- Aaron Armitage broke his long, uncomfortable silence just so he could be BlogSpotted.
- Joe at "The Potter's Clay" shares my sentiments about the way language is commonly used to disguise the truth.
- Daniel up in Winnipeg got a bang out of my post on Fad-Driven® Churches.
- Brad Huston says I broke his messageor at least misunderstood his point.
- Kevin Johnson thinks I look like someone he saw in a movie. Since it's a movie I would never deliberately watch, I'll have to take his word for it. I'm sticking with Starbucks, too.
- Sherry Early remembers Isaac Watts's birthday. Hey, Sherry:
- You have a cool blogdesign.
- I mentioned Isaac Watts, but only once in passing. I meant to include this picture of his grave marker:
...but I forgot. Thanks for the reminder. - Happy birthday to Isaac.
- I renamed the post you linked to, and it destroyed your link. If you want to fix it, here's the correct link.
(Note to everyone: I renamed all the "Monday Menagerie" posts with Roman numerals, so if you were linked to one, your link probably stopped functioning. Sorry. I didn't realize that would happen when I renamed them.) - You have a cool blogdesign.
- Scott Zeller's reflections on Edwards's "resolutions" in light of the current situation are well worth reading.
- Brad Williams explains why there were tears all over the box when he delivered your pizza.
- Rob Ziegler has been unleashed on the unsuspecting blogosphere. If someone gets hit upside the head with a soccer ball, don't say I didn't warn you.
- Doug Burtt lobs another empty at my commenters from the darkened safety of the tavern.
- Frank Turk evidently considers me a nobody. I'm not sure what's up with the picture of a flasher in Frank's new blogdesign, but fortunately, his content is normally better than his graphics.
- The Sinner over at "Kudzu Gully" makes the most pitiful plea yet in his shameless attempt to get BlogSpotted.
- Tulip Girl wonders whether I will have more to say about Ezzoism. Stay tuned.
- Dan Paden has good advice for pastors and church leaders. This is my paraphrase, not Dan's words, but here's the gist of it: quit dumbing down your teaching. The widespread doctrinal ignorance today doesn't mean Christians are stupid; it does mean they aren't being well taught.
- Kim at "The Upward Call" tries to send any disgruntled Ezzoites who may be looking for a fight over here. She thinks I'm a lout and a barbarian but notices that I have one redeeming feature: my beagle, Wrigley.
- Will at "Prydain" wishes I were wrong (as do I), but thinks I might have a valid point. One of his commenters opines that I may have been a little too hard on "Forty Days of Purpose." I'll go this far: I agree that Rick Warren's material is a vast improvement over some of the fare one might be exposed to in the typical episcopalian environment, but I still find scant encouragement in that.
- Abednego at "Parableman" has some helpful thoughts about hell.
- Mark at "Give Me Back My Bullets" reminds us that we've been here before.
- The surfer dude at "Step Onto Liquid" wonders if blogging is beneficial at all. I'm off to the beach for the rest of the day.
- John Schroeder adds a couple of hearty amens.
- Milton Stanley likes John Schroeder's response.
- rev-ed at "Attention Span" will think about it and get back to us later.
19 July 2005
How shall we then BlogSpot?
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11 comments:
Oh, come come now, I said "unchivalrous" and "unsympathetic" not "lout" and "barbarian." You're extrapolating on my descriptives.
I did liken you to high school boys; does that make you feel young?
Phil --
You're not a nobody, and that's not a flasher. It's a bald fellow pleading with the Heavens for something.
Now I have to redesign the blog header. Swell. :-)
Kim:
Nothing makes me feel young these days. But I sincerely appreciate the effort. BTW, I checked your blog this morning. 1. I hope my wisecracking BlogSpots didn't play any part in prompting your thoughts about "Sticks and stones." (Great post.) 2. Tiger Balm is an effective remedy for gremlins. Apply sparingly to forehead.
Frank:
I knew it wasn't a flasher. I was just havin' a little fun with you. I like your new design. What I really don't get is the grainy picture in your profile. I'm guessing that's not really you. Who are you, anyway? Do I know you in a real-life context? If you're within driving distance, give me a call (661-295-5777) and let's do lunch. I'll buy.
Having glanced at Kim's sticks and stones blog entry, I was reminded of a time in one of those artsy courses in college where we were given three descriptive words about a person, and asked to provide three more that we imagined could be inferred to the described individual (given the three a priori descriptives) The words were "warm, intelligent, patient" Our "group came up with something like "fatherly, loving, and kind" Another group was given the set - but instead of "warm" as one of the words, "cold" was given - such that their list was "cold, intelligent, and patient" this one word exchanged in the group of three had the power to change the entire scope of the generated/inferred words: Words like "conniving, calculating, and evil/hateful" came up. This example was given to us to demonstrate how certain words associatively imply more than others.
That is what that reminded me of anyway.. :)
Well, the header is changed anyway. Whether that guy looked like a flasher or not, I'd think about it every time I loaded the blog.
I'm always in for free lunch, but I live in rural Arkansas. The odds of me driving up for a bit of Chinese buffet are low. However, PP needs a free lunch, so if you run into him take care of the poor lad.
I'm also not so sure that posting your phone number was a great idea. I'm not saying that Dave Armstrong and iMonk are into phony phone calls, but at the same time, some people are.
You don't look like the guy from Princess Diaries... er, not that I saw it, or anything... it's just another guy with a goatee.
I can identify with the pizza guy. GTY was the main agent in my conversion from Finneyesque Arminian to THIS. I was predestined to say "thanks" in this comment. So, thanks.
David Kjos
I forgot to mention - I was delivering Chinese, not pizza. GTY works on any food-delivery type.
No, Phil, your antics did not spur my post for today. The one that inspired that would me little old me. Actually, I felt a little bad after calling you unchivalrous and was convicted about my motor mouth *blush*
Kind words are always appreciated, sir. Thanks.
Ryan
The same happened to me in reverse. I am a deacon, and my "secret" blog was spotted bu Phil, after which it was almost instantly noticed by one of the young men in the congregation. The fellow suspected that I had a blog, but since I never told him what it was called or where it could be found. He had to live in darkness about it - that is, until I was spotted! We both had quite a chuckle over it - well, I did at least. :)
Glad to see someone's reading my stuff. Thanks for the link, Phil. Peace.
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