Piggy-backing off my last post, I just thought I’d mention that Dr. Mohler finally started Conventional Thinking – his blog dealing with issues directly related to the Southern Baptist Convention. If you can recall, he first mentioned this in the panel discussion at the Band of Bloggers Meeting held here at Southern on the eve of the T4G Conference. He has already written about his “debate” with Dr. Paige Patterson as well as the Conservative Resurgence.
Here’s Dr. Mohler’s outlets from his website and blogs:
* Conventional Thinking
* Mohler Commentary
* Mohler Blog
* Mohler Radio Show
* T4G Group Blog
* Crosswalk.com
It would be great if other SBTS profs would join the example set by Dr. Mohler and grab a blog!
On a totally unrelated note, be sure to check out Steve McCoy’s latest post called “Biblical Liberty and Terrified Baptists” as well as Ben Cole’s post called “Greensboro Wrap-up.”
Timmy, have you seen the attack of you from “Charles” on his blog?
http://calvinistflyswatter.blogspot.com/2006/06/dr-al-mohler-starts-blog-on-how-to.html
I find it ironic that a guy rags on people who blog…on his blog.
Maybe if “charles” spent less time hiding his identity, perusing (trolling) every reformed blog and message board, and blogging himself…he’d actually be a successful minister. (of course, I’m using his definition of “success” to make that determination.)
Gray,
Yes, I am fully aware of “charles.” I have long since learned the lesson that the best way to deal with him and Bob Ross is to avoid them at whatever cost . . . especially when he attacks you.
He knows that one will attempt to vindicate oneself when he slanders and maligns them. When the person comments, he and Bob Ross follow up with about 10 more comments slamming the person seeking to correct their errors. It is a trap plain and simple. The only way these two men can hold an audience is through tearing down a brother in Christ.
My advice is to have nothing to do with them and neither associate with them. There is nothing redemptive or profitable whatsover at the Flyswatter.
Thanks, though, for taking the time to inform me. 🙂