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Blogging - How to Start?

 Essentially, blogs were initially introduced as blogs that refer to a server log file. It was produced when internet logging struck the digital market. Considering that its creation in the mid-1990s, web logging progressively filled the virtual neighborhood making the Internet a sensible source of greater information. However, with web logging, you still require a web page and domain name names, however with blogging, you do not need anything simply an account with blog site service providers. These kinds of blog sites are complimentary of charge. With the beginning of blogging in the market, personal journaling had actually been an usual ground for folks which want to be understood across the globe. Nonetheless, not essentially popular as this is not a situation on being popular or widely known individuality. Generally, blog sites are created for personal usage. Like a journal, individuals can create their daily experiences, views, and whatever ideas they intend to express online. Wi

Confusing God With Religion Part 1

  I can remember it like it was yesterday. I was driving home after a particularly boring three-hour contract meeting. It was a late September afternoon and the traffic on the by-pass was still light. The sky was a beautiful cerulean blue, absolutely void of any clouds. All was deceptively well with the world. Out of habit, I reached for the ON button to the radio. I like listening to talk radio while driving. The prattle of an interview was in progress, as I glanced at the dashboard clock. It was flashing 3:42 pm. The car was warm but not hot - comfortable -without the air conditioning blowing in my face. It was one of those rare pleasant homeward bound drives at the end of the workday. Just this once, I just might make it home without my back and neck in a knot from tension. I decided today was not a day for fighting traffic, if the guy on my left wants to dive in front of me, they are welcome to do so. As I began to pay attention to the radio... the familiar interviewer was speaking