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Then we can prioritise which ones to work on first. [[User:Prue|Prue]] ([[User talk:Prue|talk]]) 03:19, 18 March 2018 (UTC)
Then we can prioritise which ones to work on first. [[User:Prue|Prue]] ([[User talk:Prue|talk]]) 03:19, 18 March 2018 (UTC)


Note that '''''resolutions''''' of individual problems, or '''''answers''''' to questions, are not necessarily within the [[the_task|scope our task]], which requires an ''"overview of the many sides of the discussion".''  Nevertheless [[structured decision|here]] is what a formal [[structured decision]] might look like and [[formal decision making|here]] is what a procedure for making it might look like. [[User:Bruce|Bruce]] ([[User talk:Bruce|talk]])
Note that '''''resolutions''''' of individual problems, or '''''answers''''' to questions, are not necessarily within the [[the_task|scope of our task]], which requires an ''"overview of the many sides of the discussion".''  Nevertheless [[structured decision|here]] is what a formal [[structured decision]] might look like and [[formal decision making|here]] is what a procedure for making it might look like. [[User:Bruce|Bruce]] ([[User talk:Bruce|talk]])

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We need to start a list of problems (or "difficulties" in reconciling Scripture and Science - see the "task".) Bruce (talk)

Then we can prioritise which ones to work on first. Prue (talk) 03:19, 18 March 2018 (UTC)

Note that resolutions of individual problems, or answers to questions, are not necessarily within the scope of our task, which requires an "overview of the many sides of the discussion". Nevertheless here is what a formal structured decision might look like and here is what a procedure for making it might look like. Bruce (talk)