum is for someone who's not a Christian to stand up and say "what about my religion? Do you think you're superior to me?" Believe me, it's happened and all H-E-double-you-know-what has ensued. Thus, we don't allow it.

In closing (and most of you long-time users have heard this before), when I was a teen my father told me to never discuss politics with a friend because it would only lead to bad feelings. At the time I really didn't understand it, because most teens have a million things on their mind before politics. As I grew, I added religion to that list. If I've established a friendship with someone without prior knowledge of the beliefs, why should I care later on what their beliefs are. A few weeks back I added marital status (after that simple question lead down an argument-filled road).

I hope you all understand my point of view. We're all here under a common bond: model trains. Let's not ruin that bond with discussions about topics that may potentially be harmful despite the best intentions.

Have a super weekend everyone,
Bergie
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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, August 19, 2005 3:48 PM
Well said.


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Posted by railroadyoshi on Friday, August 19, 2005 3:52 PM
Thank you Bergie very much
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 19, 2005 3:54 PM
Well put Bergie my Grandfather many years ago taught me the same.. never talk religion or politics with a friend or at the dinner table.. I apologize for any part of the confligration that I may have added to.

Have a good one and thank you.

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Posted by Trainnut484 on Friday, August 19, 2005 3:57 PM
Thanks Bergie. There are other forums for discussing religion, etc etc.

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Posted by randyaj on Friday, August 19, 2005 3:58 PM
Thanks for letting us know Bergie, I really appreciate you responding. After the thread that I posted was deleted without an apperent explination, I was about ready to back out of these forums. Although I disagree with you (and the Great Commission kinda does to [;)]) I will abide by the rules. Again thanks for the reply and I will climb off of my [soapbox]
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Posted by gvdobler on Friday, August 19, 2005 3:58 PM
The politics rule on the Toy trains forum must not apply. I'm seen some very nasty name calling over there. Must be a different set of rules.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:00 PM
Another way to know that maybe you shouldn't go where you are headed, if your statement starts:
"Don't take this the wrong way...", or "Just out of curiousity..." you need to think about whether what you are saying needs to be said at all.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:02 PM
It's been a hoot to say the least.
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Posted by Bergie on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:08 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by gvdobler

The politics rule on the Toy trains forum must not apply. I'm seen some very nasty name calling over there. Must be a different set of rules.


No, the same rules apply over there. If you see it please e-mail me at editor@trains.com with a link to the thread in question and I'll get rid of it. I encourage all of you to help with the policing of our forums... it's impossible for me to see everything that goes on here.

Thanks,
Erik
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Posted by twhite on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:08 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by gvdobler

The politics rule on the Toy trains forum must not apply. I'm seen some very nasty name calling over there. Must be a different set of rules.


I haven't visited the Toy Train forum, but they probably have a different moderator. Stuff might be getting past. I know it's hard for a moderator to be on line 24/7. I'm on another forum that was almost closed down by the moderator because things got so hot and heavy. Not an easy job, but I see Bergie's point. If we want to talk about our religious and political differences (or similarities) we can always e-mail each other. I've got several friends on this forum that I correspond privately with.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:15 PM
Bravo!

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Posted by loathar on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:21 PM
Hey Bergie- I like to think that we're all pretty good poeple posting here and pretty self policeing with profanity by useing[censored][banghead][soapbox] and try to keep this a family friendly place. Do you get a lot of nasty stuff being posted here that we never even get to see before you delete it?
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Posted by Bergie on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:30 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by loathar

Hey Bergie- I like to think that we're all pretty good poeple posting here and pretty self policeing with profanity by useing[censored][banghead][soapbox] and try to keep this a family friendly place. Do you get a lot of nasty stuff being posted here that we never even get to see before you delete it?


No, this forum is indeed great and it has a lot to do with users tipping me off (via e-mail) when inappropriate topics/language, etc. appear throughout the forum. That self-policing society certainly helps keep users in line.

