tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post6231885318667813345..comments2024-03-25T20:03:03.657-06:00Comments on Καθολικός διάκονος: Blogging annivesaries and the on-going quest to discern intelligent designDeacon Scotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01385969740195992108noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post-7268347866334792282011-08-16T06:24:01.781-06:002011-08-16T06:24:01.781-06:00Thanks, Fran. One of the great and most unexpected...Thanks, Fran. One of the great and most unexpected blessings of blogging has been meeting so many people, like you, who have become such good friends. <br /><br />I also like very much that for me blogging has no necessity. I do it in complete freedom and offer it with no expectation of return. Being able to do it this way is what makes it worth my while. It is also what gives what I post any value to any one else.<br /><br />Yes, my middle and baptism name is Stephen and that is my Dad's name, too. So, you're not dreaming.Dcn Scott Dodgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09994604395739905637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8254272216866737058.post-21547460627364573272011-08-16T05:05:36.987-06:002011-08-16T05:05:36.987-06:00Ad multos annos! I am grateful to have discovered ...Ad multos annos! I am grateful to have discovered your blog and to have entered into prayerful community with you you here. <br /><br />I thought of you in my prayers today, the feast of St. Stephen - wasn't your dad's name Stephen? And your middle name too? Or am I dreaming? In any event, I offered extra prayers today.<br /><br />Peace and good.Franhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07181529277715646835noreply@blogger.com