04-22-2024, 07:31 AM
(04-22-2024, 06:35 AM)DISRAELI Wrote: Well, I'm offering answers to questions on sites like the Reddit subforums and Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange. On both sites, I have a Profile where my books are listed. I can't do much promotion on the main pages, of course, except when I can say "This is the argument used in my book", but I'm sure that just being active there at least promotes "brand recognition". However, entering theological discussion brings as much notoriety as fame. Only this morning someone called me "Satan" for observing that Jesus named two commandments as more important than the others.
Thanks to the past history of the Rogue Nation group, I'm also the only active member on two otherwise abandoned Proboards forums. I've been plastering book promotion all over both of them, and they both get a small flow of daily visitors. I think there's a webpage somewhere alerting people to board activity and making them curious.
I find it disgusting religious people think it's acceptable to bully and call people 'Satan' instead of simply discussing their reasons why they disagree with an idea. But, I guess, it comes with the territory of putting yourself or your ideas 'out there'.
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Plato's Chariot Allegory
Plato's Chariot Allegory