So just the first word needed in that post. The last sentence isn't true.
For completeness the last sentence of that post read, ' Engaging in debates on Christian topics on the Christian section of the Board and disallowing the use of the standard Christian handbook as reference material is simply ridiculous.'
I think there is some validity to my complaint Some while back there was a thread entitled 'God's choice: quick question for Christians. Just thought I'd ask: would the Christian God be more accepting of a kind atheist than a hateful Christian, or vice versa?'
So a question directed primarily at Christians on the Christian topic. I provided some views in response providing several Scriptural quotations in support of the Christian view as I understood it. One of the responses (and there were others along similar lines) included the following:
I'm happy to take these scriptures seriously provided that you can show that they are free of bias, mistake, exaggeration or propaganda - the claim that they are reliable is yours to demonstrate.
And there were one or two other responses on this topic along very similar lines.
So I am required to proof to an atheists satisfaction that the Scriptures of the OT & NT are absolute before giving the Christian understanding of the issue under discussion. I have not been asked to try and convince the atheist that the Christian view is absolute and correct. Only to provide the Christian viewpoint. I repeat that I view such a restriction as ridiculous.
My reply to that particular post was similar to my comments on this one and read. 'I think you are missing the point. If you do not want Christians to use the Scriptures,
as they stand, to provide answers to issues pertaining to the Christian faith, then don't ask the questions. You might as well ask Gabriella to provide answers on what she believes on issues pertaining to Islam, and then rule out her use of the Koran as information source.'