I kelmed the flags gadget from another blog. The software is down on the left, above the followers list.
The list of foreign countries, after less than 24 hours, is startling.
When the Shrinkers claimed no one was reading this blog, they must have been expressing their hopes rather than the facts.
Page reads per month are around 30,000 - 360,000 for 12 months. Unique followers are 8,000.

6 comments:
We know the Shrinkers cannot even operate a blog. They are too lazy. Just look at the counterfeit Ichabod with all its slander and rubbish remarks.
Frankly, they stand for failure in most things that they attempt to do.
Did somebody say UOJ? A friend loaned me a book written by some 'Objective Justification' fanatic.
"Lutherans use the term "objective justification" to express the truth that Christ paid for all the sins committed, to the end of time."
"We say objective justification because Christ's atoning death for the sins of the world is an objective reality whose truth is not changed by the world's response. Like many terms, the term objective justification is not found in the Bible, but represents a doctrine of the Scriptures. Such theological terms serve a useful purpose in representing or condensing a body of information."
"One example is learning that someone has died and left a valuable piece of property for me, designated in his will. The gift is a reality, whether I claim it or not."
I need come Brett Meyer and LP Cruz commentary on this one. The book was written in 1993 by a pastor who served in the LCA and WELS.
In Christ,
from WELS church lady
I second the church lady on this one. I've always heard that example to describe objective justification. Brett Meyer or Dr. Jackson please clarify the point.
Scott
Sometimes people mean the Atonement when they say Objective Justification. However, the vast but shallow literature on OJ/UOJ shows that the intended meaning is - "God has already declared the entire world forgiven" - mixing the Atonement and justification together. Their UOJ is grace without the Means of Grace - pure Enthusiasm. The Changers love UOJ but despise faith and the Means of Grace.
The estate analogy is an analogy, and all analogies limp, as the ancients wrote.
No one reads this blog? Heck I read it everyday. It's part of my Daily Devotions
Valere,
Only once a day? I'm here several times a day. I hope I'm not inflating the numbers!
Scott
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