The tone of the "This is me...connecting our names" thread may have negatively changed from its original warm and inviting nature, and since I was partly responsible for that change, I would like to address it. I am not looking to start a debate or split people apart, and instead truly want to promote respect for diversity.
The thread I reference is at
http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=46257
and my post is #105 (at http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?p=482854#post482854)
The purpose of the original thread was about getting to know each other. Issue was taken with my pointing out how I am different from almost everyone else, which I did in an attempt to acknowledge and support someone else who bravely revealed her own difference from societal norm, which I presumed to be in attempt to share an integral part of herself with us, to find commonalities with others on this great forum, and possibly to promote safety for those who might be fearful of exposing a core part of themselves.
I can't actually tell whether the issue was directed solely at me, or also to the post I was responding to. So for this discussion, I will focus only on my own topic, which was a lack of theism (i.e., disbelief in any god; being an atheist). The response to my post was, leave anything with "ism" or "ist" out of the forum in order to remain polite and not evoke intolerance.
I am confident that I was not disrespectful or intolerant in my post, and I also specifically chose words that would not imply anyone else should abandon their beliefs. Further, I did not counter any of the forum's rules, which near as I can tell are disclosed at http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=13 and
http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=2770
Therefore, I am assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that I was prodded to refrain from any discussion that might lead to religious debate. We all know that religion/spirituality is something that people tend to feel very strongly about, and is highly personal and individualistic; therefore, it is easy to evoke debate, antagonism, or righteousness, any of which can lead to the appearance of intolerance, impoliteness, or disrespect. It is unlikely that anyone comes on a soap forum to be preached to, singled out, or argued with, so it could harm our community in the long run.
I can support the nudge to refrain from religious reference, and request that others do it too. So far I have noticed no pushback on anyone sharing aspects of their religious/core beliefs (other than the impetus for this thread), so I think there has been a tolerance so far. But we have learned through other posts that our forum community is very diverse, and that we value that diversity (for example see http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=50649).
Please state your thoughts about this potential shift, in the respectful manner that we expect and are accustomed to. It seems like this shift would be slight, as our "typical" conversations do not include any reference to theism. Potential downsides could be that we become less personal and perhaps not overtly supporting diversity.
Thanks in advance for your participation.
-Cara
The thread I reference is at
http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=46257
and my post is #105 (at http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?p=482854#post482854)
The purpose of the original thread was about getting to know each other. Issue was taken with my pointing out how I am different from almost everyone else, which I did in an attempt to acknowledge and support someone else who bravely revealed her own difference from societal norm, which I presumed to be in attempt to share an integral part of herself with us, to find commonalities with others on this great forum, and possibly to promote safety for those who might be fearful of exposing a core part of themselves.
I can't actually tell whether the issue was directed solely at me, or also to the post I was responding to. So for this discussion, I will focus only on my own topic, which was a lack of theism (i.e., disbelief in any god; being an atheist). The response to my post was, leave anything with "ism" or "ist" out of the forum in order to remain polite and not evoke intolerance.
I am confident that I was not disrespectful or intolerant in my post, and I also specifically chose words that would not imply anyone else should abandon their beliefs. Further, I did not counter any of the forum's rules, which near as I can tell are disclosed at http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=13 and
http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=2770
Therefore, I am assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that I was prodded to refrain from any discussion that might lead to religious debate. We all know that religion/spirituality is something that people tend to feel very strongly about, and is highly personal and individualistic; therefore, it is easy to evoke debate, antagonism, or righteousness, any of which can lead to the appearance of intolerance, impoliteness, or disrespect. It is unlikely that anyone comes on a soap forum to be preached to, singled out, or argued with, so it could harm our community in the long run.
I can support the nudge to refrain from religious reference, and request that others do it too. So far I have noticed no pushback on anyone sharing aspects of their religious/core beliefs (other than the impetus for this thread), so I think there has been a tolerance so far. But we have learned through other posts that our forum community is very diverse, and that we value that diversity (for example see http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=50649).
Please state your thoughts about this potential shift, in the respectful manner that we expect and are accustomed to. It seems like this shift would be slight, as our "typical" conversations do not include any reference to theism. Potential downsides could be that we become less personal and perhaps not overtly supporting diversity.
Thanks in advance for your participation.
-Cara
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