May 31, 2005
May 28, 2005
New Feature
Yes, I have succumbed. If you haven't noticed yet, there is a flickr box on the right sidebar. Right now, you can see pictures of my daughter's first dance recital, my daughter and me playing the guitar together, and my wife and daughter on the way to this year's prom (we chaperoned).
You won't see many shots of me, because I take most of the pictures. You WILL see lots of pictures of my daughter, because ... I take most of the pictures.
I'll add to it as I feel inclined.
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Now that there is a serious cutie.
Posted by: songstress7 at May 29, 2005 12:05 AM (ie93s)
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That is a neat feature.
Your daughter is gorgeous!
Posted by: Kelly Miller at May 30, 2005 06:43 PM (weNac)
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Thank you thank you!
I take absolutely no credit for my daughter's good looks -- but all the credit in the world for her onery attitude!! She doesn't look like Daddy, but she has my personality.
Sometimes that might not be such a good thing ...
Posted by: Warren at May 30, 2005 10:15 PM (a64K1)
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LOL! I think she looks a lot like you, actually.
Both Doc and I are ornery, so our boys never stood a chance! They also have the infamous "Miller Persistance", which isn't always a wonderful trait.
Posted by: Kelly Miller at May 31, 2005 12:07 AM (weNac)
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May 27, 2005
How then shall we Blog?
This is one of those posts that is hard to categorize, so I've dumped it into everything else. It's a little bit Intolerant Tolerance, but it's also a little bit Theology, but it doesn't really fit into those categories at all.
A bunch of us from Mind and Media have joined Blogcritics. Seems to be a perfect fit -- they review books, so do we. Match made in Heaven, right?
more...
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For what it's worth, Warren, I think you're taking the right approach. Obviously engaging in a flame-war is going to be a bad witness, and just leaving accomplishes nothing. Staying, and hopefully becoming a member of the community and allowing them to see other facets of your personality, looks like the best course of action, if you can develop a thick enough skin to take the insults that will surely still find you every so often.
Posted by: songstress7 at May 28, 2005 12:45 AM (ie93s)
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I've heard that at least one person left because of the mistreatment -- and I don't want to knock that person's decision. It's a personal choice, and I'm sure they didn't do it lightly, or without a lot of thought. But whatever the reason for leaving, it gives "the other side" a victory, at least in theor perception.
In reading some of the reaction to some other folks' offerings at the site, I wonder if I would have stuck around if my post had been similarly attacked. At least most of my commentors were targeting specific issues, and not just insulting my intelligence (or lack thereof). Ad hominem is tough to combat, and I have seen a lot of that exhibited.
I'll probably post a review of Total Truth there when I finish it, just to irritate some people (lol). But I'll probably do some other reviews first.
Posted by: Warren at May 28, 2005 12:41 PM (a64K1)
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Great, I can type ad hominem with no problem, but I mistype things like their (in my comment) and high (in the post).
Sad thing is, two years ago I taught keyboarding to junior high school kids. How's THAT for "those who can't do, teach?"
Posted by: Warren at May 31, 2005 01:47 PM (a64K1)
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You mean as a Christian we are not to blast them into submission. Now that is a novel concept. lol
Keep up the great work!
Posted by: Wayne M at June 02, 2005 06:39 AM (y/2WM)
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lol, Wayne.
The sad thing is, a LOT of people haven't figured that out yet.
Posted by: Warren at June 02, 2005 09:12 AM (a64K1)
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Total Truth!! Now that WILL be interesting! Love that book. Thanks for the experiential advice. I am new at this. Hopefully, God helps us to be gracious. You say yelling doesn't change minds but truthfully, I have never witnessed s changing of minds. I'd love to hear about a bending of the minds, rather than blending. Let us know if some lightbulbs go on, k?
Posted by: cwv warrior at June 02, 2005 12:59 PM (yP3uI)
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I do think there are times to respond in kind. After all, there are two parts to the double proverb:
Answer not a fool according to his folly,
lest you be like him yourself.
Answer a fool according to his folly,
lest he be wise in his own eyes.
(Proverbs 26:4-5, ESV)
Some people need to be put in their place, and only sarcasm or telling it like it is about downright awful reasoning will do it. Other people need to experience other kinds of responses. The trick is knowing when each is appropriate.
Posted by: Jeremy Pierce at June 25, 2005 07:39 PM (Ihkjb)
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I agree, Jeremy. The problem is that I don't always know when each is appropriate. I tend to shy away from nailing people to the wall until it's the last resort -- which is probably not the best way to do things.
Posted by: Warren at June 25, 2005 08:03 PM (iJfPJ)
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May 24, 2005
One Year Ago Today ...
I have no idea what to write today, other than to let you know that I've got
another review (actually
two) at Blogcritics. And the KJVO review has generated a little bit of discussion (more than most of my posts at my own blog -- hmmm). So go over there and read -- and respond!
The real reason for this post is to take a trip back in time. One year ago today, what was I writing about? I was trying to refute the whole "all evangelicals are Reconstructionists" insanity (and probably doing a bad job of it), and I was confounded by the insanity of Christian secessionists who wanted to spark secession by one or two states. I had made a minor change to the blog template (not many people noticed...). But I was also busy wishing Nick Queen a happy birthday. Hmmm. If that was a year ago today -- that means it's Nick's birthday again!!!
