Brad Goode & Cynthia Tucker
Any of you out there know a Brad Goode or Cynthia Tucker? Both signed up for blogs and neither left complete e-mail addreses, and I'd love to set them up with blogs I just have no way of contacting them with the relevant information.
Any help you could give me would rule.
Josiah Q. Roe | By Josiah Roe | 01:38 PM
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nope, don't know them.
but i do have a question. i did a quick post this morning about grammar and don't think it's come up yet.
did i do something wrong?
keep it real...
Posted by: earcandycritic at January 3, 2005 03:05 PM
JQR, off topic:
"Socinian post" comments continue to develop.
Substantive contributions welcome.
Posted by: Baus at January 4, 2005 08:24 AM
Comment spam is used to sell a lot of things, but I never thought of it as a tool for spreading false teaching. Excellent use of marketing, Greg.
At least have the graciousness to restrain your ego to your own website.
Posted by: Phil at January 4, 2005 08:52 AM
Phil/Baus,
I'm not worried 'bout a deluge of folks heading over and suddenly getting inspired by Greg's, er, crusade. The Reformed world is pretty "ghetto-ified", and theological minutia with alot of sound and fury and are even further "ghetto-ified." The whole thing is so far removed from the tenor and tone of the present church age it'll pop and fizzle like every other presbyterian theological bluster of the last 25 years and the only folks who'll notice is a couple dozen OPC ministers and laymen.
What I think Greg fails to realize is that Luther's revolution got at something that was at the heart of the culture in Europe as a whole at the time, religiously, politically, and economically. Complaining that baptists might get to take communion in OPC churches, well, the only "heart" that such an issue gets to is Greg's own, but not in the way he might think.
Posted by: JosiahQ at January 4, 2005 09:39 AM
I know of two Brad Goodes and just stumbled upon this thread while attempting to ascertain whether they're somehow related. Both seem to be originally Midwesterners and are roughly the same age (fortyish). One is a jazz trumpet player and educator who grew up in Chicago, has degrees from the U. of Kentucky and DePaul, most recently was on the faculty at the U. of Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music. The other now co-anchors "Wake-Up Call" with Liz Claman on the CNBC cable TV channel and Sirius Satellite Radio. His career path has included stints with Fox Sports, "Extra" and local TV stations in Seattle, LA, Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, Toledo and Lansing (after graduating from MSU). Those talking heads sure are a nomadic lot, ain't they?
PS Could you be looking for Cynthia Tucker, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist and frequent guest panelist on "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer", "This Week", "The Chris Matthews Show", etc.?
Posted by: PuzzlePerson at January 31, 2005 11:07 AM
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