Happy Second Birthday to the Riddleblog!
Today is the Riddleblog's second birthday!
So, I would like to use this occasion to thank all of you who stop here regularly and who enjoy the White Horse Inn, Reformed theology and eschatology and my odd sense of humor. The number of monthly visitors and subscribers are nearly double what they were even a year ago. The last two months each exceeded March 2007 when the number of hits I received dramatically spiked during the fall-out from MacArthur's comments about amillennialism @ the Shepherd's Conference.
This is one of the few blogs where the comments section hasn't been shut down at one time or another due to mean-spirited personal attacks or obnoxious comments. Thanks to all of you for your charity and discretion. Oh, I will delete an occasional post which goes off topic (to keep the discussion thread on the topic at hand), but by and large you guys are witty, thoughtful, and well-worth hearing from.
So to all of you, I just want to say "thanks," and I hope you continue to enjoy the Riddleblog, If you feel led to "share," please don't. But if you have thoughts about how to make this blog better, or other insights, please leave them in the comments section below.
Reader Comments (13)
The blog has been just great the past two years. It's one of the places I look forward to going when I'm online. Keep up the good work!
Congrats on your 2nd B-Day and I wish (is that ok to say?) many more.
Suggestions: More positive comments about the St. Louis Cardinals and much less about the Evil Empire.
More discussion on issues in Apologetics. I just finished listening (finally) to your lecture on Van Til and I found myself agreeing with much of what he taught. yet, when I read Sproul and/or Gerstner, I find myself profiting from them as well. Are those two groups really as opposed to each other as I have been led to believer, or is there more common ground?
thanks again.
Matt Holst
I came over via crumbs from Issues, etc. and love your blog. Keep up the good works!
Thoroughly enjoy it!
cheers.
...and may there be many happy returns!
Zrim
What does that mean?
Congratulations,
hb