CONTACT
Welcome to the contact section. Here, you will be able to directly contact Bible Brain with any questions or feedback you might have. Bible Brain articles also have a comments section below, allowing direct feedback. To the right, you will find moderation rules which may increase your chances of receiving a response, or having your comment published.
Rules
​Regarding the contact form to the left
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Before submitting a question, please search the site to see if it has already been answered.
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Filling in the religious views column will not affect how likely we are to respond, but does give us additional context for who we are speaking to.
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Constructive feedback is welcome. Non-constructive feedback is not.​
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Please do not send us links. We will not click them.
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Any foul language or irrelevant insults will result in your email being instantly binned without reading further.
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Submissions through this form are automatically limited to 3.
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You are not guaranteed a response, but are more likely to receive one if these rules are followed.
​Regarding the comments section
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The comments section is moderated, and submissions are sent to the dashboard for approval. Obeying the following rules increases your chance of getting your comment published, and maybe even receiving a response:
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If you notice someone else has already made the same point as you intend to, please let their comment stand. If you have something to add to their point, post it as a reply to them.
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The automated moderation system declines comments containing links, images, or other attachments.
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Comments that suggest the user skipped reading the article will be declined.
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Comments that appear plagiarised, or AI generated, will be declined.
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Comments containing uncivilised language, such as insults, cuss words, or offensive slurs, will obviously be declined.
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Non-constructive comments, such as assertions that are not backed up with an argument (e.g. "this is all wrong") will be declined.
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Red herrings (that is, comments not relevant to the article) will be declined.
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In the event that a discussion occurs, but it ends up going in a circle where the same point is brought up repeatedly, the thread will end.
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Constructive feedback will be accepted, especially if it leads to a correction in the article.
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In short, the comments section is intended to complement Bible Brain's overall purpose: To encourage people to think. Therefore, comments which serve this purpose, whether they are "on our side" or not, will be allowed. Comments that do not serve this purpose will be declined.