Links, 1/30

Just some links that are def­i­nitely worth your time. I’m not really post­ing today because I have to catch up with read­ing sometime.



1. Josh muses on the nature of sin and its con­se­quences in two sep­a­rate posts. If you go back through his recent archive, there’s also grap­pling with SK’s aes­thetic and eth­i­cal lev­els of moral­ity, and thoughts on what the Church has become today. Highly rec­om­mended read­ing all around.



2. Amy King’s poem “I’ve Opted for a Heart This Mid-November Morn” plays with numer­ous asso­ci­a­tions, and threat­ens to bury the ill-equipped reader with them all. I’m still sort­ing through them, but I’m taken by those first two lines of hers especially.



3. Pro­tect­ing one’s rep­u­ta­tion on the Inter­net can be a prob­lem, esp. given who’s doing the “protecting.”

(h/t PTN)



4. I don’t know if you’ll find this use­ful — I cer­tainly haven’t yet — but there is a social book­mark­ing engine called blogg-buzz.com that allows self-promotion. Most of the arti­cles on there aren’t ter­ri­bly high-quality just yet, but maybe it’ll become some­thing decent. I dunno (and no, I’m not whin­ing because my arti­cles haven’t got­ten any votes there).





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