Thanks, Grimsey
Perhaps I chose my words poorly. The only comparison to the bible is an interest in ethics. In every other way this project is the opposite or religion - participation and compliance is purely voluntary and it's an open platform which can continue to change and evolve. I imagine on many issues there won't be a final stand - just a discussion.
I totally agree about the golden rule - in fact the name mutuality is supposed to hint at exactly that (as well as the idea that the project is owned by its members not by clergy)
Perhaps I chose my words poorly. The only comparison to the bible is an interest in ethics. In every other way this project is the opposite or religion - participation and compliance is purely voluntary and it's an open platform which can continue to change and evolve. I imagine on many issues there won't be a final stand - just a discussion.
I totally agree about the golden rule - in fact the name mutuality is supposed to hint at exactly that (as well as the idea that the project is owned by its members not by clergy)