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Elsewhere: News, Links, Thoughts
Joe Carter vs. “The Tree of Life” and its fans
Jeremy Lin Drank a Beverage and Hung Out with Women
What does Time Magazine’s breast-feeding cover say to moms?
Call of Duty: Black Ops II and the Black Days of War Ahead
Romney’s Inept Apology for Bullying
Playing Playstation in Church?
Justin Taylor Joins CaPC to Support As Our Own
Obama Supports Same-Sex Marriage; Christian Perspectives on Gay Rights and Marriage from CaPC
Recent Posts

Books Besides the Bible: Is Science Fiction un-Christian?“[T]he presence of humanity and the prevalence of humanitarian themes throughout the best science fiction stories is not necessarily a denial of human nature, but often an affirmation of the best in us.”

Not Fit for Dinner: Placing #ObamaInHistory“We can disagree about the connections made on the President biography pages, but we we would be mistaken to think that Obama is ahistorical and is leading America in a past-less present.”

The Televangelists: In Praise of Sherlock & its Co-Creator Steven Moffat“Here, then, is a brief tour through Moffat’s oeuvre of awesomeness.”

Sacred Space: What’s Wrong with Videogames in Church?“My objection to video games in church boils down to what makes a church.”

Grace Notes: My Bloody Valentine“Few bands can claim to have altered the musical landscape, much less charted out an entirely new landscape.”
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Podcast #13: The Little Show of Horrors
Posted on November 9, 2007 | No CommentsClick here to listen! With Halloween upon us, everyone will be itching to be frightened, and these days movies are just a bit more popular than the haunted house. Of course, this used to mean suspense, ghosts, maybe a murderer on the loose. But now,... -
Podcast #12: The Dumb Guy Archetype of the 21st Century
Posted on November 9, 2007 | No CommentsClick here to listen! In this show David and Rich discuss the current cultural emphasis on the idiocy of men. Also, they list their Top Five Stupid Films. Enjoy! -
Podcast #11: Does the Emporer of the “The Kingdom” Have No Clothes?
Posted on November 9, 2007 | 3 CommentsClick here to listen! Remember back in the day, when Rich and David used to disagree on things? Man, those were the days. Fortunately, those days are back, and now Rich and David are convinced that the other is completely wrong! It makes for spirited... -
Podcast #10: Listener Feedback
Posted on November 9, 2007 | No CommentsClick here to listen! We got a lot of good feedback, so we figured we should probably devote a show to it. Enjoy! Also, a special thanks to the following, who were kind enough to link to our podcast: Nowheresville Scott The Thoughts of Bezalel -
Podcast #9: Football – America’s Gladitorial Spectal?
Posted on November 9, 2007 | 1 CommentClick here to listen! When David told me he would be out of town last weekend, we both agreed that it was the perfect time to talk about sports. Though we are both college football fans (Me: Auburn/Florida/Louisville; David: Ohio State/Ohio State/Ohio State), we aren’t... -
Podcast #8: 3:10 to Yuma – A Flawed Hero
Posted on November 9, 2007 | 2 CommentsClick here to listen! We recorded our show on action heroes not realizing that we were about to come face to face with one of the greatest action movies we’ve seen in a long time. After David and I saw 3:10 to Yuma, we were... -
Podcast #7: One Incredibly Long and Boring Night
Posted on November 9, 2007 | No CommentsThis past Sunday, the world watched as Hollywood commended itself for producing such brilliant television, and at the same time acknowledged that it really doesn’t put out brilliant television. So what’s the deal? How good is television, really? And what do the winners of the... -
Podcast #6: Playing Mario to the Glory of God
Posted on November 9, 2007 | 1 CommentOn a dark, cold night in December, Rich and his wife camped outside of Best Buy on a whim. After braving the cold for eight hours (and you better believe his wife got the sleeping back), they left the store with a Wii… and it...