Head over to his blog and wish him a happy birthday. Tell him I sent you!
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May 23, 2005
What's on YOUR Desk?
From
Rebecca Writes, via
Challies.com.
What books are on my desk? Well, my desk is almost too small for the computer I have on it, so I'm including what's stacked up next to it:
- The Historical Evidence for the Virgin Birth by Vincent Taylor
- Honor, Patronage, Kinship and Purity by David de Silva
(both now overdue from the library at Southern)
- At the Pure Fountain of Thy Word: Andrew Fuller as an Apologist edited by Michael A.G. Haykin
- The Holy Bible: New American Standard Version
- The Holy Bible: English Standard Version
- Total Truth by Nancy Pearcey
- God's Bestsellerby Bryan Moynahan
So what books are on YOUR desk?
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My desk is too small for books, too, so I'll mention what's on the small bookcase next to my desk.
On the top shelf, I have a couple of expand-a-folders, my Bible, the phone book, a complete book of Robert Frost's works (he's my favorite poet), a Roget's thesaurus, a dictionary, and a French dictionary.
On the bottom shelf, I have a few Food and Family magazines by Kraft (some great stuff in there!), a selection of Shakespeare, a few works by Mark Twain, a couple of Jane Austen novels, my crocheting books, two books on parakeets and cockatiels, and one or two odd magazines--usually Ladies' Home Journal.
Not interesting to most younger folks nowadays. I'm long past the angst stage. I like some of the classics!
Posted by: Kelly Miller at May 23, 2005 08:43 PM (weNac)
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Most of mine are left over from the last papers I wrote for school or they're Mind and Media books I'm reviewing -- though I REALLY need to finish God's Bestseller -- I've only got 20 pages or so to go.
Posted by: Warren at May 24, 2005 08:27 PM (a64K1)
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The Crimson Sword, by Eldon Thompson.
The Hot Kid, by Elmore Leonard
Digital Audio Essentials
Directing Feature Films, by Mark Travis
Fast Food Nation
The Christian Imagination
That's what is on the desk right now. That doesn't include the stack next to the bookcase, or the bookcase itself.
Posted by: Bill Wallo at May 25, 2005 05:36 PM (Hdn6c)
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May 21, 2005
Blog Critics
I am now a part of the vast cabal known as
Blogcritics. My first post is right
here, so go over there and read it, and comment!!
If you blog, and you review things like books or music, or even movies, Blogcritics is the place YOU need to be. Why not apply?
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May 18, 2005
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May 08, 2005
If I Could Be ...
I was memed a while ago, and haven't responded yet. I'm sure that
Songstress thinks I've forgotten, but I haven't.
You have to pick out 5 different things that you could be from the list below. So here goes:
more...
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Hey Warren,
I already did that meme here:
http://everydaymusings.blogspot.com/2005/04/playing-tag.html
Although, I must say I find the "If I could be a three-year-old" one intriguing....
Posted by: rebecca at May 09, 2005 12:52 PM (0/gmv)
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OK -- Rebecca gets a bye on this one, because I didn't check her blog close enough. I'll figure out another person to tag, and post it later.
Posted by: Warren at May 09, 2005 04:11 PM (a64K1)
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May 07, 2005
May 04, 2005
Blogroll
I'm changing the blogroll. Some entries are going to be leaving -- NOT because I don't read the blog anymore, not because I don't like them, but because my blogroll is too darn big. The only blogs that will stay on there are blogs that I read every single day, either through RSS feed or by visiting the site itself.
Some blogs that aren't there may show up. I'm going to TRY to limit myself to ten to twenty blogs that are listed there -- right now, there are 51 blogs in my blogroll.
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Good idea. I've got quite a large blogroll myself.
On a related note, how do I get back on the SBC blog aggregator?
Posted by: Matthew at May 05, 2005 11:17 AM (gSxwa)
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You're still on it -- there have been some problems, but I THINK they're worked out. I'll double check and make sure -- if you've been deleted (for whatever reason) I'll put you back.
Posted by: Warren at May 05, 2005 11:46 AM (a64K1)
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New Logo Graphic Header Thingy
BIG thank yous going out to Amy from
Prochein Amy for her work on the new graphics for the new site. She sent me a bunch of potential title graphics, and I picked the one you now see at the top of the page.
She's also working on some sidebar graphics that will replace the titles that are there right now -- I'll be getting those up later on. So head over to her blog and tell her how much these new graphics rock!
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May 03, 2005
Update
I've been given some GREAT looking graphics for use on the site. I'm going to start testing them out tomorrow. I was GOING to do it tonight, but I have a boatload of reading to do for Friday.
Regular blogging will begin here this weekend, once I'm done my finals. Mark study, the ecumenical councils study, and more. So stick around! It will be worth it -- promise.
{edit} I'm trying to decide whether to move the archives over or leave them at the old site. There are some posts I will move regardless -- the Mark study and the councils of the church posts for starters, plus a few of the old ones. There are some that I'd sooner forget ....
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