Are the number of subforums allowed by BYOAC that finite? Someone argued that EE shouldn't be split because we need a CP subforum first. Why is this an either/or situation? Why not ask for both?
No, the number of subforums are not finite (technically).
I'm pretty sure that person wasn't considering it as an either/or situation, I think he was just trying to state his opinion that a CP subforum was to him (and should be to Saint) a higher priority.
How does creating a subforum dedicated to political and religious thought stifle free expression?
I assume you're referring to my post about "stifling" useful discussion? "Free expression" and "useful discussion" are completely different things. I'm not sure where you came up with the "stifling free expression" thing.
Compare the subforum for Conga lines to a subforum for political and religious rants. Conga lines can be annoying. Threads poking humor at the Pope's death can be annoying and offensive to some. Why was there no one arguing against creating a subforum for Conga lines? Did they pass the "X amount of posts per day" criteria that some are using as a litmus test?
I don't know the answer to that question.. I don't pay attention to conga lines (unless they're made up of girls in bikinis, but that's a different thing I think)

If there is a difference, I think it's that people don't find "conga lines" offensive, just mearly annoying.
While believing that an Internet forum community can be self-policing is a great idea, it is a little naive. Having an unenforced "gentleman's rule" for an Internet forum is like having no rule at all.
And Utopian, I know, but it leaves the onus up to the thread owner and no one else, so they suffer the consequences directly as opposed to people like monkeybomb. I've seen other BBS software that allows you to give "rep points" to people that post well. Maybe something like that could be instituted here? Would that help do you think?
Look, I don't think that splitting hot-topic discussion away from non-political talk is going to be a disservice to anyone. If I were a moderator, I'd think it would be in the forum's best interest to maintain a certain comfort level for my users and guests. Create the forum, and if it doesn't get used, sack it or keep it around as a pressure valve for the next time some culture war topic comes around.
So far this is the first real argument I've read in favor of a new forum. I really think this is a valid point, but here's what I'm afraid of:
If I post something in EE, like my random number generator post, that doesn't really have so much to do with religion but it was misconstrued as theological rhetoric until I clarified it again. What would have happened to that post? I'm afraid of the moderators being too draconian in moving it into a forum where it's just going to get lambasted before it even had a chance!
No, I don't think the mods here are like that and I understand mistakes like that will happen, but since every single one of us is affected by religion, politics, and/or Terri Schiavo the line is much much grey-er than, say, EE-gaming/EE-non-gaming.
-sab
P.S. Kudos again, APFelon, for your rational and well-articulated post.