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Daily Archives: April 27, 2008
Alister McGrath on Religious Pluralism
I finished More Than One Way? last night, while I was watching my Moses marathon. Today, I will touch on Alister McGrath’s essay. McGrath basically argues that the religions are different, so we can’t affirm that they’re all saying the … Continue reading
Posted in 7th Heaven, Bible, Books, Isaiah, Pluralism, Religion, Television
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Antonin Scalia: "Get Over It!"
60 Minutes has a good profile of Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia. Scalia says that the court owes no one an apology for what it decided in Bush v. Gore. He also points out that Gore was the one who … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Judiciary, Politics
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Moses Marathon Awards
Well, I’ve just completed my Moses Marathon. As Cecil B. Demille’s Ten Commandments soundtrack plays in the background, I am about to award the Moses Marathon awards. My choices were hard to make, and they will probably be different next … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Holidays, Movies, Religion, Television
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