How about this instead:
If a creationist visitor wishes to post here, it should be automatically allowed. However, since the origin of the universe, of the Earth, and of life are - ultimately - scientific questions, any post invoking the supernatural would summarily deleted.
Since this would effectively ban all creationists, I propose an exception to the above rule: A post (or reply to a post) may contain the phrase or sentiment 'God created the universe' or the equivalent. But the first time the poster, for example, attempts to explain how the animals on the ark were fed by saying, 'Well, God put them into a divinely inspired state of suspended animation' - *poof*.
If they want to explain observed scientific phenomena, then miracles should not be allowed as part of the argument.
Boru
If a creationist visitor wishes to post here, it should be automatically allowed. However, since the origin of the universe, of the Earth, and of life are - ultimately - scientific questions, any post invoking the supernatural would summarily deleted.
Since this would effectively ban all creationists, I propose an exception to the above rule: A post (or reply to a post) may contain the phrase or sentiment 'God created the universe' or the equivalent. But the first time the poster, for example, attempts to explain how the animals on the ark were fed by saying, 'Well, God put them into a divinely inspired state of suspended animation' - *poof*.
If they want to explain observed scientific phenomena, then miracles should not be allowed as part of the argument.
Boru
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