Posted in December 19, 2005 ¬ 12:38 amh.Kevin Harper
As any adult can verify from personal experience, words change meanings over time as their contemporary usage changes. As fewer and fewer people use the word “skater“ to describe someone who roller skates (as opposed to rollerblading or skateboarding), so fewer and fewer people use the word “Christian” to simply describe someone who is Christlike. [...]
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Posted in August 10, 2005 ¬ 10:13 pmh.Kevin Harper
I have, for all of my Christian life, considered myself non-denominational–maybe even un-denominational or anti-denominational. I still do, actually. I never believed (and I still don’t) that Jesus meant for his disciples to be divided up into this or that faction or “flavor” of Christianity.
What has evolved is my understanding of the word “denominationalism.” Contrary [...]
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Posted in March 11, 2005 ¬ 12:16 amh.Kevin Harper
There is an interesting article in BusinessWeek Online about whether bloggers are journalists:
So is a blogger a journalist? Certainly, some organizations have begun to legitimize Web logs as a valid grassroots form of journalism. In 2004, bloggers for the first time received press passes to cover the conventions during the Presidential elections. They have broken [...]
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