Is CQOD associated with any particular denomination?
No. CQOD’s only official association is with its former host, Gospel Communications Network, which, for twelve years, was kind enough to grant space, support, and bandwidth to this ministry. They have my profoundest gratitude. Both they and CQOD are non-denominational. Even a casual reading of the quotations selected for CQOD will reveal a central theme that governs their selection. Educated readers will identify that theme as Evangelical in character. That is my personal persuasion. But this should not be used as a means for classifying or pigeon-holing CQOD. Many quotations come from writers who were not even remotely Evangelical. While most of the views expressed in CQOD are identifiably so, CQOD is not even exclusively Protestant; many Catholic writers are also quoted in CQOD. Of course, almost all the pre-Reformation writers are Catholic, but there are several post-Reformation Catholic writers represented, such as Cardinal Newman. • Where do you get all those quotations? From thre