Huh. Good for Dr. Warnock. That’s a first at IMonk for sure. I’ve been reading Michael Spencer for a couple of years, not because I’m a theology geek, but because he is a good writer in a religious culture I’ve had little exposure to, (Southern Baptist private school) and I never know what scrape he’ll get into next.
Hat’s doffed to Adrian, I’ve never seen Michael Spencer link to anyone outside the US. (He may have, I’ve never seen it) That’s not a small accomplishment - and I suspect some of Adrian’s psychiatric skills came into play, and with his extensive travelling I’ve no doubt he’s aware many of the bloggers he attempts to interact with wouldn’t get his British humour…:^)
This isn’t worth a post but neither blogger has open comments, just want to say good for you gentlemen.
I admit it, this cross the pond culture chatter from Kentucky to London is good to see.
Update: Saying comments aren’t open isn’t something the two bloggers agree with on me here.:^) Their blog comments are ‘open’ - it’s just that registration is required.
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Thanks for the post. I do have open comments at Internet Monk.
You are most welcome, thank you for stopping by. The comment difficulty must be at my end.
I also have open comments! You just have to register with blogger to comment.
Okay. In your understanding regististration doesn’t mean comments are closed - comment registration is a step I don’t see a reason to take, personal choice. I’ll update the post to reflect your understanding.