The poll is up!
I will confess that the total participation was disappointing. On the negative side, we had one entry that won by default, by Chris Eyre. I think it was a good negative entry, but I had hoped for much more discussion.
On the affirmative side, we had two entries, and they are shown in the poll to the right. Please read the entries and vote for the one you think most merits the $50 B&N gift card. The poll will close April 19. I’ve extended the poll time because I did not post the poll on time.
Please feel free to discuss the essays here and/or in The Christian Fellowship Forum, where both entries were initially presented.
— Henry Neufeld, owner of Energion Publications
Category: Contest
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Contest Poll
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Contest Entries
Well, the blogswarm failed to show, very possibly because we called for it too late and perhaps not loudly enough. But there are entries in the contest, though many fewer than we’d like. There is still time to submit your entry.
Affirmative:
Christopher Larson (from the Christian Fellowship Forum)
Spencer (from the Christian Fellowship Forum). Spencer indicates his is an outline, but it is of sufficient length to be qualified as an entry, so we’re going to give him the opportunity.
Negative
Not “the messiah” (Eyre Lines)
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Consider Christianity Week Contest
Consider Christianity Week is sponsored by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., author of Energion titles Evidence for the Bible, Christianity and Secularism, and Preserving Democracy. For more information, see the Consider.org web site.
A Blogswarm
In celebration of Consider Christianity Week, Energion Publications will sponsor a special form of blogswarm (invited, not spontaneous!) and a blogging/essay contest.
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