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| Speaking of Harry |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 3:44 pm |
| Tags: Apologetics Theology, Books, Religion Society |
| Christianity Today has a piece up about various ministries and their perspectives on Harry Potter, and how different views can be found even within the same ministry. The Point and BreakPoint radio are among those mentioned. Read it here. |
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| What Would Luther Do? |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 10:35 am |
| Tags: Marriage Family, Religion Society, Sexual Ethics |
| Would Luther have supported same-sex unions? Mark Tooley looks at what we know of Luther's beliefs to see on which side of the debate this Reformation hero would have fallen. Read more at the American Spectator. |
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| Re: Virtual Reality |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 9:41 am |
| Tags: Religion Society, Technology, Trends |
| it's time I found a new religionThen, of course, there's the hat. |
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| Re: Representing the constituency |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 9:13 am |
| Tags: Marriage Family, Politics Government, Religion Society, Sexual Ethics |
| abortion in the name of |
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| Suffering Starlets |
| Published: July 25, 2007, 3:05 pm |
| Tags: Arts Media, Religion Society, Trends |
| Pop culture really isn't my beat. I just don't care about the kinds of things that fill the tabloids. And yet, I find the recent troubles of Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears and Paris Hilton fascinating. Not that I find their behaviors particularly surprising; no, when I say I'm fascinated, I mean I'm fascinated by our responses to their |
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| Virtual Reality |
| Published: July 25, 2007, 12:24 pm |
| Tags: Religion Society, Technology |
| Picture this: Middle East turmoil brought right to your game cube. Your mission: facilitate peace. Many of you familiar with my previous rantings re: Left Behind, Eternal Forces can probably imagine my annoyance when I initially heard about a new game called PeaceMaker. "Oh great, another cheesy game." Yet, PeaceMaker has sparked my |
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| Effortless Perfection |
| Published: July 25, 2007, 11:01 am |
| Tags: Arts Media, Inspiration, Religion Society, Trends |
| The cover of Redbook for July has a picture of Faith Hill and a teaser "Faith and Tim: What's normal about them; what's not." Well, the question is a bit ironic given the fact that one of the things that is not normal about Faith is her cover photo. It's no suprise to me that cover-photos are photo-shopped. What is a bit more unusual |
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| Shooting the messenger |
| Published: July 24, 2007, 2:13 pm |
| Tags: Life Issues, Marriage Family, Politics Government, Religion Society, Sexual Ethics |
| to support them in it. Society itself must be transformed so that it no longer stands in awful judgment. Which is why those who arrange the violent deaths of their unborn babies, those hired to kill them, and those who encourage women to send their unwanted babies, not to adoptive parents but to an incinerator, cannot bear any criticism of |
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| Re: Dr. Plantinga on Multiculturalism |
| Published: July 24, 2007, 2:06 pm |
| Tags: Religion Society |
| Martha, Thanks for passing Dr. Plantinga's explanation along. I agree wholeheartedly with what he says, but I do so mostly from the perspective of reason with a sprinkling of conventional wisdom. If anyone has actual Scripture references, though, to back up the perspective of multiculturalism as a gift, it would be even more helpful. Anyone? |
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| The Authentic Man |
| Published: July 24, 2007, 8:27 am |
| Tags: Marriage Family, Religion Society, Sexual Ethics |
| What does it mean to be a man? How does a guy know when he's crossed from boyhood to manhood? Is it when he leaves home or when he's old enough to drink, vote or die for his country? Homer and Paul teach us some important lessons about "The True Measure of Manhood" one that's a kingdom apart from "Men in the Muddle" mired in |
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| Because I said so, thats why! |
| Published: July 23, 2007, 5:44 pm |
| Tags: Health Science, Religion Society |
| It was bound to happen. Not content with declaring all living scientists on their side, Darwinists are now turning to the past and declaring that all dead scientists were really on their side too, if they'd only known it. Thus, a writer for The New Republic, James Kirchick, states that, were Isaac Newton among us today, it's quite likely he |
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| Dear Sy, |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 12:34 pm |
| Tags: Life Issues, Marriage Family, Politics Government, Religion Society, Sexual Ethics |
| I think Gina's point is about demographics and Reverend Longcrier seemingly representing most voices of a certain voting bloc instead of a minority (used in the broader sense of the word). You seem to have a problem with most arguments made on this blog regarding abortion and homosexuality -- do you suggest these behaviors are compatible with a |
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| Islam in the Spotlight |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 9:03 am |
| Tags: Religion Society |
| of the tenets of the Muslim religion, or any support for the violent strain of the faith that has made its presence so maddeningly known. The absence of the latter isn't so bad, perhaps -- after all, we all want the condemnation of "moderate" Muslims to drown out the insane actions of the radicals. Yet it's not always made clear why |
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| Pope Endorses Evolution |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 1:43 pm |
| Tags: Health Science, Religion Society |
| In light of the many scientific proofs supporting evolution," Benedict XVI called the controversy between creationism and evolution an absurdity. Is the Bishop of Rome abandoning creation ex nihilo for the Darwinian narrative? Hardly, though that's the impression one might get from a recent news release. While Pope Benedict gives |
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| The More I See You |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 9:56 am |
| Tags: Apologetics Theology, Foreign Policy, Politics Government, Religion Society |
| at Get Religion, my friend Terry Mattingly has the latest installment in his Sisyphean task of coming up with a definition of "evangelical" that is useful, precise, and faithful to the distinctives of this Christian tradition. Good luck, TMatt. The occasion for this episode of "What's an Evangelical?" is a New York Times |
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