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  • blog

    A website that displays postings by one or more individuals in chronological order and usually has links to comments on specific postings.
  • intransitive verb

    To write entries in, add material to, or maintain a blog.
  • n.

    A website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal while readers may comment on posts. Most blogs are written in a slightly informal tone (personal journals, news, businesses, etc.) Entries typically appear in reverse chronological order.
 
  • blog

    A website that displays postings by one or more individuals in chronological order and usually has links to comments on specific postings.
  • intransitive verb

    To write entries in, add material to, or maintain a blog.
  • n.

    A website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal while readers may comment on posts. Most blogs are written in a slightly informal tone (personal journals, news, businesses, etc.) Entries typically appear in reverse chronological order.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary
Excellent— what is the precise word for the reposting of 3rd party articles? Pray tell!
 
Alright we can talk about that subject. Most people simply post videos, etc. to try to get a discussion going about the subject in the video or paste. On the other hand, I Post a music video of the Lord's prayer in which I arranged, wrote, and recorded music, and vocals. Though the words belong to the Lord. (Praise Jesus), I own the recording and share it freely with everyone for the Lord. Others have their own videos or writings on here also. A lot of us also repost or copy Bible passages that are certainly not written by us, so I guess that would mean that all of us have done our share of reposting. (Please keep reposting scripture. Amen) Let's forgive if we misunderstood each other and stay friends. God bless you

 
Brother when blogging, we predominantly get the info from one source i.e. the bible, so it will always have similarities. That's pretty much what sharing the gospel is all about. I've been around a long time and even most sermons are not new under the sun. How can subjects be vastly different?
I could say 'same old, same old' but I understand that the blog is not always intended for me but for others including new Christians. Christian leaders often uses other people 'catch phrases" when preaching. They may even built on a colleague's principal. Just look at Christian history.

When I observe a situation around me that needs blogging (like a behavioral issue) I will address it on a blog. I know full well that it has probably been covered. I use scriptures to reinforce my message but...you are right, it most likely been shared before. Why don't you share a constructive comment on a blog to add to the topic? Great conversation can start that way.

Now what about intent? Should you not consider a blogger's motive before deeming a piece as rehashed message? No one gets paid here, no one reaps anykind of benefits from blogging except for being in obedience to the Lord ( I hope that's why they do it). Most people on this site will probably know the direction of the blog long before they finish reading it. Some lines may be used from others because they are attention grabbers but what of it? The bloggers are just trying to get a point across.
Now as a former journalist, I have learned to list all sources. I have no objection in adhering to this standard If pradmin desires us to do so. But I never observed any such demands placed by the admin.

But for the record I do enjoy reading other people's blogs even though for the most part, I know where the message is going. Keep them coming people!

Let's not discourage any messages when they are rooted in biblical scriptures.
 
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All posts should be a blessing to everyone. God's word is alive and can change and instruct anyone who reads with an open heart. Of course, it should be original and biblical. The fundamentals of our faith reside in God's word. If someone is posting heretical prophecies or other human ideas, then it should be challenged by what God's word says. For instance, the assumption of Mary into heaven. Is this biblical? Does it tell us the truth? No, the Bible does not mention that Mary went to heaven just as Jesus did.
 
Brother when blogging, we predominantly get the info from one source i.e. the bible, so it will always have similarities. That's pretty much what sharing the gospel is all about. I've been around a long time and even most sermons are not new under the sun. How can subjects be vastly different?
I could say 'same old, same old' but I understand that the blog is not always intended for me but for others including new Christians. Christian leaders often use other people 'catch phrases" when preaching. They may even build on a colleague's principle. Just look at Christian history.

When I observe a situation around me that needs blogging (like a behavioral issue) I will address it on a blog. I know full well that it has probably been covered. I use scriptures to reinforce my message but...you are right, it most likely been shared before. Why don't you share a constructive comment on a blog to add to the topic? Great conversation can start that way.

Now what about intent? Should you not consider a blogger's motive before deeming a piece as rehashed message? No one gets paid here, no one reaps any kind of benefits from blogging except for being in obedience to the Lord (I hope that's why they do it). Most people on this site will probably know the direction of the blog long before they finish reading it. Some lines may be used from others because they are attention grabbers but what of it? The bloggers are just trying to get a point across.
Now as a former journalist, I have learned to list all sources. I have no objection in adhering to this standard if pradmin desires us to do so. But I never observed any such demands placed by the admin.

But for the record I do enjoy reading other people's blogs even though for the most part, I know where the message is going. Keep them coming people!

Let's not discourage any messages where the idea and Amr are rooted in biblical scriptures.
The great commission Praise God and Amen
 

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