I realized yesterday that when something is said on a blog, it is public knowledge. I learned this by the worst kind of lesson imaginable. Of course, the discipline of blogging should be no different from conversation, in general, for the Christian. Simply put: you should always build people up, not subtly or not-so-subtly tear them down with your words. God is good if he humiliates you when you did the latter.
Our spring break begins this weekend, at which point Paige and I will be driving to Memphis to see my parents. I can't wait; she can't wait; Miles can't wait. My cat, Jack, probably could wait as he always throws up in the car on long drives, and therefore will definitely not be making this journey with us. He will instead stay here and be cared for by strangers who will come by periodically to let him out of the house to run around with his new friend, "Garfield," the neighboring tomcat.
Stewart Davenport, a recently minted historian from Yale now teaching at Pepperdine, has a dissertation on economics and religion that might interest one occasional reader. I don't know anything about whether it'll be published soon or not. But the abstract sounded very interesting.
Posted by scott at March 2, 2004 06:19 AM | TrackBack