It shouldn’t be a secret that I am a huge fan of Firefox.
In my opinion Firefox has to be the best Internet browser out there.
But not only is it a great browser, it has a great community behind it.
Open up your copy of Google Earth and type in these coordinates: 45° 7’25.87″N 123° 6’48.97″W
Look familiar? It’s a Firefox “crop circle.” (I’ll let you link to a picture of the screen shot if you don’t have Google Earth so I don’t ruin it for you.)
My first thought was, “Somebody at Google must have sneaked in and Photoshop’d an image in Google Earth.”
Nope. It’s legit. There is/was an actual crop circle made of the Firefox logo in the middle of Oregon.
Now my question is – if people can get this passionate about an Internet browser, why are they not this passionate about church or Christianity? Or are they? What are some tangible ways you’ve seen people passionate like this? Or what’s keeping you from being this passionate?
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