[b-hebrew] Jim's posts

Yigal Levin leviny1 at mail.biu.ac.il
Wed Mar 11 04:36:18 EDT 2009


Dear All

(and I'm really not picking on you in particular, Karl),



While most of us may not agree with a single thing that Jim writes, his 
posts do remain within the parameters of B-Hebrew, he is always polite, and 
there is absolutely no reason to ban his posts. There are not a few members 
of this list with "unconventional" ideas, and none of them are banned. The 
moderators absolutely refuse to practice any form of censorship of ideas.



If there are members who do not want to read a single thing that Jim writes, 
they can set their email programs to send all of his posts to the rubbish 
bin. Others can simply ignore or delete them. In my opinion, the fact that 
some members take the trouble to answer and argue, on one hand perhaps 
serves to encourage Jim to post his theories, on the other hand serves to 
clarify his errors, which may be especially important for some of our less 
knowledgeable members. In any case it's your choice.

Yigal Levin
co-modeirator
B-Hebrew


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "K Randolph" <kwrandolph at gmail.com>
>
> This is one case where banning would be a good thing. Jim seems to be
> encouraged every time he is not answered, and so posts more often and 
> longer
> messages, to the point that good people just get tired of the whole thing
> and shut down their b-hebrew accounts. It’s the latter point that we want 
> to
> avoid.
>
> Karl W. Randolph.
> _______________________________________________



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