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Get the Good News Right (2 of 3)

October 8th, 2007 · 20 Comments

This is the second post in a series of three, aimed at making evangelicals in the field more successful in their ministry to atheists. The first post was How to Convert an Atheist. Go and read that one first if you have not already done so.
What exactly is the “Good News”? Evangelising Christianity is about [...]

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Islam vs Christianity (Satire)

August 12th, 2007 · 3 Comments

I love Stephen Colbert. I’m thinking I should make a little link collection of my favourites. (Hehe, basically every clip I watched. OK, not quite.) Possibly the first clip I saw with him in it, was “Islam vs Christianity”, a snippet of The Daily Show. At the time, I wasn’t aware of Stephen Colbert, and [...]

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Alone

June 26th, 2007 · 3 Comments

- the title of this Savage Chicken cartoon:

Loneliness is not a lack of people around you, it is the lack of a deeper “connection”. Loneliness is the human condition… the need for connection a basic human need. We are social creatures.
Whether it is merely the by-product of human intellect and the search for meaning, a [...]

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The Most Divisive Thing?

June 12th, 2007 · 4 Comments

Isn’t Religion just the most divisive thing in the world? Naah, I think human nature is the most divisive thing, it then naturally spills over into our religions.

Oh, the irony of modern religion…

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Seeing Satire in Savage Chickens: Health Plan

May 21st, 2007 · 4 Comments

Savage Chickens doesn’t usually seem particularly deep, in my experience. Maybe this wasn’t meant as particularly deep either. Art is like that though: you get to see things in it that weren’t necessarily explicitly meant by the author. Then again, maybe there is always something deep, and it’s purely my experience that is lacking? [...]

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