cbwing0 wrote:In terms of beliefs, T-Web is definitely mixed, although I would guess that the majority of the members are Christian. You don't have to guess about someone's beliefs, though: an icon (similar to the gender icon) is placed next to your avatar to represent your worldview. There are agnostics, muslims, jews, atheists, mormons, and even jedi.
There is not really a divide between serious an silly. Some of the forums are set aside for pure silliness (they even have an AI bot that you can converse with), while others are reserved for formal debate. While there would be some people that lurk online in one particular part of the forums, most of those that I have encountered post in multiple areas.
It should also be noted that some of the forums are highly specific. For instance, one forum is devoted to general questions about religion, while another concerns only Christology, and another exclusively archaeology. Other forums include history (four different subjects), political science, natural science, apologetics (strictly theism vs. atheism) and philosophy. It would actually be rather difficult to maintain a presence in every single category.
Nia-chan wrote:What's Jedi?
uc pseudonym wrote:Interesting that there are religion icons... however, I must wonder if there is the option of leaving the icon blank, to avoid immediate categorization. If such existed, however, I imagine that a great many would utitlize it, thus defeating the purpose of such an icon.
cbwing0 wrote:The option to leave religious affiliation blank is available, but few people use it. If I had to give a reason, I would say that most of the members are above the whole "I despise denominations" nonsense.
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