Facebook Links #3
I’ve selected seven of the most interesting online articles I shared to Facebook in April and May of this year. Cited below are excerpts that give a little more information […]
I’ve selected seven of the most interesting online articles I shared to Facebook in April and May of this year. Cited below are excerpts that give a little more information […]
“Stop Calling Me a Troll” by Farhad Manjoo, Slate — The first two links this week are both about word usage. They take on common words that have been “defined down” […]
“Politics, Pollsters, and Fox News: Don’t Create a ‘Conservative’ Set of Facts” by Ed Stetzer — If you happen to be on the left and would like to see the […]
“You Believe in Karma” by Tullian Tchividjian, The Huffington Post — Tchividjian does a good job of succinctly laying out the differences between our natural understanding of justice and the biblical […]
“How to Be a Critic” by Richard Brody, The New Yorker — This essay was written in response to a New York Times article I shared last week. Brody seeks to provide […]
This is the start of a new feature on this blog. Having just decided to stop writing word study posts every month, I’ve immediately come up with a new “placeholder” […]