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Must everything change?

Brian McLaren, pop icon of the Emerging Church movement, has recently published a book entitled Everything Must Change, in which he attempts to make the case that if people really believed in the Secret Message of Jesus, everything must change. … Continue reading

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The [Evil] Golden Compass

I haven’t read any of Pullman’s books, which by all accounts are intended to be anti-Christian and anti-God. I have been reading reviews on a few blogs, including thoughts posted by Tom Gilson. Gilson is one of the least reactionary … Continue reading

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A critique of the “New Atheists” by the “Village Atheist”

Whether or not you agree with the label “new atheists,” I’m sure you know that it refers to a handful of very vocal writers who are proposing among other things that religion is the real root of all evil. This … Continue reading

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The Great Divorce revisited

One of my very favorite books is C.S. Lewis’ classic, The Great Divorce. I realized recently that I hadn’t read the book in several years, and dug out my tattered and falling apart 1978 copy (which I paid $1.50 for) … Continue reading

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