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The New Jesus and a Love called Tolerance

by Paul Proctor

Have you heard? There’s a new Jesus in town and he brings with him a NEW gospel message. It is a message that teaches a permissive kind of love…a love called “tolerance”…a love that hears no evil, sees no evil and frankly never brings evil up for discussion lest the offenders become the offended. Discussing the evil in our world — that is, the sinful nature of man — is a risky venture nowadays, especially for any Christian or church seeking to be loved and accepted BY that world.

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Harry Potter and the paganization of children’s culture

by Michael D. O’Brien

In the late 19th century there appeared in children’s fiction a trickle of books that began the process of redefining Christian symbols and the presentation of occult themes in a favorable light.  Until then, witches and sorcerers, an important element of traditional fables and fairy tales, were consistently portrayed as evil. With the advent of the occult revival more and more material appeared that attempted to shift the line between good and evil.

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The “Twilight” Phenomena

by Caryl Matrisciana

Based on Mormon, Stephenie Meyer’s 4-book “vampire romance” series, the Twilight movie was released last week (Nov 21, 2008) in 3419 cinema theaters across the nation and grossed over $70 million its first weekend. It’s the hottest pop culture phenomenon since Harry Potter mania.

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Bringing Twilight out into the Son

by Eric Barger

By now most of you have heard about the bestselling Twilight saga series written by Stephenie Meyer. Thus far there are over 17 million books in print from the series. However, if you’ve been hanging around in a cave somewhere just waiting for a reason to flutter, let me sum up the storyline: Vampires are cool. Some may be bad, but in general Vampires are cool and Edward Cullen is the newest heart throb.

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Avatar

by Helen van Huyssteen-Bosman

James Cameron, director of the previous “most successful movie in history” (Titanic), brings us a titanic religious deception in his latest box office hit, Avatar.  Yes, in the natural, Avatar is a visual treasure: a technological milestone.  Stunning—mesmerizing – an amazing piece of theatrics! But it is also a blatantly subversive education in theology and politics as also was his latest documentary on Jesus, which had no other purpose but to discredit scripture (The Lost tomb of Jesus)

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Touched by An Angel: But Which Kind?

by Berit Kjos

“We see the angels as a common denominator among the religions of the world and focusing on what we have in common rather than our differences will help unite all peoples spiritually.

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The Lost Symbol – Dan Brown

by David Livingstone

Just finished reading Dan Brown’s latest.  I don’t normally read fiction, but I read this just to stay in touch with the type of propaganda that is being disseminated.

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Crash goes the Da Vinci Code

by Dr. Ron Rhodes

Since Dan Brown’s novel, The Da Vinci Code exploded on the scene, I have been asked numerous times by interested Christians to provide evidence against the claims in the book.

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