I love this, and I hate this. Yes, it's still a highly unscientific poll, of course, but it mirrors exactly what I expected to see. The question remains at the bottom of the page, "How many years have you been told passed between Acts 2:1 and 8:1?" Out of 36 votes so far, 14 said "5 or more years" and 19 "never heard it mentioned". Another 3 votes went to categories less than 5 years.
That's all I'm saying for now. The poll will stay open all summer - scroll to the bottom if you haven't voted yet but want to. Any comments or questions, leave 'em here. I'll have an awful lot to say about Acts 2-7 someday, but not quite yet. Got a lot else to do in the meantime...
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