9 hours later…
10:10
I wish I'd had time and energy to do this before it got 12k views and was the most voted on post on our meta, but I just gave my resignation some serious copy editing. If anybody sees bits that need work let me know.
2 hours later…
12:28
@PeterTurner I don't have a hard time imagining you getting the boot, sir ;-) Honestly even without the moderator image to worry about any more I'm still probably working myself towards a suspension if they enforce that CoC on users as well as mods.
By the way if I take it too far talking about the ups and downs of mod life feel free to take me aside.
@Caleb your actions feel openly hostile. If you claim to bear is no hostility then retract your statement refusing to acknowledge our identities. — bruglesco 1 hour ago
@bruglesco In your view of things is there anything I could say that would not be considered "hostile" short of fundamentally changing my beliefs or agreeing to lie about them? — Caleb 1 hour ago
@Caleb You can start by refraining from making light of, and practically ridiculing, things that are important to us. You could even go so far as to edit and rephrase: In light of all the things we went through just to open this site much less make it work, the touch-stone issue is almost comical. Pronouns. No seriously, pronouns. — bruglesco 46 mins ago
@bruglesco And if I did that? I'm really more concerned with where it would end. In my experience when perception is only defined by the beholder there are no lengths great enough to actually please. At the end of the day it isn't anything I say that is offensive; to many, that I even think the way I do is an offense. Besides, can you not grant a little levity and see things from another angle? We wrestled through purgatory and out again to come up with a site scope that didn't constant incite flame wars! Pronouns are serious business but grammatically they play second fiddle. — Caleb 34 mins ago
@Caleb When someone makes light of the positions of people they are dialectically opposed to then it isn't levity, it is ridicule. But fundamentally I think you are right, I doubt I am likely to think of anyone who openly considers me heretical and an abomination as not hostile towards me. — bruglesco 25 mins ago
@bruglesco Not one but two of my co-mods on C.SE held (past tense because I am not a mod, not because they renounced their beliefs) views that I consider to be heretical and defined Biblically as abominations. One follows a group that has anathematized me (that's serious), the other that calls my beliefs "perverse Satanic deceptions". None of this once stopped us from doing our jobs in regard to the site, or even from being friends. I'll miss working with them as mods. True inclusivity involves knowing how you disagree and allowing the other their own identity and expression. — Caleb 7 mins ago
3 hours later…
15:41
Well, it looks like you made up near the end. That's good, most of the time people willing to do some discourse are willing to be level headed on this subject.
3 hours later…
@fredsbend Thank you! It might not come as a surprise to anyone, but Caleb and Nathaniel did the lions share of the moderation on the site. So we're going to need some help. Comments on what you're thinking on NAA's would be very handy since I don't understand a ton of protestant doctrine. (i.e. millenial vs amillenial; baptist vs anabaptist)
@anongoodnurse sorry to leave you hanging, had a conversation that needed 100% attention, not 30% like most things are getting recently. You're right I don't very much want to say anything that'll get me canned.
I couldn't call myself a Catholic and class anything but the standard man+women with openness to children sort of relations as anything but the norm.
I don't think there is anything offensive in using a gender-neutral term (except it) to refer to a person you don't know over the Internet. And I don't mind calling people what they want to be called, but I'll try to remain ignorant of the circumstances around their preferred pronouns to avoid the near occasion of sin.
1 hour later…
@PeterTurner That's good enough for me (and for SE, though I am not 'on their side'.) I'm a physician, and before that, a molecular biologist. God made two sexes, but he also made mutable DNA. Sex is genetically determined, but it's not a simple affair. For example, a baby is sometimes born a hermaphrodite (both sexes). We know this is not due to the baby's sin (maybe Original Sin), nor that of the parents (the fallen tower.)
Shortly after birth, a surgeon usually makes a decision as to which sex they will surgically 'keep' (usually they choose to 'make' the baby a female.) If this person experiences gender dysphoria, one can easily understand.
21:50
@anongoodnurse If you're not already familiar with Peter, any individual comment from him can be jarring.
@anongoodnurse This is a pretty big leap, "gender dysphoria likely has genetic links" from "intersex conditions demonstrate that life is not neat and pretty". I think they call that begging the question.
@anongoodnurse I'll let Peter speak for himself, but I suspect for many Christians it's because they believe that identity is God-given not self-determined
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