- I. Howard Marshall
... briefly, to these other places. (Not all of the links are to blogs.)
Out of the Bloo knocks it out of the park with an exposition of Romans 12:10.
No theory of the atonement?
The Movie Answer Man defends himself from defenders of Deuce Bigalow and Jessica Simpson.
Jeff Spiccoli goes to Iran. Where's Team America: World Police when you need them?
Epidemic: Telling someone you'll be praying for them and then never actually doing it. Also called "lying."
When I was a kid I saw the terrible movie Alligator on TV and it freaked me out. Interestingly enough, Alligator was written by John Sayles (who also wrote another aquatic danger-themed dud Pirahna), now one of my favorite filmmakers (Lone Star, Eight Men Out, Men With Guns, among others). Anyways, this humongous alligator captured in Texas freaks me out.
A Letter to Young Artists Injured by the Church
Intellectuelle Samantha dealt with false accusations of child abuse. Scary.
Is Satan already bound? We touched on that idea a bit in our recent Book Club discussions of Hoekema's The Bible and the Future. Now the Jollyblogger presents a brief explanation of this curious tenet of amillennialism.
Researchers creating life from scratch? Call me when they do it out of thin air.
Btw, this seems like another good place to plug the recent box office disaster The Island. I think me and Jerry Bruckheimer's family are the only ones that saw it. It's a dandy of a popcorn action film, a bit of Logan's Run mixed with Coma, and it's a mystery to me how it's unabashed pro-life theme made it out of Hollywood.
Macy likes Arthur's "About Face" game at the PBSKids website.
There are updates at both Mysterium Tremendum and Shizuka Blog.