As most of you know, our project, Reason VS Faith is in development. How’s it coming along? Great, thanks for asking! The design is moving right along (as some of you that have gotten a sneak peak have seen). Now, I will be concentrating on the inner workings of the site. Here is what we have so far.
There will be two administrators (or moderators, if you will), one for each side of the discussions. We want this site to be as balanced as possible. As the site grows, we will add more moderators.
Each author will have their own RvF email address, so as to not plug up their personal email addresses with site related emails. (Gets annoying, really. Especially when your name is Darque and you write a post that gets over 45 comments in a night…)
There will be a “Meet the Press” page with the authors’ blurb and a picture, if they wish to have it posted.
What would you like to see? Do you want a forum included in the site? Now is the time to bring up the wishlist!
If I had a wish list the thing I would want the most would be a freethought/theological database similar to wikipedia.
You could build a "family tree" of religion from its animistic origins to its current monotheistic variants.
In the same way, you could make a "family tree" of the different schools of philosophy for easier reference and a nice over view of the linear landscape of thought over the past 3000 years or so.
All of the humanities and different secular views could be dissected and expounded.
The facts and figures could be updated and changed by a few on both sides of the coin and content could be added for approval by anyone.
I've never seen anything like this other than wikipedia itself, but I've always wanted a resource that I could point to at a moments notice and be able find pretty much anything about atheism, free-thought, science, religion, history and philosophy.
If I had a wish list the thing I would want the most would be a freethought/theological database similar to wikipedia.
You could build a “family tree” of religion from its animistic origins to its current monotheistic variants.
In the same way, you could make a “family tree” of the different schools of philosophy for easier reference and a nice over view of the linear landscape of thought over the past 3000 years or so.
All of the humanities and different secular views could be dissected and expounded.
The facts and figures could be updated and changed by a few on both sides of the coin and content could be added for approval by anyone.
I’ve never seen anything like this other than wikipedia itself, but I’ve always wanted a resource that I could point to at a moments notice and be able find pretty much anything about atheism, free-thought, science, religion, history and philosophy.