I just got this email, addressed to “Dear Blog Author”. This must be the internet equivalent of evangelical door-knocking.
Invitation to Join Christian Bloggers
A small group of us have started a new site called Christian Bloggers. Our prayer and intent is to bring Christians closer together, and make a positive contribution to the Internet community. While many of us have different “theologies”, we all share one true saviour.
Would you be interested in joining Christian Bloggers? Please take a few minutes to have a look at what we are trying to do, and if you are interested, there is a sign up page to get the ball rolling. We would greatly appreciate your support in this endeavour.
May God Bless you and your blogging efforts. We look forward to hearing from you.
Wow, did they ever pick on the wrong guy.
Although, I don’t know…should I take them up on their offer? They don’t ask me to sign any loyalty oaths to Jesus, and all they do is ask for my denomination (“none”). My presence certainly would help bring them all together, I would think.
John Stone says
I got one too. Which is amusing since I call them Xtians, and just got finished jumping ass for their reaction to the Imams praying. (What right do they to pray like that in my country — they should go back to wherever they came from. Phoenix, I guess)
andy says
It would be fun to see how long you could go before they “got” you.
Fragano Ledgister says
I note that they can’t be American, given the spelling of ‘saviour’ rather than ‘savior’.
PZ Myers says
Nah, I’m not going to try.
Maybe I should send them a reply inviting them to join the Richard Dawkins Foundation instead.
Graham says
For your denomination why don’t you type in Amanda’s The Church of the Mouse and the Disco Ball? Just for fun.
MarkP says
Go for it PZ. I used too make a point of going to all the Bible studies I got invited to (usually via flyers on my door). It was great eye-popping fun, and it is a good way to discourage these annoying and indiscriminate invitations.
Martin Wagner says
Sob. I want one of these invites. Of course, the name of my blog is kind of a dead giveaway.
Jake says
I think you should do it. It would be hilarious.
J-Dog says
Yes, you should sign up, and of course, save all their communications to you, for our later reading pleasure!
JohnnieCanuck says
Maybe they are Americans that just can’t spell the rite way.
Sorry, many Canadians are better at humour than I.
so many religious, wasting so much time
Zeno says
Yeah, I got the same invitation. They think Halfway There is a Christian blog, for some reason. Well, I have addressed Christian topics, all right, so I suppose the mail was sent on the basis of some mindless Google search of the blogosphere.
Naturally I blame God for this invitation.
Graculus says
Which is amusing since I call them Xtians
Uh, so?
Bobryuu says
I’d say go for it: the irony factor might make you the new favorite of the young and you’d become some sort of pedagogue.
Joshua says
Is this really surprising? Whenever Jesus talked about fishing for men, he was referring to nets. ;)
Markus says
PZ, it’s still not too late to get a good christian! ;)
jeffperado says
PZ, are you actually suggesting that Christians actually do some reseach every now and then??
I mean let’s get serious, if they can’t even bother to read basic textbooks, or google evolution, how can you possibly expect them to do something as complicated as read your blog and infer your “religious” proclivities?
romunov says
Go for it, we need a snitch. :)
Daniel Morgan says
Do it for the kids, PZ.
lo says
tell them you join them if they exceed your daily page impressions because that`s all that counts in internet politics. Till then they shall work on their brown nosing and future put-to-good-use smear campaigns.
Shalini says
I got one too. The e-mail must have been sent from a bot.
*snicker*