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Old 17th February 2008, 04:06 AM
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The less structure the better as far as I am concerned. Also, I would prefer using our personal opinions and experiences to being heavily into academic sociology that necessitates a lot of links to external sources.

What I would like to see in an opening post is some definition of terminology and what you would consider to be indicators of increased secularism and humanism.

I would do likewise with key terms in my response.

Take it for three rounds and then summary concluding statements. We might even decide that two rounds is sufficient. I wouldn't go beyond three rounds without inviting additional input from other posters.
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Would any one of the moderators care to take on the setup and moderation of this debate? (I can hardly moderate one I'm involved in. The optics would be just dismal! )

Can we allow about 4 days grace between posts, just to give time to think?
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Can we allow about 4 days grace between posts, just to give time to think?

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