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Guidelines Regarding Freedoms and Responsibilities of Site Members
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The Temple is a sanctuary for diversity, where everyone's opinion has value and freedom of speech is encouraged.
We encourage:
When we deal with beliefs, we at times find beliefs that involve ideas of superiority and/or ideas of a prejudicial or judgmental nature.
Prejudice comes from everywhere, and we are often blind to our own. People may or may not realize that when they talk about their beliefs that they may do so in a way that is prejudicial and in a way that implies other groups or individuals are secondary citizens in some way.
So, we cannot 'protect' you from facing prejudices here on the Temple. We are all subject to our own, and to the prejudices of others. However we can provide guidelines for dealing with prejudice and with controversial subject matters.
So how do we go about maintaining as much freedom of expression and belief as possible, and also maintain people feeling safe from potentially abusive judgments and prejudice?
Here are our guidelines:
This site encourages people to express themselves authentically. That will include people’s prejudices, and it will expose people’s prejudices, to themselves, and to others. This is not a bad thing. This is a wonderful thing, even though it's often an uncomfortable process.
When we get authentic with one another and when we choose to accept ourselves and each other for being our authentic selves, we are given the opportunity to create an environment of growth and change. If we are unwilling to work together, and change together, we can never hope to peacefully co-exist together in this world.
Only when we are able to be transparent and authentic with ourselves and each other as well as loved and accepted unconditionally, are we able to really empower change in ourselves and each other.
That being said, please don't hesitate to bring to the attention of the administrators when you see behaviour that you feel is not being handled adequately by the community, or when you feel a disruption is happening that needs intervention.
For our complete list of guidelines please read the terms of service.