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Friday, July 18, 2008
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Second Coming Ecology
We care for the environment precisely because God will create a new earth.


Go Figure
Atheists who believe in God, and other recent findings.
News of the Week Quiz
Questions on Todd Bentley's miracle-working exclamation, Anglican idolatry according to Gene Robinson, and more.
CT Election 2008 Blog

Poll: What deadly sin does the new iPhone most provoke in you?



REVIEW
The Dark Knight4 Stars
While perhaps a bit too ambitious, The Dark Knight demonstrates great balance between story and spectacle—and touts an all-time classic villain performance.


REVIEW
Space Chimps1.5 Stars
Some decent nostalgia for the early days of NASA and a tacky, cheap alien world make for an odd match in this underwhelming cartoon.


REVIEW
Mamma Mia!2 Stars
The music of ABBA successfully translates to a musical about a girl trying to determine the identity of her father on her wedding day, but the film version is too campy in tone, too sloppy in execution, and too mixed in its messages.


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Reading the Bible with Obama
The presidential candidate crosses swords with Dr. Dobson over hermeneutics.

God Is Not Dead Yet
How current philosophers argue for his existence.

A New Day for Apologetics
People young and old are flocking to hear—and be changed by—winsome arguments for the Christian faith.

Hope for Fools
Global evangelicals don't necessarily vote like American evangelicals.

From Four Laws to Four Circles
James Choung has found a way to tell the old, old story to a new generation.

On the Shelves

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David Kinnaman, president of the Barna Group, has complied startling yet useful research for church leaders concerning how the unchurched view Christianity.
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Timothy Paul Jones dismantles the faulty premises espoused in a recent bestselling secular book, and rebuilds them with solid analytical investigation.
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Alister and Joanna McGrath evaluate world-renowned scientist Richard Dawkins' famous critique of faith, arriving at a much different conclusion about God.


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What deadly sin does the new iPhone most provoke in you?
  • Lust: I desperately want one because it looks so fun to play with.
  • Gluttony: I already have the old one, but I want the new one, too. Maybe two or three of them.
  • Greed: I want one because it has neat features not available anywhere else.
  • Sloth: If I got one, I'd only ever have to move my thumbs and my jaw.
  • Wrath: I am about ready to wring someone's neck over all this iPhone hype.
  • Envy: I think a lot about how everyone else seems to have an iPhone.
  • Pride: I have demonstrated impressive self-control in not buying one.
  • Other
Vote here, and see how your answer compares to others'.

Have you read The Shack?
  • No (other): 31%
  • Yes, and I loved it: 26%
  • No, but I will: 17%
  • Yes. I thought it was okay: 9%
  • No, and I won't for ideological reasons: 5%
  • Yes (other): 4%
  • No, and I won't for other reasons: 4%
  • Yes, and I didn't like it: 3%