Thanks,
Erik
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:30 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bergie

I know I've made a few people upset by deleting the recent "are you a Christian?" threads. Let me explain why we like to keep away from religion and politics in our forums (for any new users this might be the first time you've heard of these guidelines).

Before I go on I must admit that I (a life-long Christian, I might add) was more than just a little amused by the comment "The persecution of Christians continues" by GearDrivenSteam in the second thread after I deleted the first thread. I'm not persecuting anyone... in fact, I'm trying to avoid persecutions by not allowing talk about religion.

Simply put, most discussions about religion and politics typically lead to arguments between otherwise perfectly good friends. Everyone has their own beliefs on the two subjects, and they can vary greatly. The last thing we need between the otherwise perfect friendships that we have in this forum is for someone who's not a Christian to stand up and say "what about my religion? Do you think you're superior to me?" Believe me, it's happened and all H-E-double-you-know-what has ensued. Thus, we don't allow it.

In closing (and most of you long-time users have heard this before), when I was a teen my father told me to never discuss politics with a friend because it would only lead to bad feelings. At the time I really didn't understand it, because most teens have a million things on their mind before politics. As I grew, I added religion to that list. If I've established a friendship with someone without prior knowledge of the beliefs, why should I care later on what their beliefs are. A few weeks back I added marital status (after that simple question lead down an argument-filled road).

I hope you all understand my point of view. We're all here under a common bond: model trains. Let's not ruin that bond with discussions about topics that may potentially be harmful despite the best intentions.

Have a super weekend everyone,
Bergie


I'm sorry, Bergie, but I don't agree with you... I know this is your site, and you could kick me off of it with the single stroke of your mouse, but I'm not afraid of you.
Have you ever considered that maybe some of us get tired of talking about trains all the time and might want to talk about other things ?.
So what if people get into heated arguements. That's a healthy thing to do every now and then. I don't know if you've gotten out much lately, but the real world isn't a sterile place, so why should this forum be either. What I'm saying is why not let people be people and stop trying to control everything. Let people find out the hard way what they shouldn't bring up or talk about here.
I'm not a holy roller in the least bit, but I have no problem with others if that's what they want to talk about or argue over. The same goes for anything else due to the fact that it's a free country.
Oh well. You're going to do what you like because the ball is in your hands, but if you delete this reply and end my membership, that'll tell me all I need to know about you.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:35 PM
Glad we got the air clear. There's a whole internet out there for people of this or that religion, persuasion, race, etc. We're here because we have something else in common....

So let's leave religion, politics, and other heated subjects to forums that focus on those things. We're here to talk trains.

Toot toot.

EDIT - I think some folks might not quite get the concept of a focused forum...if there's something else you want to talk about, there are a gazillion other places designed for you to talk about that thing. I guess it makes sense if you want to discuss certain things with friends you've made here...but if things got lax it would be pretty darned inconvenient to have to search through pages of fluff to find one good thread on something related to trains. Maybe we should have a general-general forum seperate from everything else for folks who want to shoot the breeze...

But then again...if you don't want to talk about trains...well you're definitely in the wrong place.

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Posted by howmus on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:40 PM
Thank You Bergie! Lets all go and play Trains!

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Posted by selector on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:52 PM
Tainluver1, you may not agree, and Bergie, I'm pretty sure, would insist on your right state as much, but he sets the rules, and participation here is contingent upon following them.....or else....

I said it myself earlier in that other thread; we signed on agreeing to rules of discourse, and one of the rules was not that we could choose which ones to ignore.

Play the game....and it's TRAINS.
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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Friday, August 19, 2005 4:59 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainluver1

I'm sorry, Bergie, but I don't agree with you... I know this is your site, and you could kick me off of it with the single stroke of your mouse, but I'm not afraid of you.
Have you ever considered that maybe some of us get tired of talking about trains all the time and might want to talk about other things ?.


That why we have a place like the Coffee Shop, an entire off-topic thread. If you don't want to talk about trains, you don't have to. True general discussion is the name of the game there. Or, you could just go to another forum strictly about whatever you want to talk about.

