Archive for September, 2004

Inquiry from Tennessee

Saturday, September 4th, 2004

I got a firm, but ostensibly good natured inquiry from Tennessee asking some of the basic why and how questions of Universalism. So far, haven’t replied (day job, other responsibilities you know) but the questions were honest, and I’ll be answering as many as I can in the coming days.

New project: The Cornerstone

Thursday, September 2nd, 2004

Forget that catechism; I have. I’ve decided to go back to a project I started in 1999: getting online the youth-geared and now public-domain biography of John Murray, entitled The Cornerstone.

I scanned it then, and have had it online since, but it isn’t proofed. That’ll come next. Because it is a book, I’ll not […]

August statistics

Wednesday, September 1st, 2004

I was a bit amazed that August was such a good month for visitors: my postings weren’t as many or original as before, but I resolve to better. So, the numbers:

Unlike earlier months, most referrals came from Technorati and UniversalistChristians.org and not other bloggers. There were 1622 unique visitors, but more robots than before, […]