I agree that there is a division in Christianity that makes 2 (or more) versions of FL software desirable. This is reflected currently by:
- Logos with an evangelical bent
- Verbum with a Catholic bent
Some division is desirable because there are issues such as default canon, default priorities, worship structure, terminology ... that differ.. However, from the forums it is clear that users have a three-fold division - Logos only users, Verbum only users, and a group that own both Logos-Verbum packages & features and prefer to float between the two applications. All three groups pay the same amount for their features set. They should get the same functionality and they should not have their user-created items change as they are used in either application.
Faithlife should provide the best service to all groups by allowing the application to be set to run as:
- Standard Logos only features i.e. oriented towards non-liturgical churches w/o Tradition
- Standard Verbum only features i.e. oriented towards liturgical churches and Tradition
- Blended all Logos/Verbum features i.e. oriented towards those who find themselves are neither node but somewhere in the middle.
If Faithlife continues to treat the groups as if they were distinct in a way that they don't appear to be, then every feature that is left out of Verbum or Logos should have a clear statement as to why it is omitted.
In the current instance, the omission of the Faithlife group link for tools, my reaction was "Tools, in general, should be theology neutral. Are they trying to keep us (Verbum user) from keeping them academically honest?" or are they so ignorant of the ACELO churches that prejudice makes an unwarranted division?" Sorry, FL but that really was my first reaction even though I know intellectually that your motives are probably far simpler.