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Daily Archives: April 13, 2009
Sayid on Ten Commandments
I was watching the 2006 Ten Commandments movie last night, and I noticed something: Sayid from Lost was on it! He played Moses’ Egyptian “brother,” who was not the Pharaoh in this movie but was still caught in a dilemma: … Continue reading
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Bad and Good Evangelicalism
Under James McGrath’s recent post, Self-Critical Faith, an evangelical commenter named Lex Fear reminded me of what irks me about evangelicalism, or at least certain prominent strands of it. I’ll put parts of the quote in italics, then my response in … Continue reading