Your voice can be heard, or read anyhow, by others who visit the site. This particular forum is active and there are many others beside this one that you can participate in. In order to post responses, questions or new topics, you must be registered. It is free of charge and easy to do. It is also easy to start up your own forum if that strikes your fancy.
Following is from another post in Group Guidelines:
Registration is required to post on this forum. This aids in limiting spam and drive by smack. Anyone who desires to participate in valid commentary or dialog is more than welcome to register and be heard.
If you are not yet registered, there is a "Register" link at the top of the page. Or you can click this link if you so choose:
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Please register and express yourself.
Thanks for visiting,
Sarge
Interaction through the exchange of ideas is a good thing. I invite your participation.
Another feature is the link in the upper right labeled, "View posts since last visit". If you are registered, this link will list the new links since your last visit so you can quickly scan what you would like to read without filtering through all of the categories individually, thus saving loads of time. It is on the main index page below the search box.
So join and be heard! (or read)
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Jesus said to him, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me." John 14:6 That doesn't leave much wiggle room. Yet, we continue to try to get right with God on our own terms rather than submit to Jesus Christ.

