Can non-Traditional Orthodox members post questions here?

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orthros
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Can non-Traditional Orthodox members post questions here?

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I'm not sure what the protocol is. Thanks.

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Re: Can non-Traditional Orthodox members post questions here

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Orthros,

I assume that it's perfectly fine. I know I've asked a question or two in here in the past and people have been more than happy to help.

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As far as I know, members who are inquiring into one of the True Orthodox jurisdictions are allowed to ask questions as long as the questions are positive and lead to fruitful discussion or explanations. Sometimes questions asked by inquirers are very beneficial and challenging. As most professors and teachers admit: there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers.

Those questions which divide us will be moved into a another forum such as the Misc. Forum down below or a private forum for Intra-TOC polemic discussions.

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Re: Can non-Traditional Orthodox members post questions here

Post by Matthew »

orthros wrote:

I'm not sure what the protocol is. Thanks.

The only limitations are the ones publicly posted when one signs up to join the forum, and those rules are what we all agree to. Beyond that, I am not aware that there are any more limitations. So, I would say there is no such objection.

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