Lutheran Wiki
April 11th, 2008

I found this on the Internet and it looks interesting, a Lutheran Wiki. Already there are some very handy charts, timelines and collections of on-line resources. Check it out when you have a chance. While there are certain dangers to be aware of with a Wiki, I think this does look promising.
But, I leave you with Michael Scott’s comments on Wikipedia, as fair warning:
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Categories: Internet Resource


Lutheran Wiki has been a fantastic resource since it was first put up a year ago (if not more). It was started by several fine confessional men, Paul Strawn, Holger Sonntag, (both LCMS pastors) as well as a gentleman named Scott Krieger.
They are also known for their work at LutheranPress.com which translates many works by Luther. Check it out.
Not sure I “get” the video clip. Is it sarcasm? That’s the danger of dry humor – it’s only funny if someone realizes you’re joking.
By the way, why is the symbol for a collection of Lutheran information a goose?