My
blog page tells me that I have 220 followers at this time and they are located
all over the world. However, I don’t
know if they read my blog or are simply trying to see how many blogs they can
follow. Most never comment on my
posts. I’d really appreciate it, if you
are a follower or regular reader, if you’d let me know. I’d like to know your thoughts. You may also contact me via e-mail on my
profile page.
As
I’ve said before (POST 201),
I have attempted to write everything from within a Christian/biblical
worldview, though I have not always succeeded.
And that desire has not changed, although my thinking on many subjects
has. If a worldview is the set of
eyeglasses through which we view life, then I could say that I’ve had to have
my prescription modified a few times. I
believe that these modifications have been to bring my thinking more in line
with the worldview. If you are a regular
reader you may have detected these changes.
I’ve
been around a long time – 75 years. I
have been a follower of Jesus for most of those years – ever since the age of
18. And I want to keep thinking. I do not want to become like some of my
contemporaries, with my mind set in concrete.
I want to continue to think through current issues from a biblical
perspective. And there are always new
issues to think on (although many are simply old ones clothed in new
garments). Blogging forces me to clarify
my thoughts.
I
want to thank the readers who challenge me, who send questions, who forward
articles to me with a “What do you think?” attached, and those who disagree
with me – some on the essentials. Of
course, I thank those who agree with me as well. :^)
And
of course, I pray that these posts will challenge the readers to rethink their
views, to bring their thoughts into conformity – not with my thoughts, but with
a genuine Christian/biblical worldview – into conformity with Christ.
5 comments:
Yes I read most of your blogs and even look forward to the next blog. I especially like book reviews and current events blogs.
What are your thoughts on health care, particularly the lack of cost containment. (I see cost as the real issue -- soon no one, not even the rich, will be able to afford health care.)
Thanks, Ken. I'll stay away from my thoughts on health care for now. Uni and I are getting along fine on Medicare. We're thankful for it. There were many years when we didn't have any medical insurance.
I think you know that I'm an avid reader of your blog. :)
I'm reading too, Bill! :-)
i may keep silent sometimes but i am usually listening-even too the older post. keep up the good work.
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