The original Wired Christianity ran from roughly 2011 through the mid-2010s at wiredchristianity.com. Those posts aren’t live here yet — I’m working on carrying the archive forward — but the Wayback Machine has preserved most of them, and they’re worth a read if you want to see where the voice of this blog comes from.
A few favorites
- IPv6 and Biblical Prophecy — the 2011 post that tried to map address-space exhaustion to Revelation 13. Revisited in Post #5 of the current run.
- What is IPv6…and Why Should I Care? — the boring-but-necessary explainer that the Biblical-prophecy one assumed readers had already seen.
- Hey…Wanna Buy Some Addresses? — on the emerging market for IPv4 address blocks, back when that was a weird new thing.
- Who’s Your ‘Mike’? — probably the most-shared post from the original run. Getting a proper revisit in Post #12 of the current series.
- From Salt to Sugar? — on why the evangelical fade isn’t what most pundits think it is.
The full archive
For the complete set of preserved captures, browse the Wayback Machine snapshot of wiredchristianity.com. If you have a post you remember and can’t find, the contact form works — send me the title and I’ll try to dig it up.