January 2004

Read the bible in a year by xml or email

January 5, 2004

blogs4God talk about a new service. Why not go for it?

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Our glorious failure. The USA’s glorious success

January 5, 2004

Saluting failure is the Brits speciality. Its what we have to do well at as we are too cheapskate to do things properly. The recent Mars missions are a case in point…..

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Bedingfield still unwell after car crash

January 4, 2004

BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Showbiz | Bedingfield recovers after crash: “Pop singer Daniel Bedingfield faces up to three months of recuperation after suffering neck injuries” It seems earlier reports downplayed his injuries. He has damaged vertebrae in his neck and is lucky not to have damaged his spinal cord.

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Biological basis for behaviour….

January 4, 2004

I could blog about this for ages. This will have to be an introduction. What got me into this was the The Happy Husband: “I can’t take too much credit” citing his discovery that a bad thyroid can influence our moods and behaviour. C.S.Lewis says Some of us who seem quite nice people may, in [...]

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Building an XML feed

January 4, 2004

I came accross Feedster -a new RSS Search Engine. I have noticed that some of the old feed generators no longer work. If anyone out there is looking to create a feed for their site so it can be included in aggregators then why not give these folks a whirl.

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Blogdom of God endorsement and suggestions…..

January 3, 2004

Belief Seeking Understanding: is glowing in his enthusiasm about the effect the Blogdom of God has had on his traffic… “I’ve had more visits this past week than in the previous 10 weeks” He also makes some great suggestions about how it might be possible to promote the Blogdom of God further. These are all [...]

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What Michael Howard believes

January 3, 2004

These values all sound very reasonable and possibly very American. Michael Howard believes for example “it is natural for men and women to want health, wealth and happiness for their families and themselves “ Who knows, he may even give Tony Blair a run for his money in the next election.

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An obvious interpretation?

January 3, 2004

A while ago one of my favorite bloggers had a dream At the time he was not sure if the dream was frightening or reassuring. Euan seems to have gone with it being reassuring. I must say that I was more with the frightening side myself. I am sure Euan would appreciate any other interpretations- [...]

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The evangelicals are coming…..

January 3, 2004

The Observer | Review | The sleek shall inherit the Church: “there are two trends at play inside the Church of England. While the congregations of many traditional places of worship are static or in decline, those at evangelical churches are growing faster than Russian vine on a south-facing wall. “

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How to Save the World:

January 3, 2004

“Why you never get anything important done”:

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Annual Weblog Awards

January 3, 2004

Vote now for the blogs that you think are the best. (There you are, I can’t get fairer than that can I?) And why not especially nominate a blog or two in the UK section- I have included a list of UK Blog sites further down this page.

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Can the people be trusted?

January 3, 2004

A democratic revolution?: “It was trailed as a ‘unique chance to rewrite the law of the land’. Listeners to BBC Radio 4′s Today programme were asked to suggest a piece of legislation to improve life in Britain, with the promise that an MP would then attempt to get it onto the statute books. But yesterday, [...]

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Are You A Blogaholic?

January 3, 2004

Are You A Blogaholic?: I scored 52/100 and was told “You are a dedicated weblogger. You post frequently because you enjoy weblogging a lot, yet you still manage to have a social life. You’re the best kind of weblogger. Way to go!”

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The Blessing of singleness

January 3, 2004

Unquenchable Songs and Endless Praise appears to have a great blog that I found thanks to a post on Irene’s site- I love this: “You know what’s irksome sometimes? When people introduce themselves as being single. I don’t know why it bothers me at times, but I find that it has been used in such [...]

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Do it yourself Aggregator

January 2, 2004

I just want to put one thing straight, as I am aware that there has been some confusion. I am not a highly technical person. I did not create the programming behind the Blogdom of God aggregator. I just set it up on Server.com – the Web-Based RSS News Aggregator. It is so easy to [...]

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Passion by Mel Gibson

January 2, 2004

Passion Review by Mark Roberts who has been lucky enough to see the film- joining the pope and Billy Graham on my list of people I am envious of for having seen this. Don’t they want a UK blogger to review it???

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UK Blogs

January 2, 2004

There are a growing number of UK Blogs beginning to challenge the supremacy of US Blogs. There are a number of ways of finding these and keeping up with them. There is list of updated UK Weblogs which is also mirrored here There is also a UK Blogs Aggregator which is a great way of [...]

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A mile wide and an inch deep?

January 2, 2004

The American relaxed approach to Christian theology is aptly demonstrated by this quote: “‘During the nineteenth century and well into the twentieth, religion prospered while theology slowly went bankrupt.’ “

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Are we getting safer?

January 2, 2004

Following the Iraq inspired climbdown by Ghadaffi, it seems breakthrough may be catching as North Korea grants the US a nuclear inspection

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Daniel Bedingfield hurt in a car crash…..

January 2, 2004

….but not too badly fortunately he will be fine. It would be a tragedy if those vocal cords got injured just yet.

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