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Repost: Has the Christian Blogosphere Lost Its Collective Mind?
August 30, 2006

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With a new blog being added every two minutes of every day, there's bound to be growing pains. The Christian blogosphere (or as I more commonly call them, the Godblogosphere) has grown considerably since Cerulean Sanctum came on the scene in 2003. Sadly, there's been a lot of pain from that growth, often inflicted on others. This post received a number of links from other Godbloggers who agreed: we have to watch how we treat each other. The world is watching.

Has the Christian Blogosphere Lost Its Collective Mind?

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Trackback by Tidbits And Treasures
2006-08-30 14:48:40

Our Testimony In The Christian Blogosphere…

I ran across a repost at Cerulean Sanctum this morning entitled ‘Has The Christian Blogosphere Lost It’s Collective Mind’? Dan wrote this post a year ago this month, but I feel, like he must, that it is still relevant today….

 
Comment by andre
2006-09-02 15:51:07

This is my first visit to your blog. Obviously, I missed your original post on this topic but I’m glad for the repost. I’m relatively new to blogging..only been blogging for 4 months or so. While I’ve read some good blogs, I’ve been disappointed at the uncharitable attitude and the lack of humility exemplified in many Christian blogs. I guess a way to get a strong readership is to post controversial topics and pick fights with those who disagree. Readership at such a price is too costly for me.

Your appeal for a better way is badly needed and I thank you for it.

Andre

 
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