The Good, The Bad, and The Evil
In an early Shame Day post I called a particularly reprehensible political lobby “what cancer would look like if it were a social movement.” While I continue to stand by that statement (this group was...
View ArticleFebruary 25: What’s Not Being Talked About In The News
Back on October 15th of last year I ran a little piece on what’s not getting covered [enough] in the media. As I struggle in vain to fend off a nasty cold, I’ll be submitting a similar piece today....
View ArticleEvan and Gordon Talk: The Role of Religion in a Secular World
GORDON: Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today before these witnesses to discuss the role of religion in our comparatively secular world. Not too long ago, Evan and I discussed the subject of...
View ArticleFame Day: Cornel West
Where exactly do you start when talking about Cornel West? I mean, the man’s a brilliant academic. Dr. West had an illustrious career at Princeton and has just recently begun teaching at Fuller...
View ArticleThe End Of The Church As We Know It
Last Fame Day, I mentioned that I typically attempt to avoid discussing religion directly here on the blog. It’s a tough topic to deal with individually, and seeing as how I’m only one of three writers...
View ArticleShame Day: The Portrayal of Christians in Popular Media
I’ve ragged on Christians and Christianity alike, both in practice and doctrine, and I’ve never felt unjustified in doing so. Nevertheless, and for all its issues, it really can’t be denied that in...
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