I’ve been working on the theme and HTML here for the last few days to try and get things a little easier to navigate and a bit more aesthetically pleasing. I switched to the Genesis framework for WordPress back in December, but really didn’t play around with the features much until this week. I added Genesis’ Prose child theme yesterday and have actually spent a good deal of time playing with some the features on the back end. There is more flexibility than I realized and not a lot of need to get into the HTML unless you want to get really adventurous.
I’ll get it all tweaked in in a day or two and get back to blogging. It actually feels good to be writing again. Three months off was too long. And I really need to finish that series on Hell so that I can get into my next series. I may start looking at some of the issues surrounding the various preterist hermeneutics, full and partial.
Randy,
Missing your words on the tough questions. Hope things are going well and you’re just too busy–not too stressed–to be blogging.
Sandra
I was surfing the web and came across your blog. Your post are very thoughtful and rational. I’ve enjoyed them greatly. My understanding of Hell is that it is a deliberate choice to be away from God. I recently learned that not even the Pope in the Catholic Church will say for certain that someone is in Hell, entrusting that person to the mercy and love of God. They do, however, have a way to determine if a moral and virtuous person is truly in Heaven. You seem to mention a number of Catholic books, such as the Imitation of Christ. Do you have the Catholicism of the Catholic Church? Reading it may avoid some misinterpretations or false views. May God continue to guide you in your search.