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      Tuesday Links

      By jason | November 27, 2007

      Man, what day is it? I started to put Wednesday Links… what does that say about my state of mind today?

      Found a really helpful article on SEO for Blogging. Check it.

      Dan Kimball on Hell. Read it.

      The Chiefs need all the help they can get. They’re looking at Carney to help their kicking woes. Check it.

      Alright Theophiles (I love making up words), here is a gem for you today. Southern Baptists and Calvinism. Read it. Hear it. Etc.

      Oh, but Theophiles it doesn’t end there. Check out a review of a new book on Election and Free Will. Read it.

      But wait, Bibliophiles (a real word) there’s something for you today. Check out Jensen’s post on commentaries. Very insightful. I must say I have Hoehner on my self ready for reading this year. Read it.

      Okay, after watching this sad, sad display I don’t know if we should ever sing another Chris Tomlin or Charlie Hall song again. Come to think of it we should probably throw Crowder in there too (no way he’s any stronger). And what the heck, with voices as high as the Shanes we should probably not sing their songs either. (That’s all just a joke, calm down.)

      It leaves me wondering where all the good men have gone. :)

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