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Casting The āRiddikulusā Spell On Halloween
About Halloween or similar things, discerning Christians should have right fear about real evils. But we can also laugh at the Devil’s exaggerated “Boggarts” and shadows from which Christ has set us free.
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E. Stephen Burnett
āThe Book C.S. Lewis Didnāt Writeā?
Here is the quote, which NarniaWeb posted in news on Wednesday . āWe were able to steal, really, from the book C.S. Lewis didnāt write, which is the one that would have gone between The Dawn Treader and The Silver […]
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E. Stephen Burnett
Learning From Bad Books, Part 7
āGromit, thatās it! Cheese! Weāll go somewhere where thereās cheese!ā Iāve saved the ābestā quotes, from one of my āfavoriteā so-bad-itās-actually-instructive Christian novels, for this, the last of the Learning from bad books series. Yet Iām still hoping for more […]
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E. Stephen Burnett
Learning From Bad Books, Part 6
People yelled at me a lot two summers ago for fault-finding with a popular Christian book I had not, technically, read myself. Yet itās odd how many people never denied my perceptions of this book, which were based on negative […]
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E. Stephen Burnett
Learning From Bad Books, Part 5
Why do the new versions of the Left Behind books have covers looking like science fiction? On Sunday while my wife was shopping, I wandered next door to a Christian bookstore (yes, itās the kind of Christian bookstore thatās open […]
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E. Stephen Burnett
Learning From Bad Books, Part 3
The writer had sat down at his computer, frowning slightly, and set about typing, when suddenly a thought occurred to him. āHave you ever noticed,ā he said, out loud, āthat in someoneās early writing, thereās a tendency to expound facts […]
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E. Stephen Burnett
Learning From Bad Books, Part 2
When I grow up, get old, and very likely die, and go to Heaven, I anticipate at least three things: Finally getting to see the face of Jesus. Reunions with Biblical saints, other faith heroes, perhaps household pets, etc. Novels […]
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E. Stephen Burnett
Learning From Bad Books, Part 1
āThe whole world is turning into scrambled eggs.ā Larry marched to the window. [ā¦] Jimmy pointed out the window. āDo you notice something strange? Several cars have driven off the road and been abandoned there on Pacific Coast Highway and […]
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E. Stephen Burnett
Interview With Kaci Hill
E. Stephen Burnett: Good afternoon. Kaci Hill: Greetings and hail. Had a good day? E. Stephen Burnett: Indeed, though itās not over yet. Still need to write my column for Spec-Faith on Thursday, which Iāll probably try to do tomorrow. […]
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