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So one night after teaching the Catechism, during which I had a couple of really good insights that I shared and soon forgot, I thought about all the other people teaching the catechism.  It occurred to me that it would be cool if there was a place where people could share their teaching tips, read background material on them, associate the questions with heresies, and easily access exegetical notes on the quoted scriptures.  I thought "we need a wiki".  In the morning I mulled on it some more and realized this was a freakin great idea that needed executing.  I went to GoDaddy and began checking URL's. I could not believe www.AnglicanCatechism.org was available.
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So one night after teaching the Catechism, during which I had a couple of really good insights that I shared and soon forgot, I thought about all the other people teaching the catechism.  It occurred to me that it would be cool if there was a place where people could share their teaching tips, read background material on the questions, associate them with heresies, and easily access exegetical notes on the quoted scriptures.  I thought "we need a wiki".  In the morning I mulled on it some more and realized this was a freakin great idea that needed executing.  I went to GoDaddy and began checking URL's. I could not believe www.AnglicanCatechism.org was available.
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 25 December 2014

So one night after teaching the Catechism, during which I had a couple of really good insights that I shared and soon forgot, I thought about all the other people teaching the catechism. It occurred to me that it would be cool if there was a place where people could share their teaching tips, read background material on the questions, associate them with heresies, and easily access exegetical notes on the quoted scriptures. I thought "we need a wiki". In the morning I mulled on it some more and realized this was a freakin great idea that needed executing. I went to GoDaddy and began checking URL's. I could not believe www.AnglicanCatechism.org was available.

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