Quaker Baseball Civility Poll
Keeping in mind our tentative definition of civility as communication and action which strengthens a political culture's ability to use disagreements as the gift God intended them to be for the improvement of the community,  consider the indicated provisions of the rules of "Quaker Baseball" for their civility.

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1. Consider Rule 6.B. describing the ministry of the Elders from the bench.  How civil is the behavior described?
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2. Consider Rule 8.g. describing the ministry of fielding.  How civil is the behavior described?
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3. Consider Rule 8.h. describing the ministry of spectating.  How civil is the behavior described?
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4. Consider Rule 9.b. describing how to determine the winner.  How civil is the behavior described?
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Explain your answer to question 4
5. Note any other rules with notable implications for our understanding of civility, and briefly comment on their civility or lack thereof.
6.  "Quaker Baseball" is a parody of baseball and Quakerism.  Is it civil?
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 Explain your answer to question 6, including whether parody can ever be civil.
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