'I've been outed,' says Moderator-designate
, not mine.
Post categories: Ethics,ÌýReligion
William Crawley | 19:49 UK time, Wednesday, 8 April 2009
, not mine.
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Comment number 1.
At 8th Apr 2009, Orthodox-tradition wrote:so does he actually read W&T or not?
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Comment number 2.
At 9th Apr 2009, Orthodox-tradition wrote:is that headline not a bit suggestive???
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Comment number 3.
At 9th Apr 2009, heretical wrote:I'd hoped that someone had outed him for previously being a woman. That might explain a lot
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Comment number 4.
At 9th Apr 2009, portwyne wrote:OT - your post # 1 - let us try a little Text Criticism:
In his article, Stafford Carson, the blogging mod, William writes "If you are reading this post, Stafford (as I know you sometimes do), can you post the address on your blog?". We may perhaps be permitted to assume from this request that no link to the Calvin lecture originally existed on said blog.
If you were, as at this moment, to follow then you will find a URL helpfully provided - undoubtedly a later interpolation.
I do not think it stretches the bounds of credulity to postulate cause and effect.
Also of interest in the light of Helio's comment # 3 is comment # 7 by The Puritan: some horrors, however, are simply too great to contemplate).
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Comment number 5.
At 9th Apr 2009, John Wright wrote:OT- The world is a heaving mound of vibrating heresy. How lucky we all are to have you to point it all out for us.
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