• Aaron Swartz

    Can I suggest you head over to Akma’s blog to read his post about the death of Aaron Swartz. It is moving and thoughtful and expresses more eloquently than I can how I feel about this death.

    Most people won’t know Aaron’s name. However we all get the benefit of his work.

    As Akma says, “the churches have an intrinsic interest in communication, free communication, profligate communication.”

    Hear, hear.

     

2 responses to “Prayer for the Day – Script 6”

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    John Wetherell

    I like Thought For The Day, but (some times more than others) am put off when the voice of the clergyman appears to belong, even just slightly, to a world of hypocrisy and pretend-holiness. The quality of voice this morning was different, it sounded completely secular, so much so that I was reminded of how extraordinary that vicars and priests tend to put on a voice when they pray. I really liked the content too, and that is why I searched out the name Kelvin Holdsworth on the web. Good luck with your ministry, you have made a small but significant difference in my life this morning.

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    Thanks for your comments, John.

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