Science Fiction, Religion, Humor and more around the Blogosphere

Science Fiction, Religion, Humor and more around the Blogosphere

Several posts related to the intersection of religion and sci-fi – some with a humorous bent – appeared on blogs I read today.

Justin Topp looks at theology in Avatar, connecting it with environmentalism and Jürgen Moltmann, among other subjects.
Steve Wiggins interacted with Cleverbot.
Ross McKenzie mentions an article from last year on Klingons and M-Theory in Christianity Today.

IO9 has secret photos of what sci-fi toys do when they think no one is looking, and it includes worship:

Two blogs were mentioned that I was previously unfamiliar with, both discussing disturbing traits of the Biblical portrait of God. Randall Rauser discusses Paul Copan’s book Is God a Moral Monster?: Making Sense of the Old Testament God. And Chesha in motion discusses hell and divine child abuse. HT John Byron and Tim Bulkeley.

Finally, Matt Kelley shares a video of the preacher your preacher could preach like:


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