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Daily Archives: February 3, 2012
On Increasing Blog Traffic
I think it’s safe to say that most of us who have blogs would like to have a lot of readers. So how do we get that? Different blogs offer different tips. One site says that we should tell our … Continue reading
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Tagged catchy title, civil rights, nixon, rude behavior, school of thought, trolls
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Nixon’s Civil Rights 3
I have three items for my reading today of Dean Kotlowski’s Nixon’s Civil Rights: Politics, Principle, and Policy: 1. On pages 24-25, Kotlowski goes into some of the roots of Richard Nixon’s concern about civil rights. Nixon believed in educational … Continue reading
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Carson on the Aorist, the Middle, Granville Sharp, and Colwell’s Rule
I have four items for my write-up today on D.A. Carson’s Exegetical Fallacies: Second Edition: 1. Carson states on page 66 that “Languages ‘break down’ with time: the syntax becomes less structured, the number of exceptions increases, the morphology is … Continue reading