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Monthly Archives: December 2004
Disallusionment or Awakening?
This guy is not going to get any brownie points from his fellow conservatives. He will probably get a lot of hate mail, and a lot of people telling him where he is going wrong and what to do about … Continue reading
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Religion News Blog
Religion News Blog is currently a victim of it’s own success. The blog is a branch of what I think is the best apologetics site on the internet. Both are run by Anton Hein who lives in the Netherlands. Anton … Continue reading
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Earning a living
Mark Byron spend the weekend working as a store clerk in a clothing store in Florida. That’s Dr. Mark Byron, who has a PhD in some kind of economics and can analyse and tear apart the US budget without blinking. … Continue reading
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Comment Spam
I have blogged about comment spam until I’m blogged out. The spam hasn’t stopped, but several different kinds of fixes have eased the problem. The one I’m not happy having to do is close off comments in the archives. For … Continue reading
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Culture and Religion
Dogsfightatbankstown takes a look at a recent ruling in Australia that has sent a chill through churches. An evangelical Christian ministry accused of inciting hatred of Muslims and their beliefs may be ordered to pay damages for breaching Victoria’s racial … Continue reading
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Blogs
Time Magazine – 10 things we learned about blogging and blogs in 2004. I recommend you check out more platforms than point 10 has to offer. They left out most of the good ones. Was Main Stream Media (MSM) the … Continue reading
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Big bad Baptists
I get angry when I see this type of cyber-abuse directed at someone. Blog on the Lillypad (Jerri Massi) has reported law-breaking by Independent Fundamental Baptists. Most of us would report it and back off, hoping the authorities take over … Continue reading
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A different kind of “A” list
Very cool. Canadian blogger Jordon Cooper made the Guardian Unlimited list of worldwide weblogs this year. It’s a feast of international blogs. The Internet Monk has an interesting post on the sin of presumption. Here’s what I am seeing and … Continue reading
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