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Old 04-23-2008, 01:47 PM
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My dollars will stay in my pocket instead of supporting a guy to whom the church surely should not be listening.
Chris, I share precisely the same sentiment.

Let me pause, in this thread, to thank you for your work with The Confessional Presbyterian. We need a good journal like this one circulating, and few people have the time and energy required, plus the willingness, to make it happen. So thanks!

DTK
Thank you David. It does take a lot of time and energy, and resources, which seem to get harder each year. I would be remiss though in not acknowledging the large amount of time it takes the author's to put their material together, and I am very grateful they deem CPJ worthy of their efforts. And also, thanks to all the subscribers that help make the journal "happen".
That reminds me; maybe time for a PB special on CPJ issues.
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