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I now have twenty different images that I use for headers. Rather than having to refresh each time to see them, I thought I would create a gallery for those who would like to peruse the images. All photos were taken by me and I am happy to provide full size images upon request.

 

Biblical Studies Carnival 29 – Up @ jwest

Dr. Jim West has posted the 29th BS Carnival. In spite of my lack of posts these past two weeks he was kind enough to link to a couple of my posts.

Thanks for all the hard work and a great Carnival Jim!

 

A blog post about not blogging and Photo: Spring Daffodils

This time they are in our yard. I still don’t have enough time to blog properly and there is a lot going on that I would take note of (see, for example, Chris Heard’s series on Expelled here and here). And AKMA posts one of my favorite Dorothy L. Sayers quotes which I spotted via Jim West. Be sure to follow AKMA’s links back to Fred Sanders. I, for one, think that Sayers had one of the best theological minds amongst the Inklings, even if she denied it. I look forward to Laura Simmons’ book, Creed without Chaos: Exploring Theology in the Writings of Dorothy L. Sayers.
The quote is You would be ashamed to know as little about internal combustion as you know about Christian beliefs. I admit, you can practise Christianity without knowing much theology, just as you can drive a car without knowing much about internal combustion. But when something breaks down in the car, you go humbly to the man who understands the works; whereas if something goes wrong with religion, you merely throw the works away and tell the theologian he is a liar. — Dorothy Sayers

In the meantime, here are a few pics I took while playing with the kids in the backyard.
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Psuedonymous Rising

If only I had thought of it first.

Pseudonymously Posting

I wanted to no longer remain anonymous, since so many people think that means I am hiding something. So, to this end, like those critics, I have now declared who I am. I am “Psuedonymous The Mighty Writer!”

So now you know.

 

A history of blogging?

It is true that Twitter takes some time and perhaps takes time away from blogging and even more productive things like real writing, but for me it still serves a different role. For now, I will keep the tweets on the side and feel free to follow me (or not).

“Why I deleted my Twitter account” by hugh macleod of gapingvoid.com

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HT: Cole