The posts on ‘The Manifesto’ have continued and I

shall information gather, and eventually tuck these

on the side bar for future reference.
JesusJournal.com says at the bottom of the

manifesto it will be putting some of it’s email

responses up. They have some great blogs. I’m looking

forward to reading responses.

I’m not interested in competition or flaming. I

find the thought really quite funny. Maybe others

don’t, but I’m not going to make that my problem. Quantum Tea found 19 thousand

hits for ‘Christian’ blogs on Google. I know that the

tiny sampling here represents many who don’t see the

Manifesto as a issue to publicly weigh in on. They

will read, form opinions and make decisions quietly.

Here at this little blog I’m a meta type who wants to

provide that opportunity for them. I didn’t just fall

off the cabbage truck. Well, maybe I did. Maybe I

landed on my head and can’t remember. My tasseled hat

was no protection.

The ‘Manifesto’ hit core issues of perception,

place, belief and experience for me and many others,

and these posts address that. I hope you find the

humor in the comments section medicinal.

Part of the reason I am taking up so much of my time

gathering is quite selfish. I wonder if bloggers

accept a business model. I wonder what is like to

learn from the richness that these posts provide me.

And yes, I wanted to go to bat for the bloggers that

got email. And, from where I sit, that is best done

by blogging after all.
I’ll stay at my post and continue with my regular

programming.

Sainteros looks at

inclusion and exclusion.

Caffienspiration

weighs in and moves on.

Disputations on

the Law of Androcomplexity.

Shalom

receives an email from Jesus Journal.com with a

request that Shalom use her blog to post it. Oh

ouch.

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