Tuesday, February 28, 2006

One year anniversary for my blog!

Yes, one year this day was when I started posting this blog. If you wish, you can the first post here. Originally it was this blog was titled Third Positionist Review, until recently I changed it to its current name and address.

What a year it has been. I have commented on a wide range of topics, some of which you might not have even expected to find on a Catholic-based blog. The reputation of this blog has spread far and wide within many different circles, which is certainly good.

So what's so great about this blog, and why do so many people read it? Well I let my fans tell us in the comments section, since I hate self-promotion of ones blog.

I will say that one possible reason is the fact that one tends to find well thought out posts on topics that are not often addressed elsewhere. This was especially true with my post Europe and the Popes, in which I countered many arguments over the supposed need for a Third World pope and that future popes can and should be European. Honestly, where else could one find such arguments? Other than an occasional argument for an Italian pope, nowhere that I'm aware.

Also my recent post concerning ethnic-based churches, which is another issue not often addressed within Catholic circles.

Also I often give links to well-thought out commentaries that go against the mainstream of current opinion(which is incredibly shallow). And so on.

As usual, I'm short on words. But if any readers of this blog wish to give their own personal assessment of my job here, feel free to do so.

3 Comments:

Blogger CS said...

Happy blog birthday!

1:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday to a great blog. I come here to find the big picture conservative themes that transcend day to day politics. Keep up the hard work!

1:05 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm just getting to know this blog, and I find it excellent. Congratulations on making a very significant contribution to the exchange of ideas in today's world!

10:16 PM  

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