Reformed Anarchism Facebook Discussion
Tips for 'intro' to link posts
First, ask yourself what you imagine members of the group might want to discuss about the link you want to share. What is your link saying that's worth discussing? Try writing a short statement about any key points you think the link makes, and why you think they are so important, or should be, to yourself and others.
Second, ask yourself what your own view is of whatever your link is talking about. Do you like what it says, or dislike it, and why? Try writing a short statement on what you liked or disliked about whatever your link is saying, and why you liked or disliked it.
Third, ask yourself if you have any views that could be added to whatever your link is talking about. For example, if you want to share an article that talks about specific economic causes of some event, maybe it occurs to you that there are some significant non-economic factors that the author didn't address. Try writing a short statement on any other relevant insights you have that could be added to whatever your link is saying.
Fourth, after considering and writing a short statement on
1) what the key points are that you think others should notice and discuss about whatever your link is saying, and
2) your own opinion of whatever the link is saying, why you liked or disliked it, and
3) whether there's anything else you might have to add that's significant to whatever the link is saying,
then 4) try writing a discussion-provoking question related to the key points, and/or your opinion and reasons for it, and/or any additional insights you might have on the topic.
Of course, providing your thoughtful opinion, or a relevant statement or question about your link needn't involve ALL these things together, but if you're not sure how to go about providing such a thing with your link, following these steps should help.
As you can see, providing a thoughtful opinion, or a relevant statement/question about a link (article or audio/video) is all a matter of simply engaging the material for yourself before asking others to. It's like the golden rule.
Effective Discussion Principles
Edited by Shane Lems here: https://reformedreader.wordpress.com/2015/04/01/a-code-of-conduct-for-arguments-and-discussions/
1. The Fallibility Principle:
each participant in a discussion of a disputed issue should be willing to accept the fact that he or she is fallible, which means that one must acknowledge that he or she might not hold the most defensible position.
2. The Truth-Seeking Principle:
3. The Clarity Principle:
4. The Burden of Proof Principle:
5. The Charity Principle:
6. The Structural Principle:
7. The Relevance Principle:
8. The Acceptability Principle:
9. The Sufficiency Principle:
10. The Rebuttal Principle:
11. The Resolution Principle:
12. The Suspension of Judgment Principle:
13. The Reconsideration Principle:
Posting and Commenting Guidelines
(updated October 2022)
This group is for those who are
a. confessionally Reformed:
affirming a historical Reformed confession that is compatible with
libertarian anarchism,
such as WCF (1788), BC (1958), LBC (1689) [or 2HC
(1564), SD (1658), or others, while rejecting establishmentarian
clauses and/or statements that require civil governance to use coercion
against any non-aggressive immorality]
and
b. politically libertarian-anarchist:
affirming self-ownership and the non-aggression principle, and rejecting the legitimacy and necessity of the state
On general libertarianism: https://mises.org/library/what-libertarianism
More on reformed anarchism: https://reformedanarchism.blogspot.com/p/what-is-reformed-anarchism.html
The purpose of this group is thoughtful discussion and sharing information about a Reformed view of libertarian anarchism and free market economics, and their relation to a Reformed worldview, philosophy, theology, and other topics.
To facilitate the purpose of the group:
1. Before you ask a question:
check the group search function to see how it may have been asked and answered already.
2. Keep it grown-up, friendly, and Christian.
No personal insults of any kind are permitted. Disagreement and counter-argument must be expressed Christianly and politely. Communicate only in ways that builds-up those you address. No profanity or vulgarity. No libel/slander.
See here for info on effective discussion: https://reformedanarchism.blogspot.com/2020/05/effective-discussion-principles.html
3. Keep it relevant to our purpose.
When posting a link (article or audio/video) you must provide either your thoughtful opinion on the piece, or a statement/question about it relevant to Reformed anarchism. No 'bare' links. No memes, picture/photo posts, sticker/gif comments. No spamming, trolling, ads, or mere 'joke' posts. No 'hogging'; be selective and generally do not exceed one post per day.
See here for tips: https://reformedanarchism.blogspot.com/2020/05/tips-for-intro-to-link-posts.html
4. Keep it private.
No screenshots of group activity posted outside the group without the express permission of all parties involved.
5. We do not allow promotion of:
a. views contrary to doctrines common to the Reformed confessions. (Also, no pictures of Jesus/God)
b. views contrary to libertarian anarchism and/or free market economics
c. theonomy, theocracy, Christian nationalism, establishmentarianism, or the use of coercion against non-aggressive immorality
d. neonomianism, ‘New Perspective’, Federal Vision, or similar teachings rejected by confessional Reformed churches, or material from the heretic Doug Wilson/CREC/Canon Press
e. patriarchalism
(the erroneous idea that a man's headship extends beyond a husband in relation to his wife, and/or that leadership is restricted to males beyond church office, and/or a woman's or wife's role is exclusively domestic)
f. feminism
(the erroneous idea that society is based on male oppression of females, and/or all sex/gender differences are illusory).
6. If there is a problem:
do not use Facebook’s “report” function. Instead, contact admins/mods by tagging one or more of them in a comment.
7. As a member of this group:
you agree to follow these guidelines.
THANKS.