tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17540148.post8359579576703936279..comments2023-08-23T08:45:53.071-06:00Comments on Paradoxy: The Book Is HereEugenehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05431724892247691165noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17540148.post-74966079537874024902011-11-19T20:23:44.591-07:002011-11-19T20:23:44.591-07:00Sorry, brother, 'cause this has nothing to do ...Sorry, brother, 'cause this has nothing to do with the post. I just stumbled upon your blog by accident, doing some research on one of my favorite actors, Ian Charleson.<br /><br />What intrigues me is that the name you chose for this blog is <i>Paradoxy</i>, which is a word I thought I made up, or at least gave a new slant on, when I wrote a post at my blog, <i>Cost of Discipleship</i> called 'Paradoxy': http://cost-of-discipleship.blogspot.com/2011/10/paradoxy.html<br /><br />I guess the other thing is, I like your brief 'about me' identifying yourself as a Christian man who happens to like other men. There's a lot more to this concept than what it is usually reduced to—being gay—and I think there is a hidden labyrinth in history of the dynamic of manly love, of which nearly everyone is ignorant, and which some possibly choose to ignore. <br /><br />Walt Whitman is the modern apostle of this, and my favorite poet in the English language. I find that it is being a disciple of Jesus that allows me to see and hear Uncle Walt and grasp what he is saying. It's not easy, but nothing real ever is.<br /><br />Whoever you are, Eugene, I salute you.Ρωμανός ~ Romanóshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00212143017939554092noreply@blogger.com