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Topics: Human nature
Christians and The Can-Do Apocalypse
God is still God even if society goes down the toilet, and He doesnât stop loving us or providing for us.
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Mark Carver
Behold His Mighty Sword Of Wrath and Vengeance!
It is quite a terrifying idea to be chosen by God as His avenging angel on Earth, and it’s even more terrifying to be chosen by God for annihilation.
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Mark Carver
Seven More Challenges For Christian Movie Critics and Fans
Christian moviesâshould we criticize them? If so, how? What are they for? Is a âsubcultureâ bad?
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E. Stephen Burnett
The Faces Of Evil
If we know depraved humans hide or destroy faces in fiction, why do we not face this truth in reality?
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E. Stephen Burnett
It’s Alive!
Why do our creations always seem to turn on us? Don’t they know we just want to love them and make them do our chores?
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Mark Carver
Badfan v Superman 5: Youâll Believe A Man Can Die
âSuperman: The Movieâ made fans believe a man could fly, but âMan of Steelâ sought to ground our hero in a horrifying choice.
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Austin Gunderson
Evangelical Vs. Progressivist Content Warnings 102
Letâs challenge our motives for adding âcontent warningsâ to even mildly controversial stories.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Badfan v Superman 3: Challenging Cheap Optimism
âMan of Steelâ avoids magical thinking and asks us to fly a mile in Supermanâs red boots.
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Austin Gunderson
Badfan v Superman 1: Dawn Of Rebuttal Justice
E. Stephen Burnett and Austin Gunderson begin a new series about what critics miss in âMan of Steel.â
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E. Stephen Burnett
No, Science Cannot Always Save The Day
Readers or publishers may tire of âscience can be evilâ stories, but humanity will always need them.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Horror Is Based on A Biblical Worldview, Part 2
Horror stories remind Christians that if we must think about truth, we must also not look away from true evil.
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Mike Duran
You Should See âTomorrowlandâ Yesterday
Brad Birdâs film holds just the right spark to light the way to a better and more godly future.
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Izzy Stevenson
‘Daredevil’ Fights For True Heroism In Redemptive Darkness
The Netflix series is known for gritty realism, but is actually about a hero fighting for integrity and faith.
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Timothy Stone
âAvengers: Age Of Ultronâ: Black Widow Bashing
Movie criticism from enraged fans and “social justice warriors” may re-prove that humans can’t truly enjoy even small gifts for very long.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Letâs Stop Making Up Unbelievers To âEvangelizeâ
If we assume non-Christians in novels or reality are weepy caricatures who just need love, we need a gritty reboot.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Why Materialist Magicians and Sour Stepmothers Are Cruel To âCinderellaâ
Some âchild expertsâ and critics refuse to believe fairy tales can sing, and insist they fit into a narrow-waisted agenda.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Exploring âThe Hobbitâ Chapter 17: The Clouds Burst
Smaug is dead in the water. But the dragon is back and he brings war.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Is Capitalism Distorting Christianity?
If culture is redeemable, it is because the people that make it up are redeemable.
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R. L. Copple
‘S.H.I.E.L.D.’ and The Subversion Of Human Nature
Marvelâs thematic twist of its “optimistic” “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” series proves humans don’t believe our own good press.
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E. Stephen Burnett
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