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Rejected Questions | Sally | Monday, April 23, 2007 |
Question: I have been reading these forums for several years. I am happy to see that you have reopened them. I have noticed that sometimes you receive alleged questions that are very hateful and anti-Catholic. Do you ever reject questions? |
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Question Answered by Bro. Ignatius Mary, OLSM
[Moderator's Note: This question was originally posted in the Faith and Spirituality Forum. We repost it here since it is a question that applies to all of our Q&A Forums.] Dear Sally: Yes, we do reject questions sometimes. It is the policy of our Q & A Apostolate that any of our Hosts may reject a question that is rude, hateful, abusive, or argumentative. Normally, we leave this decision up to the discretion of the Host. For myself, I tend to answer almost all questions regardless of how hateful or abusive they may be. But I do reject questions. Generally, I will go ahead and answer such a question if I feel it has some educative value. If it has no educative value, or I am just weary of the nonsense that day, I will reject the question. Those who post questions to our Q & A Forums should be aware of the Posting Guidelines and our Protocols and Rules. I have copied a few of these protocols below that relate directly to abusive questions:
For complete Guidelines and Protocols go to: Posting Guidelines God Bless, For information on how to receive help see our Help page. We suggest that before contacting us directly for help you try the Seven Steps to Self-Deliverance. These self-help steps will often resolve the problem. Also our Spiritual Warfare Prayer Catalog contains many prayers that may be helpful. If needed you can ask for a Personal Consultation.
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