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Oct 14, 2006

New in the Noosphere

New in the Noosphere I've been slowly updating the Global Voices Wiki, which keeps getting spammed due to having minimal safeguards. http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/wiki/article/Cambodia Meanwhile, Planet Cambodia is serving as a good unspammed resource. Kudos to whoever set that up. http://planetcambodia.blogspot.com I've been noticing an increasing number of Christian blogs relating to Cambodia, usually by missionaries. Some are quite tame, others use jargon that puts me off a bit. ("Prayer warriors")? The web itself was predicted by controversial Catholic theologian Pierre Teilhard de Chardin as the 'Noosphere'. No general objections to religion, I'll read anything that has good style and content. (A lot of these newcomers could do with a spell check at the very least, though.) But I'm not a big fan of dogmatism and intolerance. If you know of any religious blog focusing on Cambodia - Buddhist, Christian, Islamic, Jewish, Baha'i, Hindu, Shinto, Cao Dai, Zoroastrian, etc. - pass it on (see 'contact' above) and I'll add it to the list. I think a little writeup is due on some of the more intriguing and entertaining ones. Tags:

- jinja Link

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