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These awards are granted to those who have influenced my thinking over the last twelve months of 2007.

Best Political Blog of the Year:

Lewrockwell.com – This website has shaped much of my political philosophy in 2007.

Best Theological Blog of the Year:

dougwils.com - This was a difficult decision. Nevertheless, Wilson captivated my attention with insightful comments on many topics.

Best Economic Blog of the Year: 

mises.org/blog  - Following the tradition of the great Austrian economist Ludwig Von Mises, Mises.org looks through all the economic debates and filters it through a free-market approach. Bravo!

Best News Blog:

lewrockwell.com - Another award for the tireless bunch at Lew Rockwell. They are competent and have incurred the wrath of a former Communist. This alone wins my support.

Honorable Mentions: 

These are the blogs who make it into my Google Reader. I disagree with many of them, but I still find their insights valuable at times.

The Daily Dish with Andrew Sullivan

Drudge Report – Major news website

Vox Popoli – writer for World Net Daily

Leithart.com – Reformed scholar and pastor

The Stress Blog – Scott Horton; host of antiwar radio

Crooks and Liars – keeping the media in line

Reason – Libertarian website

Antiwar.com – detailing the failures of this war

The Huffington Post – liberal, but excellent newsource

Daily Kos – liberal, but excellent newsource

The Crossed Pond – Great young and libertarian blog

Third Party Watch – Keeping up with third party campaigns and news

Between Two Worlds – Justin Taylor keeps up with all things evangelical and non-evangelical in our world. Great source.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL FOR YOUR HARD WORK AND CONSTANT ENDEAVOR TO EDUCATE.

Grant, Almighty God, that as You shine on us by Your word, we may not be blind at midnight, nor wilfully seek darkness, and thus lull our minds asleep: but may we be roused daily by Your words, and may we stir up ourselves more and more to fear Your name and thus present ourselves and all our pursuits, as a sacrifice to You, that You may peaceably rule, and perpetually dwell in us, until You gather us to Your celestial habitation, where there is reserved for us eternal rest and glory through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.[1]




[1] A prayer from John Calvin concerning the Word of God.

 

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