I don't know what the post were, but I do know that we staff have to try to prevent flame wars. We've gotten pretty good at realizing what sort of things will set off other people to start arguing religion.
For example, we've had some really strong atheists who'd get a bee in their bonnet at even a casual mention of traditional creationism. And then, instead of lovely discussions about growing things, we've got a debate about creationism vs evolution. By the time we spot it, we've got to do some massive clean up of the thread. It takes up a lot of moderator time, and it also can create disharmony within the moderators. So, it's often a lot easier to nip things in the bud.
I went looking, and it seems you'd posted:
Additionally, a Bible/health question I have had for a long time for creationists out there do you think Adam and Eve needed to drink water in the garden of Eden or do you think their raw vegan diet options were so lush and filled with moisture that it wasn’t needed?
Generally, if you're asking other people their opinion about a religious question, you want it in the Cider Press. That way, if people decide to go on big rants about why you're wrong, then it's easier to control, because only people with enough apples and pie will be able to join in the discussion (no random troll who joins and just wants to create disharmony).
I've found that it's usually okay to do a small mention of why I think or feel the way I do religiously, especially if it's in the middle of a larger post. But, if I'm asking other people their opinion about a religious issue, it's likely going to cause debate. Not just people with the same beliefs will chime in--you'll get people who believe differently who feel they NEED to tell you how wrong you are.
TLDR:
- Small mentions of personal religious/spiritual motivations is usually okay (like Trace said).
- Mentioning your religious beliefs in an intentional community or singles ad is usually fine (that way people who don't agree know to avoid). Debating those beliefs in those threads will usually get deleted.
- Asking other people their opinion on religious matters should be in the cider press.
- Telling other people why your religious/spiritual/non-religious reasons are amazing, should definitely be in the cider press
- Telling other people they should believe in your beliefs, will likely get deleted
- Telling someone their religious beliefs are wrong will likely get deleted
- Telling someone their beliefs are less than perfect will likely be deleted.
- Sometimes staff see something you can't see, and to prevent big issues, they might take action that confuses you. We discuss everything and don't make moderation decisions lightly.
- Staff comes from a wide variety of religious/philosophical/political backgrounds, we're not discriminating against one belief system or another.
I'm going to move this thread to Tinkering with This Site, because it seems to be more about moderation, than about religious beliefs (and posts about moderation outside of Tinkering usually get deleted)