This week’s links are to articles that express ideas that I have had, but expressed much better.
Many of my readers are iPod users, I would guess. The iPod (or any mp3 player) is really just a newer and smaller Walkman, but because of their small size and ability to hold thousands of songs, they have become overwhelming popular. There are some inherent dangers for iPod users, which Bob Kauflin points out in a post this week. If you have a device with headphones, I recommend that you read it.
Gunner has some good thoughts on the words we use in talking about salvation.
And if you’re wondering why of late I am only posting links to what others are saying, it’s because 1) they say it better; 2) I’ve been working on a couple of longer blog posts, which may show up on the BiblePlaces Blog next week; and 3) I’ve been digging here.
Thanks Todd. I hate it when people here at Master’s plug in their headphones around campus. It is as if they are saying, “I don’t want to talk to anybody. Leave me alone.”
Also, maybe it’s just me, but I like to just think sometimes. Maybe these people should sort out their thoughts instead of mindlessly listening to music (even if it’s good music). hmmmm…