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...serious locker-room fantasies. Likely, the Republicans will go crazy, homophobic hicks across America will charge up the repression engine, church groups will picket the screenings, and President Bush will think fondly of his favorite stable boys. “Something’s rotten in the State of Christian Morality”—This problem can be fixed easily with a good dose of heavy-handed allegory! I’m referring here of course to the weekend’s blockbuster—the first installment in the non-awaited film adaptations...
Video game heroes have always had a variety of nemeses to battle, from Bowser to Nazis to alien invaders. Now, however, a far greater evil waits: Satan.“Ominous Horizons,” a new Christian computer game that challenges players to recover Gutenberg’s stolen Bible from Satan so that “the Word of God will be made available to all.” Video games are only the latest media form in which Christians are playing an increasingly vocal role. “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch...
...still calls the evergreen a holiday tree. Not only did the name change irritate many, it also did nothing to address the legitimate concerns some people had with the Boston government erecting a tree. Despite the fact that some have claimed that a Christmas tree is not an overtly Christian symbol, it is still a symbol associated with a Christian holiday, the birth of Christ. Giving the tree a different name does not change this. If someone erects an evergreen and decorates it with ornaments and lights, everyone will recognize the tree as a Christmas tree. A simple name change...
...Testament. Citing a Biblical passage which points to the danger of being led off course by a relationship with someone of a different faith, Gillis says that his religion has a clear position on interfaith relationships.“The important thing to realize, from a Christian perspective, is that God is supreme. Nothing matters more than God, including your wife,” Gillis says. “[Dating someone of a different faith] means you’re making them first before God,” he adds. But Gillis says he realizes that, theology aside, the reality...
...changed their friendship. The three do share, after all, a set of religious beliefs. “I had a powerful religious experience that changed my life during my sophomore year,” Hodges said, declining to elaborate. But because of that experience, he became more involved in Christian Impact, the on-campus fellowship where he met his Adams roommates...