Guest Book & General Comments
I'll be linking to this from the sidebar. Its comments section is for anybody who cares to say hello or to comment ever about that for which this blog stands, whatever it is. Need I say? I'd love to know who's reading.
Stop by again. Bound to make more sense next edit.
I'll be linking to this from the sidebar. Its comments section is for anybody who cares to say hello or to comment ever about that for which this blog stands, whatever it is. Need I say? I'd love to know who's reading.
Posted by MT at 12/15/2005
8 comments:
Just sub'd because of a witty comment you left at another blog.
But I sub to alot of blogs and then unsub at the drop of a hat, depending. All part of my never-ending quest for more blogs.
Thanks, sour duck! Don't worry, I won't stake too much on your allegiance, and I fully expect you to become bored to tears fast if you're looking here for regular entertainment (I'm more reliably witty as a commenter than as a blogger), but I do appreciate you inaugurating my guest book! Not to mention your generous standards for wit.
I do not understand what this post means.
Really? That's disappointing. Lots of sites and blogs have guestbooks--more in the early days of the Web, I suppose. Normally I suppose the Web site designer creates a unique page for the guest comments and a link to it. Or maybe Typepad or even Blogger has a guestbook functionality that does exactly that. I couldn't see anyway to do that, so this is a crude work around. Like any post it allows comments, and this is my guestbook. But the post will always be accessible from the front page, because I've modified my sidebar with a link that reads "SIGN THE GUESTBOOK?" Get it now?
I'm signing because this is the second time that you have made me laugh out loud when reading another blog.
So I am signing this guest book to say out loud: I LIKE THIS androgenous Murky Thoughts guy/girl!
Thanks for your comments on my blog, MT. Thought I'd come over and visit your site! I was watching more of the Meaning of Life TV interview clips (loved the one on consciousness with Daniel Dennett!) and I'll have to follow up on your suggestion to pick up "The Moral Animal".
Here is THE question. Will you go to heaven? Here's a quick test. Have you ever told a lie, stolen anything or used God's name in vain? Jesus also says that if you look at someone with lust you have already committed adultery in your heart. God sees your thought life. Have you looked with lust? Will you be guilty on judgment day? The Bible warns that if you are guilty you will end up in Hell (the lake of everlasting fire and torment). But that is not God's will for you. He sent his son Jesus to die on the cross for you. Then He rose from the dead and defeated death. Please, repent (turn from sin) today and trust in Jesus, and God will grant you everlasting life. Then read your Bible daily and obey it.
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