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Welcome to the RetreatWhat is the Retreat?The Retreat is an experiment, an attempt to bridge the gaps in a globopolis that is becoming increasingly distant from itself. The aim here is to provide a meeting place for minds of all ages, languages, colours and genders, and to provide a safe area for people to convey their troubles, insights, arguments, joys, etc. "Safe area" means that everything posted should be treated as if it were coming from a friend. This is an open forum for talk of theology, politics, environmentalism, morality, sociology - anything under the sun, as long as it's done so in a way that promotes a friendly environment, one that inspires learning and further questioning and self-checking.The ultimate goal of the Retreat is to collectively shed some light on the bigger questions of the world and humanity - who is God? what is moral? what should I do if..?Who am I?My name is Cam and I'm the moderator for this page. I'm currently a student at the University of British Columbia, an artist and a Christian. I'm looking to establish a community of ideas and respect.How to JoinThe Retreat is currently using the services of www.livejournal.com. This is not an endorsement, but the Retreat is a newly founded forum and thanks Livejorunal for its free services.You do not need a Livejorunal account to partake in the goings-on at the Retreat. However, in order to make original posts (as opposed to comments on the posts of others) an account is needed. One can be easily obtained (for free) at www.livejorunal.comWho can join? What happens once I've joined?Anyone can join. Ideally, the Retreat will come to have members from all walks of life and from all across the world. Posts in languages other than English are welcome, however I'll have trouble monitoring them. I am currently learning Japanese myself, so I may make some posts and comments in this language from time to time.If you've decided to join our community, you will need a Livejournal account to post your own entries within the Retreat. But once you've entered, almost anything goes (see the Code of Conduct below). I hope the Retreat will come to be a forum of curiosity, where confused, interested, distraught, concerned, and euphoric people can exchange needed information, stories and dispel falsehoods about their respective beliefs and associations.Code of ConductRespect and consideration are definite -musts- if a healthy, welcoming listening place is wanted to be kept. This cannot be stressed enough. Ideally, this will be an area for Israelis and Palestinians, for Christians and Hindus, for North Korea and the world to interact without hostility; for arguments to be put forth, considered, and argued -as if you were debating with a close friend.- Consider anyone's words could be right and that yours could be wrong. Slander and mean-spiritedness will occur, but members and posters who harass others will receive warnings before being removed from the group. No racism, sexism or any other prejudices please. However, it is up to those who belong to the Retreat to also treat the slanderer with the same love given the respectful.Please also try to avoid being critical of people (e.g. when discussing U.S. President Bush). Focus your criticisms on policies and actions rather than their mannerisms, appearances, personhood. We are all human. |
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