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03-27-2008, 12:07 PM
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| | | Members Forums There are some members forums that I cannot seem to get into e.g. Deacons, Baptist leaders, Elders, Presbyterian Polity etc. Is there a qualification requirement or is there something I have to do through the control panel?
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Originally Posted by Zadok There are some members forums that I cannot seem to get into e.g. Deacons, Baptist leaders, Elders, Presbyterian Polity etc. Is there a qualification requirement or is there something I have to do through the control panel? | Yes; yes. The names give the qualification for the most part. PM a moderator about joining any forum in particular.
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03-27-2008, 12:16 PM
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Yes; yes. The names give the qualification for the most part. PM a moderator about joining any forum in particular. |  ....  ....
I thought that it may have been driven by the personal details submitted when applying for membership.
Can Baptists join the Presbyterian Polity forum? 
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