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Unless there are specific rules posted, I think community bulletin boards are kind of like the wild wild west. Most of the ones that I have seen don’t have anyone monitoring them.
Call me a censor. I’d take it down. That’s just me, I can’t expect society as a whole to agree with me. I would just do what I would feel was my moral obligation at the time.Having been in charge of one of the community bulletin boards at my college, as long as they followed the rules (should be a certain size with a contact number, etc.), then just about anything went up. I was also in charge of removing all the posters every week from the board. So if you had an activity that was perpetual, you would have to provide a poster every week. Which everyone was cool with.
The one time we had a similar discussion as this discussion was when the KKK (yes - the KKK) wanted to march thru our town and advertise on our bulletin boards on campus. After a lot of “cussing and discussing”, it was decided since it was not a school sponsored event, they could not advertise on campus.
Let me clearly state, I am not relating the KKK with astral projection, but maybe the issues are the same in terms of posting an advertisement. Perhaps because it was not a school sponsored event (or even sponsored by a school club/sorority/fraternity), they didn’t want it up? Just a thought. In general, our college was very liberal with what went up on the bulletin boards. For this very reason - people cry censorship.
If it was in error I would expect it to be taken down. If it was not in error I would fight to keep it up.But people do.
How would you react if someone removed your posts from this forum because they disagree with you and “error has no rights”?
No, it doesn’t. I guess you don’t recognize the quote but it was the watchword of the Church for many years especially by Pope Leo XIII. The Constitution or any country does not trump the natural moral law nor Divine Decree. And in both of these superior laws “error has no rights.”Actually, yes. Yes, it does. Maybe your version of error has no rights in certain dictatorships. But where we’re coming from are pretty much exclusively free countries.
You can do what you want, of course, but were I too see you removing an opinion you didn’t agree with, you would see a swift reaction for me, and that goes for everyone who’d do that. It wouldn’t matter if I agreed with that opinion, I’d take it and put it right back up. You like your version of morality; I like my freedom of speech.No, it doesn’t. I guess you don’t recognize the quote but it was the watchword of the Church for many years especially by Pope Leo XIII. The Constitution or any country does not trump the natural moral law nor Divine Decree. And in both of these superior laws “error has no rights.”
True freedom does not allow for the choice against what is good.You can do what you want, of course, but were I too see you removing an opinion you didn’t agree with, you would see a swift reaction for me, and that goes for everyone who’d do that. It wouldn’t matter if I agreed with that opinion, I’d take it and put it right back up. You like your version of morality; I like my freedom of speech.
I certainly agree with you. At the time (even being 21), I was amazed that the administration had to consider what to do. And that was 25 years ago! Craziness.Call me a censor. I’d take it down. That’s just me, I can’t expect society as a whole to agree with me. I would just do what I would feel was my moral obligation at the time.
Amen brother.originally posted by TimOliv
Call me a censor. I’d take it down. That’s just me, I can’t expect society as a whole to agree with me. I would just do what I would feel was my moral obligation at the time.
Call me a censor. I’d take it down. That’s just me, I can’t expect society as a whole to agree with me. I would just do what I would feel was my moral obligation at the time.
Wow. Even Almighty God respects our free will and our right to choose for ourselves but you do not. Amazing.Amen brother.
I’m reminded of Jesus driving out the moneychangers from the Temple…I hope that’s not too far fetched for this discussion, but I know what I’m thinking anyway.
I have tossed Chick tracts and watchtower magazines from laundry rooms, bus stops, etc. And will continue to do so.
If we are acting under true freedom then you are correct. True freedom is the freedom to choose the good. Meaning that you are free from anything that would hinder your ability to do what is good according to the will of God. The lesser idea of freedom is the ability to choose good or evil. This is not freedom as such. Further, if a person chooses evil over good God does not respect that freedom but rather allows it by a function of His permissive will however His actual will is pushing you to choose the good.Wow. Even Almighty God respects our free will and our right to choose for ourselves but you do not. Amazing.
So, what about those who are under the mistaken notion that the Pope is the anti-Christ, we worship Mary and pray to statues and that the Catholic Church is leading it’s followers to hell. Based on what you said, can I conclude that you would have no problem if they came to your church, took down things from the bulletin board and disrupted things in THEIR attempt to save YOU from what THEY THINK is sin?It is a virtue to protect others from sin and vice and it is in fact a vice to not protect against these things. If we through some misguided sense of freedom allow for the perpetuation of error we will be judged accordingly by God for not being our brothers’ keeper.
Does God allow us true freedom, since he does allow us choice which is against the good?True freedom does not allow for the choice against what is good.
But it is not being claimed nor suggested that one go into another’s church or meeting hall. I would NEVER even think of doing such a thing. That is an exaggeration.originally posted by Sir Knight
if they came to your church, took down things from the bulletin board and disrupted things in THEIR attempt to save YOU from what THEY THINK is sin?
Right on Brother, preach it! I’m in total agreement. We have to be commited to free expression, even when we don’t agree, that’s the basis for a free country!So, what about those who are under the mistaken notion that the Pope is the anti-Christ, we worship Mary and pray to statues and that the Catholic Church is leading it’s followers to hell. Based on what you said, can I conclude that you would have no problem if they came to your church, took down things from the bulletin board and disrupted things in THEIR attempt to save YOU from what THEY THINK is sin?