• 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.

     

3 responses to “Conspiracy Theory Alert”

  1. Kimberly Avatar

    How splendid. If a CIA agent is recognized primarily by his refusal to admit his identity, would that mean that a true Anglican could only be recognized by her refusal to sign a covenant?

  2. kelvin Avatar
    kelvin

    Oh Mother Dunoon, you seem to know a lot about this. There would be no gasp of surprise in Thurible Mansions if you turned out to be the brains behind the whole joint operation.

    The rest of us need to watch out and see whether that Compass Rose sign gets set into the floor of any churches in Argyll over the coming months.

  3. caminante Avatar

    This is just too much. Oh my. Brilliant.

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