Is the religion forum being discontinued?

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The discussion centers on the visibility and accessibility of the religion forum, which is currently hidden under the Philosophy link, raising concerns about its future viability. Participants speculate whether the inability to start new threads indicates a potential discontinuation of the forum. There is also a suggestion for a new forum titled "Proselytizing," reflecting a shift in focus from traditional religious discussions. The conversation touches on the relevance of religion in contemporary discourse, with some participants expressing the view that religion is becoming obsolete. Additionally, there is a light-hearted remark regarding the forum's disk space capacity.
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The religion forum is hidden behind the Philosophy link and, it seems, no new threads can be started. Is this a prelude to discontinuing that forum?
 
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Religion has become a thing of the past. :smile:

How about a forum titled "Proselytizing" ?
 
Originally posted by BoulderHead
Religion has become a thing of the past. :smile:

How about a forum titled "Proselytizing" ?

Are you sure they have that much disk space? :smile:
 
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