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CaPC’s Summer of Pop Culture!
All this summer, we'll be addressing the many issues that arise in popular culture during the summer season. Find out more!
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Pop Culture is everywhere. We just acknowledge it. Christ and Pop Culture is an attempt to discuss and think rightly about the common knowledge of our age. Browse around, check out some of our featured articles, listen to a podcast, leave some comments, or scroll down and check out some of the "asides".
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- The new podcast is up early! yes, it's about MJ. http://bit.ly/9CErw 2 days ago
- I just wanted to point out that the worst things I heard or read during #sbc2009 weren't thru twitter. They were motions from the floor. 1 week ago
- Podcast listeners: Dang, I was wrong about something. http://bit.ly/ZsgDH 1 week ago
- @MacChapa What are you referring to? We believe all individuals need Christ, but we said nothing about a Christian government in Iran. in reply to MacChapa 1 week ago
- Our new podcast is out: How Twitter Changed Iran and the SBC. Let us know what you think! http://bit.ly/myB5N #sbc2009 #iranelection 1 week ago
- Read this before you post your next photo album on facebook. http://bit.ly/13hrKU 1 week ago
- Transformers is 149 minutes?! I don't know if I can do this... 1 week ago
- The podcast for friday will be about, among other things, the role of Twitter in Iran and #sbc2009. Follow this account to hear when its up. 1 week ago
- Year One: Very Silly, Sometimes thoughtful http://bit.ly/1KuoI 1 week ago
- Ah, this must be it: http://bit.ly/yNj0N 2 weeks ago
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Man, do you remember when documentaries were actually useful tools for increasing knowledge and perhaps even wisdom? I do. I can’t wait for this wave of fake documentaries—complete with rigged interviews and contrived situations, obnoxious hosts playing fast and loose with honesty (e.g., Michael Moore, Ben Stein, and now apparently Bill Maher), and no sense of presenting anything other than preaching-to-choir cheerleading—to sputter to a boring, unattended finish.
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