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In any case, I agree with the premise of the interview. I know many, including myself, are uncomfortable with critiques of Christianity. But, I think we are living in a wonderful time of re-evaluation of what makes Christianity "Christian."
Peace, Kim
Thanks for your faithful peeks at my blog. I have added you to my blogroll. Its fun to have another friend in the middle of nowhere Texas. Whoops, did I say that?
Anyway, I look forward to exchanging ideas and cyber-fellowship in the future, and hopefully meeting face to face in 2008!
L.L., actually, I've read studies about how much lower comprehension is when you are reading on a screen. I look forward to seeing if that proves true for new screen reading devices like the Kindle.
kim, thanks for the encouragement about my spelling. The jury is still out. And I love your optimism. When we get back to our roots, Christianity is about Christ. I love the old medieval prayer, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ above me...
Steven, nowhere Texas? I always thought it was "now here" Texas. Now, I'm here, life is good. And I agree completely about looking forward to the new year of community with all of you wonderful folks!
Jen, I have other friends who call themselves "followers of Jesus" rather than Christians. I'm a fan of fewer syllables myself, but the word--and alas the faith itself--has a lot of baggage.
Which is why it is so important to go back to the roots of what we agree upon. Since we all agree the text of the Bible is extremely significant, that's where I start.