The blame is put on the Christians for "INITIALLY" starting a religious post.
Not the "blame" per se but, the instigating responsibility is placed on the religious adherents responsible for such posts.
It's not against the forum rules to begin a religious post, especially for discussing, sharing, and within D&D, debating.
True and neither is it against forum posting rules/guidelines to debate, refute or oppose such initial religious proselytizing posts.
What concerns me is the "blame" that is being placed on the Christians, which gives a couple the "RIGHT" to complain about even the "INITIAL" starting of the thread.
Since you're the one characterizing the responsibility for instigating contentious religious propaganda with an inherently biased adjective, ("blame"), as a way to dodge that responsibility, that ought to concern others who hold the same specious religious beliefs.
That is a lame excuse when all see and know it is the under the carpet goal of trying to keep the Christians from exercising their freedom of religion, speech, and expression.
No one except for some xtian fundies is calling challenges/opposition/refutations to their unsupported religious claims "trying to keep the Christians from exercising their freedom of religion, speech, and expression". This strawman accusation is specious and blatantly false. Since another one of you has made such a claim, it is your responsibility to support such a claim with evidential facts ... unless, of course, you're dodging that responsibility too, (as usual).
I have no issues when challenges are made and discussion/debates take place, including points of reason, etc.
On the contrary, numerous message IDs showing the exact
opposite of your assertions above could be produced as evidence disputing/disproving your assertions.
The issue I have is when there are hateful remarks, disrespect, and total intolerance of whatever comments are being made. That is really pushing the boundary line of the Golden Rule of the forum. It affects the attitude and tone of the whole topic of the thread then, and this is very unfair.
Since any valid objection using lines of reasoning, logical challenges which the xtian claimants have repeatedly failed to meet are someone considered to be "hateful remarks, disrespect, and total intolerance of whatever[religious proselytizing]comments are being made", your objection is specious. Apparently, you want to such opposition to consist of some vaguely politically-correct nice way of objecting to blind faith-based religious superstitions. Let's see ... are such beliefs blind faith-based? Yep, can't really sugar-coat that. Do such consist of religious superstitions, sans evidence? Yep, can't varnish that one over with political correctness either.
In point of fact, the archives hold numerous examples of a few xtian fundies attempting to censor
opposition to their religious superstition posts by characterizing them as "hateful remarks, disrespect, and total intolerance of whatever[religious proselytizing]comments are being made" and in violation of the "Golden Rule" in a post hoc manner, (e.g., the censorship attempts on opposition are made
after the
initial Golden Rule-violating posts).