I just uploaded the Biblioblogs.com interview with John Anderson. John was willing to participate as this month’s featured blogger. I’m sure many have seen his blog Hesed we ‘emet, but perhaps he is best known for his comments on my blog. ;-) I know readers will enjoy reading his responses, here.
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Brandon:
If I am truly best known for my comments on your blog, I am thankful. Perhaps I should just compile an anthology of all my best blog comments and publish it as my first book. Hmmm, sounds a bit presumptuous. Either way, I’m glad to know I have your support!
Thanks for posting this interview. It’s very interesting reading, and a nice explanation of various details about John that have emerged over the months.
I was, however, hoping for some more controversial material. For example, what does John say to the rumors that he was driven out of South Dakota? Also, does it raise red flags for anyone that John started blogging about the same time that NT Wrong quit? Have they even been seen in the same room? And now Wrong is commenting on John’s site. Too much of a coincidence?
I think I have a knack for this, Brandon. Let me know if you ever need a beat reporter for biblioblogs.
You know, Bryan, I think you’re on to something. I very much feel like “beat”ing a would-be reporter right now! ha!
Glad you enjoyed the read, Bryan!
Bryan,
Sure, we’d welcome your investigatory journalism skills! Start digging up all the dirt.