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What are our best, general-audience questions?

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Gender roles on this site

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What texts are open for examination?

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Should we require answers to cite sources?

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New answers to old questions receiving little attention?

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Why should one participate in the Biblical Hermeneutics site (is it a viable site)?

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What formatting recommendations do you have for posts?

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Site Viability and the Distinction Between Scriptural and Biblical Studies

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Are questions about the languages themselves (without referencing a specific text) on topic?

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What kind of site do we ultimately want to have?

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Please can we have a custom close reason "...doesn't start from the text..."?

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Clarification on use of edits

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Current situation for hermeneutics.SE (Nov 2013)

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What should we do with quote-only answers?

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What are we looking for in answers?

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Something strange with the john tag wiki

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What are our best, general-audience questions?

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What should we call our chat room?

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What formatting recommendations do you have for posts?

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Are questions about historical context on topic?

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Is textual-discrepancies the right name for that tag?

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Self-Answering Posts

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Is it appropriate to copy paste questions from Christianity.SE?

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Can we leverage our bio/about me to help identify competencies?

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Are questions about commentaries on-topic?

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How can I help keep BH going?

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Why do I get the message that my question does not meet the quality standards?

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What do we want our FAQ to say

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Is this question on topic?

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Are questions about the Old Testament from a purely Christian perspective off-topic?