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Rules to Blog By

This article on Boundless.org has some interesting guidelines on how Christians should act in the blogosphere.

I found this comment rather convicting:
When blogging about emotionally charged issues, Carolyn suggests allowing a cool-off period to evaluate whether you're writing out of anger, impatience or self-righteousness. "If you're questioning your motives, there's nothing so important that you can't wait 24 hours to post it.


Me angry or self-righteous? Never!

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