tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18902745.post114612578138916349..comments2024-03-24T15:19:06.377-04:00Comments on The Continuum: On a lighter sideFr. Robert Harthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05892141425033196616noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18902745.post-1146333204519082762006-04-29T13:53:00.000-04:002006-04-29T13:53:00.000-04:00A good friend has just introduced me to your splen...A good friend has just introduced me to your splendid blog. At the present time, when the Anglican Way has become a byword to the larger Christian world-thanks to the enormities of apostate revisionists, I have become something of a collector of orthodox Anglcan blogs; its cumulative effect, I have found, is a good tonic for dissipating bewilderment, rage and despair. <BR/><BR/>Keep up the good work.<BR/><BR/>-MarkAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18902745.post-1146172871175554052006-04-27T17:21:00.000-04:002006-04-27T17:21:00.000-04:00Ouch, I wish that Lutheran definition weren't so a...Ouch, I wish that Lutheran definition weren't so accurate!LutherPunkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09714831474356724194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18902745.post-1146160980318639892006-04-27T14:03:00.000-04:002006-04-27T14:03:00.000-04:00You wrote:Pentecostal: Part Baptist, part Medieval...You wrote:<BR/><BR/><B>Pentecostal: Part Baptist, part Medieval mystic</B><BR/><BR/>As a 25yr veteran of the Pentecostal ministry, I appreciate the accuracy of this statement. It is bascially what I'd been saying about myself until I realized that my medieval mysticism needed to come home to the Catholic Tradition where it always belonged.<BR/><BR/>edpoetreaderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11613032927883843078noreply@blogger.com