... for the Cubs and the White Sox to play in the World Series?
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... for the Cubs and the White Sox to play in the World Series?
Scot McKnight is a widely-recognized authority on the New Testament, early Christianity, and the historical Jesus. He is the Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies at North Park University (Chicago, Illinois). A popular and witty speaker, Dr. McKnight has given interviews on radios across the nation, has appeared on television, and is regularly asked to speak in local churches and educational events. Dr. McKnight obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Nottingham (1986). Click to continue reading Scot McKnight's Bio...
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Poor Cubs, they break my heart every stinkin year! At least the Red Sox are still looking good
you realize the networks would hate this...only one market that would really be interested in it...to them its all about the advertising dollars...
Yeah, I gotta say no...a Red Sox v. Cubs series would be great...especially with the Red Sox winning again.
Sam, you can have your Manny. Soon (assuming he stays in LA) you'll feel differently. He's kinda like the puppy that chews the furniture and piddles on the rug. It's cute for the first 3 months or so. When he' 130 pounds, well, somehow it's not so cute anymore.
The Cubs and the Rays have the most interesting stories, for sure. But I can't root against LA. Go Dodgers, Go Angels. I'm hoping for a freeway series.
Wouldn't it be nice if ... Scot posted on why he moved his blog to belief.net, and a little about belief.net (the juicy stuff about their marketing strategy and appeal to bloggers). Why would you go from a blog with no "blogmercials" to one with them? (this couldn't be what your readers wanted, but I'm sure there was something "in it" for you) Why would you go from a blog with your own colors and design to a cookie cutter blog with a totalitarian decor?
Maybe you already did that, but if so ... I missed it.
Bradley
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