It was perhaps a dozen years ago when I first really started
frequenting various blogs on the internet on a regular basis, with most of them
being of a political or religious nature.
On one site that I frequented fairly regularly, the host of the blog
stated that I seemed to have a lot to say and perhaps I should get my own blog
accordingly. I am relatively certain
that he was not being complimentary towards me, but nonetheless, I took up his
suggestion and nine years ago today Saving Common Sense was born.
Early on I had some very supportive readers of all political
stripes. Indeed, even those followers
with whom my opinions on politics did not match ended up being thoughtful folks
with which to debate and share ideas.
Oh, there was always the occasional troll, but by and large I found
blogging to be stimulating and interesting as I shared my opinions, thoughts,
and ideas with my fellow brothers and sisters in the blogosphere. Further, based on the feedback I would
receive, it appeared that many of my readers felt similarly.
I went through some years where a busy work schedule or my
late wife’s illnesses kept me from blogging very much, but I always found my
way back to the key board eventually.
I have made some pretty good on-line friends over the years
that I would not have met otherwise. I
am grateful that these good folks came into my life accordingly, even if some
of these friends are absolute nut jobs when it comes to their politics or world
views. I am sure they chuckle as they
are saying the same thing about me. And
that is okay. With them, we can still
agree to disagree and still be friends.
That is as it should be and what I had always intended.
Sadly, in the last few years, things seemed to change and
the internet became a far darker and less friendly place. With it, my tolerance for some of the
over-the-top nastiness and hatred has become very thin, to say the least. It is amazing the “courage” some people find to
write the most atrocious things about others when they can do so from the
anonymity of the internet. It is those
certain folks that refuse to debate or offer opinions on the issues without
conflating it with their political adversaries and making it personal to which I
rapidly grew weary. It is this ugliness
and hatred that ultimately made me decide it was time to move on as Saving
Common Sense was no longer the forum that I had once intended it to be.
I relished the past days when brilliant, humorous, and never
nasty folks such as John Myste would stop by, offer his unique and always
interesting insights, and then make me laugh even when poking fun at me. We have now unfortunately morphed into a
place where ugliness grows. No longer can
we good naturedly jibe with our friends and political opposites, it seems. Now we have to dehumanize, marginalize, and
act hatefully in the worst ways towards each other. Sadly, I have even caught myself falling into this trap on occasion. I have seen this vileness in some take the forms of
questioning another’s faith and salvation to “hoping” that a person’s disease
would hurry up and take its course. I am
disgusted by this and the people that think this is okay. I am trying be a better Christian than I really am, and will continue to pray for these folks.
All of that said, there are still some good folks that don’t share most of my views that still come by and offer their thoughts. For the Woodenman's and TB3's and a few others out there, I am sorry. I will miss their viewpoints and
conversation.
So it is with regret and a little sadness that I must bring
to a close this blog. As of now, I will
leave it up and may or may not allow further comments to be posted, but I will
no longer actively be monitoring the site.
Nine years is a good run, but the time has come to move on to better and
more fruitful and uplifting projects. I’ll
be sure to post here when the new site is up and running.
Good wishes and Godspeed to you all!