When Jason Stellman
changed blogs, on February
16, 2010, he posted this explanation:
Why the change? A few reasons. First, “Creed-Code-Cult-dot-com”
is a lot easier to say than “De-Regnis-Duobus-dot-blogspot-dot-com” (especially
if, like me, you’re really into the whole brevity thing). Secondly (and I’m
going out on a limb here), having a blog that doesn’t, like, have Hitler on
it... that’ll be pretty cool, too. I stand by the image and my reason for
employing it, but well, let’s just say I won’t miss seeing ol’ Adolf on a daily
basis.
There
is another reason for the change, but suffice it to say that that will become
known in the near future.
So anyway, I’d like to cordially invite
you all over to my new digs. If anyone of you links to me on your own sites,
you may want to update your blogroll (and should you feel inclined to dedicate
a post toCCC’s launch, I’d surely appreciate it!).
Cheers,
JJS
Notice this
line: “There is another reason for the change, but suffice it to say that that
will become known in the near future.”
As far as I
know, this is the first time any obvious reason has surfaced. “De Regnis Duobus” (literally “kingdoms of
two”) is also too Protestant, too Lutheran. It is not a sufficient identity from which to launch a Roman Catholic apologetic platform. But “Creed
Code Cult” works nicely for Roman Catholic purposes. And as I've commented, he is already making Roman Catholic apologetic arguments. Could Jason have had this in mind in 2010? By
his own admission, serious doubts started in 2008. Is this a publicity stunt as
well as a conversion? Setting up a
future career?
HT: Steven
Wedgeworth
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