This ain't so funny: http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/10/17/god.blogging.ap/index.html
It's about crucifixionist bloggers. The quote is:
"With blogging you tend to break out of those circles and you see other points of view," Carter said. "There's a bigger world out there than gay marriage and abortion."
i.e. "We've got alot of other self-rightious and moronic ideas too!"
The most ridiculous part of this is that a HUGE percentage of blogs on the internet (those that I've seen anyway), are related directly to the christian god in some way. They are amazingly prolific and dull. I just wish I didn't have to see them every time I hit the "Next Blog" button.
My favorite quote from the article: " Joe Carter, author of evangelicaloutpost.com, compared blogging to the 95 Theses posted by Martin Luther nearly 500 years ago that launched the Protestant Reformation.
I was talking to my Dutch pal Peter Van Meer at the lab today, telling him about God Blogs. He asked: Is that where god posts to tell you what to do? Fabulous idea.
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This ain't so funny:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/10/17/god.blogging.ap/index.html
It's about crucifixionist bloggers.
The quote is:
"With blogging you tend to break out of those circles and you see other points of view," Carter said. "There's a bigger world out there than gay marriage and abortion."
i.e. "We've got alot of other self-rightious and moronic ideas too!"
The link is:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/10/17/
god.blogging.ap/index.html
The most ridiculous part of this is that a HUGE percentage of blogs on the internet (those that I've seen anyway), are related directly to the christian god in some way. They are amazingly prolific and dull. I just wish I didn't have to see them every time I hit the "Next Blog" button.
My favorite quote from the article: "
Joe Carter, author of evangelicaloutpost.com, compared blogging to the 95 Theses posted by Martin Luther nearly 500 years ago that launched the Protestant Reformation.
"It's like putting 95 blogs out there,"
hahahahaha, for rizzle.
I was talking to my Dutch pal Peter Van Meer at the lab today, telling him about God Blogs. He asked: Is that where god posts to tell you what to do? Fabulous idea.
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