RULES FOR ENGAGING ON THE ABOLITIONIST SOCIETY OF CHICAGO COMMUNITY PAGE:
1) DO engage in honest and substantive discussion, especially if you disagree. If you engage in discussion honestly, reasonably, and substantively, then everyone will get along fine.
2) DO read our FAQ (http://abolishhumanabortion.com/faq) and check the pro-abortion objection you are about to post against its content to see if we have already refuted what you were about to say. Advance the argument - show us why our FAQ is wrong.
3) DO NOT threaten or promote violence toward another person or their family on the page.
4) DO NOT promote violence toward anyone on either side of the abortion debate. This includes aborticians, clinic workers, women seeking abortion, politicians, abolitionists, and their families.
4) DO NOT engage in persistent personal verbal attacks (e.g., false accusations, attacking family/children, making fun of or otherwise attacking anyone with a disability, etc).
5) DO NOT post content that is either offensive or is not germane to content of the page. Anything having to do with pornography will result in an immediate permanent ban and deletion of the material. Other examples may include violent imagery and descriptive language that has no bearing on the actual discussion at hand.
6) DO NOT persistently misrepresent our arguments or our position. Anyone who continues, after explicit correction, in misrepresenting our arguments is simply lying about us. And, as a general rule, it is a diversion and waste of time to haggle with those who are intent upon lying about and misrepresenting you. Anyone who tendentiously misrepresents our arguments will be banned.
7) DO NOT use profanity or lewd language.
8) DO NOT consistently post material that is not related directly to the abolition of human abortion and which promotes a narrow theological system that is incompatible with the fundamental worldview of abolition. The foundation of abolitionism rests in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and his fulfillment of the higher law of God. We are Abolitionists because we have been transformed by Christ. We want this to be clear. We are not abolitionists because we are members of any particular group or ism. We are determined to rest all of our work on the Gospel of God and knowing and following Christ Jesus our LORD.