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stats are in for may

In raw statistical terms, the month of May has been a very fruitful one for this blog. Thanks to Mennonite Mondays, Hebrew Thursdays, and Deuterocanonical Fridays, my posting was much more consistent — a total of seventy posts. On the visitors’ stats side, this blog broke a number of barriers this month, for the first [...]
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say hello to a little restriction of speech

On the celebrated biblioblog, Say Hello to my Little Friend, Glenn Peoples (whose theology I admit I often don’t much care for), has continued his tradition of writing in extremely perceptive ways about restrictive governmental interference in life.  Today I found this little gem on campaign financing.  I won’t respellout everything he said, but know [...]
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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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