Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 Achintya List Rules for Posting Messages revised 10/11/03 The Achintya list is a moderated mailing list formed in 1998 to promote discussions among devotees of the Gaudiiya Vaishnava sampradaaya. Gaudiiya Vaishnavism is the Vedaantic tradition revived by Shrii Chaitanya Mahaaprabhu and propagated in its pristine form by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. List discussions cover all aspects of Gaudiiya Vaishnavism, including philosophy, history, culture, traditions, etc. Questions and even debate are welcome within the list, so long as basic brahminical etiquette is observed at all times. A polite and respectful tone is requested of all participants, even when engaged in controversial discussions. Please note the following guidelines for posting: 1) Limit subject matter to those topics specified above, namely subjects of direct relevance to Gaudiiya Vaishnavas. Postings discussing non-Gaudiiya points of view are welcome so long as they are carried out within the context of Gaudiiya Vaishnava conclusions. (Thus, an in-depth discussion of the philosophy of another sampradaaya or religion would be inappropriate for the list, but a comparison of the views of other sampradaayas vis-a-vis the Gaudiiya sampradaaya would certainly be acceptable.) 2) Proper Vaishnava etiquette should be observed at all times. Maintain a respectful stance towards all individuals, even when disagreeing with them. Do not resort to a tone or remarks which come across as condescending, sarcastic, threatening, or blatantly insulting. While members are free to believe what they choose, even to the point of publicly disagreeing with the Gaudiiya Vaishnava conclusions, any postings which show disrespect to the Gaudiiya Vaishnava aachaaryas will be rejected. Members are also free to disagree politely with each others' ideas; they are not free to use the list to villify the character of any other member. This rule applies to personal e-mail as well. List members who send "flame mail" to other members will be removed from the list. 3) Avoid arguments based solely on unsubstantiated personal opinions. One must quote from primary sources (scriptures and/or their commentaries, the writings of aachaaryas, etc), especially when requested to do so. Postings which repeatedly and knowingly express opinions contrary to guru, saadhu, and shaastra will not be accepted. (An example of this would be a statement such as, "I know the scripture says this, but my opinion is....") 4) It is acceptable to discuss one's understanding of the teachings of guru, saadhu, and shaastra so long as primary sources are quoted. One need not be correct in his understanding of the above sources to post, and the moderator does not enforce philosophical correctness nor claim to be qualified enough to do so. Nevertheless, one must at least be sincere in his effort to represent the sources which he alludes to, rather than deliberately ignoring what they actually say. 5) When a doubt exists pertaining to allegedly contradictory points of view within the various sources of evidence, Vedas should always be considered the topmost authority. This includes not only the shrutis, but also the Itihaasas and Puraanas which also make up the eternal Veda. 6) Sincere, even controversial discussions are acceptable, but stubborn argumentativeness is not. Examples of the latter include, but are not limited to: (6.1) Strawman arguments, or in other words, criticizing an opinion attributed to an opponent even when it is obvious that he/she never wrote such an opinion, (6.2) Evasive arguments, or in other words, deliberately ignoring answers or evidence offered in previous postings and rehashing an argument as if it had never been answered, and (6.3) repeatedly ignoring requests to substantiate opinions with evidence. These kinds of arguments merely lengthen the daily list mailings and waste the time of those who participate. 7) When discussing the viewpoints of other parties, please avoid referring to them by name if you cannot quote directly from their writings. If you wish to refer to an opposing party by name, please give explicit references to books, web sites, etc in which the objectionable material which is to be debated can be found. This is meant to discourage hearsay and speculation about individuals, which can lead to Vaishnava aparaadha. 8) When replying to a message, please use quoted text sparingly. Replies with excessive amounts of quoted text that do not clearly need to be present will be rejected. 9) The subject line of a message must always reflect its content. In particular, list members who reply to the digest form of the list should delete the default subject line (i.e. "Re: Digest # xxx") and replace it with a more appropriate subject line. Postings with "Re: Digest #" in the subject line will not be accepted. This is intended to make it easier for members to search archives by subject line. 10) Fanatical behavior is strictly prohibited. This especially includes attempts by list members, whether in public or private, to suppress questions and doubts or in any other way to discourage polite discussion. At no time will any member be made to feel ashamed for politely expressing doubts. 11) Postings of a political nature, especially those concerned with the management of specific spiritual organizations, are inappropriate for posting on this list. Under no circumstances is the list to be used to criticize spiritual organizations or their management. It may be that in some cases, there is a fine line between discussing differences in philosophy and discussing politics of different religious institutions. List members are asked to use common sense, and to consult the moderator for help when such matters arise. 12) All messages posted on the achintya list are the property of their authors. Unauthorized reposting of such messages outside of achintya, whether in whole or in part, is grounds for dismissal from the list. Please also respect the rules of other mailing lists in this regard, and refrain from unauthorized cross-posting of messages from other forums into Achintya. This is meant to discourage cross-posting of controversial topics or discussions without the knowledge of the person(s) participating in those discussions. If permission has been given to cross post an outsider's writings to Achintya, this must be stated plainly at the beginning of the message. 12) Use of e-mail addresses appearing on Achintya for the purpose of spam-mail or other mailing lists is strictly prohibited, unless the members whose e-mail addresses are used give their permission in advance. Those who violate this rule will be promptly banned from the list. 13) Advertisements of all kinds are strictly prohibited from the Achintya list. This includes web sites, classes, and commercial items. The Groups administration appends advertisements to each posting, but this is a consequence of utilizing this free service. It is neither sanctioned nor desired, and it should not be taken as justification for further postings of the same nature. 14) Avoid discussing personal experiences not related to bhakti-yoga and especially those pertaining to prior misdeeds. The Achintya list is not the appropriate place for personal confessions. 15) All complaints, questions, moderation appeals, and other material not intended for public posting should be submitted to the moderator at: achintya-owner Please note that this is not an invitation for flaming against the moderator. Constructive criticism, polite disagreement/appeals about moderation, or questions/concerns about the rules or appropriateness of questionable postings are welcome. Such concerns should not be posted to the list, and they will be rejected if they are. 16) Shortly after joining the list, please give a short introduction of yourself for the benefit of the members. Please realize also that the above rules are certainly not shruti, and they will certainly evolve in order to clarify the list's purpose and priorities. It is expected that these rules will be followed not just literally but also in spirit so as to promote honest discussion and a gentle, Vaishnava environment for learning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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