Many of you have noticed a blast from the past on my blog. Back in Feb 2013, my host server crashed and I had to back up my blog and try to restore it. I picked WordPress.com, thinking that was a good choice. Well, it didn’t restore all my posts–I was missing about 150 of them. Over the last week, I have manually restored approximately 100 posts from 2009-2011, so that’s why they appeared. I think I’m done with the old posts, but I am still trying to restore the comments for 2010-11. Anyway, you shouldn’t notice any old posts appearing again, unless I go back and fix the garbage characters. (I tried to fix them but may have missed some.) So if you’re wondering why my blog was in a time warp, that’s why. I hope you enjoyed a blast from the past!
Posts Restored – Back to the Present
Posted by Mormon Heretic on May 26, 2015 in 10 tribes, Apocryphal Stories, Archeology, Articles of Faith, Baptism for the Dead, Book of Mormon, Canon, Catholic, Central America, Christian, Christmas, CoC/RLDS, Consecration, Creationism, Culture, Death, DNA, Early Christian History, Early Mormon History, Easter, Economics, Ethics, Euthanasia, Evolution, Funny, Gender, General Conference, Geography, Gnosticism, Health Care, History, Holiday, Intellectualism, Intelligent Design, Islam, Israel, Judaism, Malay, Marriage, Mission, Mormon, Mormon Culture, Mormon Doctrine, Movie/Book Reviews, Movies, Multi-Faith, Muslim, New York, Old Testament, Politics, polygamy, Priesthood, Priesthood Ban, Race, Restorationist Churches, Resurrection, Right to Die, Sabbath, Science, Scoop, Scripture, South America, Sports, Subjective, Tech Answers, Temple, Theology, Tithing, Uncategorized, Women, Word of Wisdom
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Well that’s good to know, Heretic! Your posts kept coming fast and furious into my email box and I thought you must be going through some kind of manic phase, posting constantly without let up. I knew I was never going to read them as fast as you were putting them out, and was worried about what I was missing!
Rock, thanks for the note, and sorry for overloading your inbox! I hope you’re feeling better.