QUOTE:
So what if people get into heated arguements. That's a healthy thing to do every now and then. I don't know if you've gotten out much lately, but the real world isn't a sterile place, so why should this forum be either. What I'm saying is why not let people be people and stop trying to control everything. Let people find out the hard way what they shouldn't bring up or talk about here.
I'm not a holy roller in the least bit, but I have no problem with others if that's what they want to talk about or argue over. The same goes for anything else due to the fact that it's a free country.

trainluver1


Well, I must disagree. I'm not sure about you, but I don't like the flaming that goes on it this forum. And I congratulate Bergie for his police-work efforts, as well as the members for their self-policing efforts. Yes the real world is far from perfect were arguments are very common, but I do like to get away from that every now and then.

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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, August 19, 2005 5:01 PM
Burgie,

While I must agree with your comments in general (we are here to discuss trains after all) I feel that I must comment on your thoughtful post.

You see, ALL religions, and indeed even atheism and agnosticism (they are religions too), shape a persons world view. All religions, and even no religion, shapes how a person views themselves and everything around them. This is a basic psychological and philosophical truth.

It would be difficult at best to not have some sliver of your worldview enter your conversation, after all, that shapes how you see things. If you were to never let your viewpoint be known then you would be little more then a machine that has no personality and only spews out fact and figures.

Now I know I have seen many worldviews put forth in suttle ways right here on this forum. There are some people who often have a negative word for whatever is being discussed. I have seen people who use language that I feel is offensive. I feel sorry for them as they probably have had a very rough life and have very little hope. Maybe this hobby is their only enjoyment out of life. They just are so overwhelmed by the rest of life that it just creeps into their writing. Others that post here are often full of encouragement and usually have kind things to say. They may have a much easier row to hoe then the others, and it shows.

I think that you can see what I mean. Your world view definately influences your thinking, and therefore, how you respond to the world.

I am a Christian, like you. I am actually in pre-seminary school now (well, not this exact second, but you know what I mean). I feel called to proclaim my Savior in all that I do (in fact, thats what Scripture commands a Christian to do)(see my signature; this is my motto).

I do know however that this is not the focus of this forum, so I try to limit the scope of what I write about to the topic at hand. I am sure though, that if one were to look at what I've wrote in the past, knowing this is my world view, that they would be able to see that pattern in my writing. Does my writing ALWAYS reflect that view? No, I'm not perfect and so sometimes I don't come across as I should maybe. When that happens, and I do say some thing out of character, I do not erase it however, as that would not be genuine. Rather, I apologize, ask for forgiveness from those I need to, and move on. I do edit my posts sometimes, but I don't think I've ever taken anything off of my post, I've only added more to the post.

I suppose because of this I have occasionally been asked straight up what I believe (or maybe it's because of my signature). In those cases I am only to happy to share my faith; by Email. This is not the place for that.

I agree with the idea that this is not a place that is suitable for these kinds of discussions, but to say that your personal worldview cannot be expressed is to ask that we deny our personalities. This is what makes us "human".

GearDrivenSteam was pushing the limits of the discussion matter with his post, that is assured. I do find it important to generally talk within the subect matter of this forum, I just wouldn't want an unrealistic standard to be set, thats all.

On a more personal note, I do hope that you reconcider talking to a friend (outside of this forum) about your beliefs. You're only a true friend if you do! ( I hope I didn't just step across the line! If I did, I apologize. I'm kind of new around here (sort of) and as we can see by this topic the rules need a little more definition.)
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 19, 2005 5:12 PM
Bergie

Thanks for clearing up the do's and don't's. Bravo and yes, let's talk, play, build and post more pictures of trains.

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Posted by dave9999 on Friday, August 19, 2005 5:21 PM
Another trend on this forum... Every time a topic gets deleted, someone always
feels the need to start another about it being deleted. This usually just picks up
where the deleted one left off.

