Category Archives: biblioblogging

what we should do with the internet

Let us sort through everything.  Starting with what we know, let’s start looking through the world around us.  Let’s critically compare what others say to what we believe, and what we observe to both. Let’s choose the exact issues we wish to address one by one, in whatever order seems best to us.  And let’s [...]
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a new blog you should know about

No, no.  I’m not going to say it’s a must read, but I definitely will point you toward it.  It’s the blog of Brad Schrum, fellow SCF-er (I’d put a link by that word, but since the website appears to be down–hope I didn’t cause that–I’ll have to explain what SCF is the old fashioned [...]
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a delightful new entry for the old blogroll

Robert Murphy. The other person who blogs about libertarian economic thought and the Bible. Seriously. I don’t know of a third. If you find one, I’d be more than glad to check out their blog. Thanks to a commentator who goes by “tgg” for pointing Mr. Murphy’s blog out to me. Related Posts:economics is filled [...]
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bibliobloggers: i cherish your anarchy. don’t change.

For most people in most situations, anarchy is nothing more than a misguided ideal or nightmare.  But I am here to tell you that it has been achieved on earth–in the form of you, the bloggers, readers, commenters of the biblioblogging community. Related Posts:i guess this is a biblioblog, then?stats are in for maya new [...]
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some random thoughts on the newly released biblioblogging rankings

So there’s this fellow named Jeremy.  In addition to blogging about the Bible, he keeps a list which is regarded throughout the tiny biblioblogging world as the semi-official biblioblog rankings.  Apparently he received that right from some fellow who went by the name NT Wrong, and who, along with his minions, claims to have recently [...]
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some updates on what’s going on in the biblioblogging world

biblioblogging:  n.  the practice of blogging about the Bible. blogging:  n. what I’m doing now. world:  n. the term I use to describe the sum of all the biblioblogs, because “community” is far too comfy a word for such a drama-filled and strife-ridden sea of interactions. Related Posts:stats are in for mayanother sad example of [...]
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