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04-11-2003, 10:18 AM | #1 |
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Christian Boards to Visit?
I'd like to see some URLs for Christian boards to visit when I have various questions about Christians.
I'm not looking for the loonies. I'm not looking for the 500-word vocabulary glazed-eyed Jesus-Is-My-Personal-Savior-Have-You-Heard-The-Good-News faithful. I'm looking for the academics. Not high-level, just every day intellectuals. People who aren't afraid to answer questions in a discussion. People who are willing to talk to atheists who have no expectation of converting but who wonder, from time to time, what makes Christians tick. People who will answer the questions like the ones asked in this forum, but there would be more of them to answer than we get here. What's your favorite place? |
04-11-2003, 11:53 AM | #2 |
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Pah! Good luck!
You'd probably be best off looking for a Catholic board, rather than a protestant ones. The Catholics have Jesuits, after all. Otherwise, if you could find a half-dozen people like you describe and throw them onto an internet forum, it'd be a first. |
04-11-2003, 05:34 PM | #3 |
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Here are some boards that I know of:
www.faithforum.org/challenge (recommended) www.christianforums.com (not recommended) http://forums.crosswalk.com (not recommended) http://forums.christiansunite.com/ (recommended, I guess) http://pub1.ezboard.com/bcatholicdiscussion (recommended, but EZ board is much harder to used than vBulletin) |
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Re: Christian Boards to Visit?
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It has an education format, but still has plenty of idiocy. I can't stand to visit very long. Thank god for the secular web. (Irony unintended.) |
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