Thank you for taking the time to review the
Willing2Believe Comments
Policy.
The Ten Commandments were given to help people know and understand what God accepts and approves. The purpose and design of the following guidelines are to help you to know and understand the type of interaction that is acceptable and approved here.
The articles on this website/weblog are intended to foster thoughtful communication, discussion, and insight regarding the Bible, Discipleship, Recovery, and Living Life in Christ. Unfortunately, not everyone will read and/or follow these guidelines. Therefore, all comments made will require approval prior to being made public.
These guidelines are not intended to restrict or discourage participation. Rather, their purpose is to help ensure that this website/weblog maintains a friendly, enjoyable, and inviting atmosphere for everyone who visits and desires to participate.
If you keep in mind what it says in Titus 3 and James 4 when posting your comment(s), they will be most welcomed and appreciated by everyone.
Your host and brother in Christ,
Colorado Karl
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Please stay on topic. The purpose of this blog is to encourage discussion
and community.
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Please be courteous in your comments, especially if you disagree with the
blog author or other commentators.
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Please be brief and to the point.
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Please do not post the same comment more than once.
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Personal attacks toward other people or churches are not permitted. No
obscene, racist or sexually explicit language nor any abusive, hateful,
threatening, harassing comments, that defame or insult.
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No solicitations or advertisements are allowed. This includes
advertisements for your business, your own online endeavors or the latest
get-rich-quick scheme.
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Please respect everyone’s privacy – including your own – by not posting
phone numbers, addresses, social security numbers or any other private
information.
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You may link to other informational Web sites when relevant to the
discussion, but links to commercial sites are generally not allowed.
Exceptions may be allowed when the site(s) in question are pertinent to
the topic being discussed.
Please be patient when waiting for your comment(s) to be approved. I will
strive to approve comments within twelve to twenty-four hours of their
submission. However, there may be times when I am unable to review and
approve comments for longer periods of time — such as when I am out-of-town,
ill, or having computer or ISP difficulties. If any comment you submit fails
to become public within a week or more, then it probably does not meet one
or more of the Comment Policy guidelines.
Suggested reading:
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Blog Commenting Guidelines by Jeff Korhan
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7 Blog Commenting Guidelines by Nick Stamoulis
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