By CAPC Writers –
November 19, 2008 

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Every week, Richard Clark and Ben Bartlett sit back and discuss the posts of the previous week on Christ and Pop Culture, acknowledge and respond to the big issues in popular culture, and give a sneak peak at the week ahead.
This week: The new Bond movie, The Secret Life of Bees Bible Study, losing an election, and Heroes.
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