To me, this is disrespectful and an abuse of our PRIVILEGE to use Trains.com's
forum. When Bergie deletes a topic, it has always been for a good reason. If someone
needs to know why(which is usually pretty obvious) a topic was deleted, I'm sure
a quick email to Bergie will get you the answer. Like I said, posting a brand new
topic about it only gets the whole mess going again.

I love college football, but how out of place would it be if I was to post a topic called: "What's
your favorite college football team"? Same thing... a topic on religion just doesn't fit into the
subject of this site. What next? (Poll) "What color are your eyes"? Just doesn't belong... Good luck, Dave

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 19, 2005 5:37 PM
Thanks much Bergie, I commented on the thread in question, but I felt it was a bad idea, although I, too, am a life-long Christian. Well said.

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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, August 19, 2005 5:41 PM
QUOTE: trainfreak409: That why we have a place like the Coffee Shop, an entire off-topic thread. If you don't want to talk about trains, you don't have to. True general discussion is the name of the game there.

General discussion, with the exception that we don't talk about religion, politics or sex over there either.


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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 19, 2005 5:42 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999

Another trend on this forum... Every time a topic gets deleted, someone always
feels the need to start another about it being deleted. This usually just picks up
where the deleted one left off.

To me, this is disrespectful and an abuse of our PRIVILEGE to use Trains.com's
forum. When Bergie deletes a topic, it has always been for a good reason. If someone
needs to know why(which is usually pretty obvious) a topic was deleted, I'm sure
a quick email to Bergie will get you the answer. Like I said, posting a brand new
topic about it only gets the whole mess going again.

I love college football, but how out of place would it be if I was to post a topic called: "What's
your favorite college football team"? Same thing... a topic on religion just doesn't fit into the
subject of this site. What next? (Poll) "What color are your eyes"? Just doesn't belong... Good luck, Dave




Texas A & M (Aggies). Green. Anymore examples ?...

Don't get me wrong guys, I have the greatest respect for Bergie, I just wanted to make my point.

Tell you what. Let's take a vote and see what the members say.

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Posted by dave9999 on Friday, August 19, 2005 5:53 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainluver1

QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999

Another trend on this forum... Every time a topic gets deleted, someone always
feels the need to start another about it being deleted. This usually just picks up
where the deleted one left off.

To me, this is disrespectful and an abuse of our PRIVILEGE to use Trains.com's
forum. When Bergie deletes a topic, it has always been for a good reason. If someone
needs to know why(which is usually pretty obvious) a topic was deleted, I'm sure
a quick email to Bergie will get you the answer. Like I said, posting a brand new
topic about it only gets the whole mess going again.

I love college football, but how out of place would it be if I was to post a topic called: "What's
your favorite college football team"? Same thing... a topic on religion just doesn't fit into the
subject of this site. What next? (Poll) "What color are your eyes"? Just doesn't belong... Good luck, Dave




Texas A & M (Aggies). Green. Anymore examples ?...

Don't get me wrong guys, I have the greatest respect for Bergie, I just wanted to make my point.

Tell you what. Let's take a vote and see what the members say.

trainluver1


Trainluver,
That's my point. It doesn't matter what the members want. This forum is
not set up for us to make the rules... only to play by them. If Bergie or anyone
else at Trains.com decides something is inapropriate, that's their decision
to make. We are guest in their home... I agreed to that when I signed up.
Good luck, Dave
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 19, 2005 6:03 PM
Does anyone see this going the way of the other topics in this vein? I wonder what all this means? Life, Liberty and the pursuit of a clean UP engine.
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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, August 19, 2005 6:11 PM
Makes you wonder sometimes if people ever read the site rules when they register, before simply clicking on the button that says "I Agree" to abide by them.


Regards

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Posted by ARTHILL on Friday, August 19, 2005 6:35 PM
Thank you Bergie.
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Posted by espeefoamer on Friday, August 19, 2005 6:49 PM
The EMD vs GE debate causes enough flaming on these forums,we don't need posts on religion or politics.We can post our religious or political beliefs in our signature,as I have.We should leave it at that.
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