Blogroll updates

With thanks to Doug at Metacatholic for adding me to his blogroll, I wanted to spotlight a couple of new additions on this site’s rollcall, all of whom I’ve been introduced to by their insightful comments here. But first, I’m backhandedly honoring all of my blogrolled blogs by casting them into “a wilderness of words” (look under my mugshot to the right)…

  1. ἀκολουθέω Χριστόν (This Blog Chose You). Bryan Lilly is a reformed amillennial, historic/partial preterist Baptist, which means that we have far too much in common, though I’m still working through the atonement and election stuff.
  2. Connecting (Christianity Confronts Culture). “tcgreek” is a pastor out of California who added me to a list of far-brighter notables than I deserve to be listed with.
  3. Geocreationism.com. According to the author, geocreationism is dedicated to showing harmony between mainstream science and scripture. I haven’t spent as much time on creationism as I’d like, but I’ve enjoyed looking through the articles here.
  4. Finding and Proclaiming the Truth. Nate Owens is a self-proclaimed “regular guy” who blogs on a variety of topics, including creation, predestination, blasphemy, the nature of God, etc. This blogger personally finds much to enjoy and think about on Nate’s site.

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3 Comments

  1. Posted January 7, 2008 at 9:44 AM | Permalink

    Wow, thanks for the link!

  2. Posted January 7, 2008 at 12:05 PM | Permalink

    I’m absolutely honored for the link! Thank you!

  3. Posted January 7, 2008 at 8:36 PM | Permalink

    Thank you very much for the link! I’m enjoying reading your blog as well!

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