The Bradenton Herald is nice enough to print my articles once every other month. With that being said, sometimes their editing can leave a little to be desired. Sometimes a lot. This month's article is one example. Unfortunately the editor included a partial thought, that happened to stop in mid-sentence. And the concluding sentence comes out of nowhere. I guess I'll just have to shorten up my articles from here on out. For some reason I couldn't find the article online. Again, that's probably not a bad thing. You can click here to download and read the unedited, uncut, unrated version of "The Danger of Nostalgia." I'm quite happy with that version.
"The way you lose the gospel is not by denying it but by assuming it" -D.A. Carson
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Nostalgia uncut
The Bradenton Herald is nice enough to print my articles once every other month. With that being said, sometimes their editing can leave a little to be desired. Sometimes a lot. This month's article is one example. Unfortunately the editor included a partial thought, that happened to stop in mid-sentence. And the concluding sentence comes out of nowhere. I guess I'll just have to shorten up my articles from here on out. For some reason I couldn't find the article online. Again, that's probably not a bad thing. You can click here to download and read the unedited, uncut, unrated version of "The Danger of Nostalgia." I'm quite happy with that version.
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