First of
all, note that the dividing line between the two groups has
nothing to do with the beliefs of the poster -- atheists, Jews,
Buddhists, etc. are welcome in ARC and Christians in AR. The
division
between the two is solely on content, and is fairly
simple: anything
whose primary subject is Christianity or some
aspect of Christianity
belongs in ARC; anything else to do with
religion or religions belongs
in AR.
For the purposes of
this document, "Christian" is to be interpreted in
the widest
sense, with self-ascription as the primary criteria. This
does
not imply anything about usage elsewhere, and it is likely that
who really "qualifies" as Christians will be a common topic of
discussion in ARC!
Other topics that would belong in ARC
include (but are not limited
to):
Topics that would belong in
AR include (but are not limited to):
PROSELYTISING
* Christians proselytising other Christians, or assuming a Christian
background in their readers, should post to ARC.
* Christian
evangelism should only be posted to AR if it connects
substantially with the worldview of other religions or of
atheism/agnosticism.
* Non-Christians addressing some aspect of
Christianity, or wishing
to question the truth of various parts
of Christianity, should
post to ARC.
* If you must post real
flame-bait ("Christianity is 100% evil",
"All atheists should be
locked up", "Hitler had the right idea
about the Jews", etc.),
then please consider posting to groups
other than AR and ARC
(some suggestions are given below).
CROSSPOSTS
Crossposts
between AR and ARC should be limited, otherwise there is no
point having separate groups. If you do crosspost, please consider
directing followups (by putting a Followups-To: line in the
header of
your post) to one of the groups only. Examples of
appropriate topics
for cross-posts would include:
* Jewish
interpretations of the Old Testament that are likely to
interest
Christians
..........
Relationship to other newsgroups
Despite the aus.* prefix,
general discussion (ie with no specific
relevance to Australia)
on the appropriate topics is welcome in both
AR and ARC (please
pick the appropriate one). It is understood that
people may
choose to post to AR or ARC rather than to
talk.religion.misc or
{soc,alt}.religion.christian simply because they
wish for a more
intimate discussion amongst fellow Australians (who
seem to be,
on the average, less polemical and more open-minded than
overseas posters). It is requested that you do not cross-post
general
discussion to the wider religious groups (alt.atheism,
alt.religion.christian, etc.). Similarly people from outside
Australia
are requsted not to post to AR or ARC unless a) they
are expatriates
or have some connection with Australia or b)
they are posting material
specific to Australia (such as a query
about Aboriginal religion or
the status of ordination of women
in Australia).
TALK.ABORTION AND TALK.ORIGINS
Debate on
abortion and creationism is not encouraged in AR and ARC,
since
talk.abortion and talk.origins exist for this purpose. If you
must post on these subjects, then aus.religion is probably the
appropriate group (since creationism is not a specifically
Christian
doctrine, and many religions take a stance on
abortion). If the
subject is purely internal to Christianity
then aus.religion.christian
might be more appropriate --
examples would include announcement of a
Church support group
for women who have had abortions or discussion of
the
theological status of Christian creation "science".
ALT.ATHEISM
If you are a Christian really keen on "flaming for
Jesus", then
alt.atheism is probably a better place to look than
aus.religion --
they keep the fires stoked much hotter there!
AUS.FLAME AND ALT.FLAME
These are other groups flamers
should consider using instead of AR and
ARC.
AUS.POLITICS
Some questions are clearly political as well as religious -
topics
related to separation of Church and State most
prominently. Debate on
these could reasonably be cross-posted to
AR and aus.politics.
..........
This Charter is maintained by Danny Yee ()
This
charter covers both aus.religion and aus.religion.christian
(henceforth AR and ARC). It is normative, but should be seen as
offering guidelines rather than hard-and-fast rules.
* Christian theology
*
Biblical studies
* Apologetics: the historicity of Jesus;
Christian "evidences"; etc.
* Devotional practices
*
Discussion of Christian books
* Current issues: women priests;
Toronto blessings; child abuse
* (non-commercial) announcements
of new Christian groups, services
* Aboriginal religions
*
Current issues: bias against Islam in the media; desecration of
Jewish cemeteries; the euthansia debate
* Islam, Judaism,
Hinduism, etc.
* atheism/agnosticism
* general questions of
moral and ethical philosophy
* separation of church and state
* comparative religion; anthropology of religion
* new religious
movements (is Scientology a religion?)
* the position of Jesus in Islam
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