November 19, 2007

Look around and you probably don't see a lot of Christian art. Walk into a Christian bookstore, and you probably don't see a lot of good art. Look... well, anywhere and you probably won't see a lot of good Christian art. So is there such a thing? Read more

November 18, 2007

Cynical, Subversive ‘Blacksite: Area 51’ Bashes Bush’s War Machine Read more

November 18, 2007

Mike Huckabee’s First TV Ad: “Chuck Norris Approved” Read more

November 16, 2007

9 signposts for watching movies. Read more

November 16, 2007

In response to our recent podcast, Sniping for Christ, Seminarian writes: "Are we giving young adults and men further justification that they do not need to grow up? Later, an assertion is made that 'Movies touch on the deep things of life.' Sure, they might, but for many we would have to expose ourselves to sin first, and most teens don’t sit and ponder the questions afterwards anyway." Read more

November 16, 2007

Tim Burton signed on to direct a 3-D Alice in Wonderland for Disney. Read more

November 15, 2007

“Engage” By Being: “Very many Christians who seem to be concerned with “engaging the culture” don’t actually seem to participate in culture. Rather, they study it from afar trying to learn the secret handshakes without ever actually shaking hands with anyone.” Read more

November 15, 2007

The Dane on the Writer’s Strike: “The fact of the matter is: sometimes, you’re just payed to do a job. Once the job is done, it’s not your business what happens to your work.” Read more

November 15, 2007

On November 20th, one of the most anticipated games of the year will be released for the Xbox 360, Bioware’s Mass Effect; when it arrives on my doorstep, I will have the choice to encourage alien, unnatural, sexual immorality. PC gamers have known Bioware for their Baldur’s Gate and Neverwinter Nights series, but console gamers were first introduced to the game designer with the 2003 hit Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic. Capturing the spirit of the epic Star... Read more

November 15, 2007

Bad School has good results after using “Harry Potter” Curriculum: “This term has seen the seven to 11 year olds learning subtraction with the help of a Potter-esque “spell”, writing their own plays based on the best-selling books and even keeping fit by pretending to get on and off imaginary broomsticks.” Read more


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