Why CultureFeast Is Not Godspy
Posted on 09 November 2006 by Daniel Dessinger
There's no reason to duplicate greatness. A copy is a copy is a copy. There is a certain appeal to the layout and approach of a website like GodSpy. First, there are quality photos and graphics which make the homepage seem to be a brilliant display of topical choices. Second, you have the scholarly writing style in most of the articles which lends an air of authority to the writer. Third, you have website navigation, allowing for search of information by topic. Fourth, you have a forum where all intelligent or wannabe intelligent people can go to voice their opinions on matters of faith, politics, philosophy, and culture. Why pretend? I CultureFeast cannot compete with the quantity or genre of writings available on GodSpy. Having multiple contributors plays a rather large roll, let's not forget. Still, this is CultureFeast, and the goal of this website is to discuss culture in all of its forms at one time or another. This site may not focus on the Renaissance, the Bible, or Hollywood, but each reader is likely to find something of interest within these pages. As the Senior (and currently only) Writer of CultureFeast, it is my hope that you will appreciate the voice behind the topics - the personality, if you will. That is what CultureFeast offers: discussion of cultural topics with personality. It may not always be witty or gritty, but as long as it's not sh!*$y we'll be just fine. Opinions are important. Cold, hard, objective, factual evidence is overrated and usually mislabeled. So what is that will make you return? What do you want to know? What do you enjoy reading here?
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