Now what am I supposed to do?
You can read a bunch of the stories I was going to write about here in Neil Simpson’s round-up posted on Neil’s blog by Neil, (along with some other stories of interest that I missed!).
What should I do instead of blogging, then?
Well, nothing for me to do now. (I write these posts the night before they go up and schedule them, so it’s late Wednesday night right now)
I guess I’ll go play King’s Bounty: The Legend. (H/T ECM)
Here’s the trailer:
That track is called “Glory Ride”.
This week is “monitor my co-workers’ worldviews” week, so I am taking all my co-workers out for one-on-one lunches to monitor their worldviews, with a different co-worker every day this week. Today’s atheist and I discussed religious pluralism and Brit Hume’s evangelism. I pick the best people to have as non-Christian friends – every one is solid and engaging. I wish you all could see how much fun they are to talk to. Way more fun than the typical Christian you meet in church after the service!
Anyway, while walking up to my office after the lunch, I was humming the “Glory Ride” theme from King’s Bounty, because having relationships with non-Christians and talking about controversial things is dangerous and heroic, . If we had more Christians who could be friends with the people who are causing all these problems in high places, we would not be in this mess. We just need to study harder so that we have the confidence to speak up and connect Christianity to the issues of the day, e.g. – Brit Hume and religious pluralism.
The environment in King’s Bounty looks really lush and immersive. Reminds me of World of Warcraft, darn game stole too much of my time!
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I like turn-based combat, and this is exactly like Wizardry, but with the added dimension of a hexagonal battle field!!! So there is flanking and cover.
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LOL. Now if I do that about 15 more times we’ll be even. I try to limit myself to just one link here in my Roundups but it is hard!
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I had already had your items 3 and 4 cued up for blogging, then I went to see your latest round-up and there they were! Great job. Those were some great stories that deserve discussion.
When I get a few dozen comments per post like you do, then we’ll know that my writing is as good as yours is!
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