This is cool (and humbling). And very helpful for parents who are worried that their kids got involved with a cult when they joined The Rock.
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February 21, 2004
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Things I’d Do If I Ever Became An Evil Overlord.
Man, I hope this guy never usurps Cobra Commander, Dr. Evil, Visini, [random Bond villain], or Skeletor…
A worthy 10 minute read. I think the last one is especially appropriate.
The Debate
February 20, 2004
So, for those of you who went to the Craig/Avalos Debate, what did you think? What were your reactions? I didn’t go, but I listened to the recording of it, as well as all of Dr. Craig’s seminars. I also have taken three of Avalos’s classes (one of which wasn’t actually taught by him, but it was his material).
I’m thinking of writing an article for the Articles section, and would be interested in your thoughts.
Most Jews Not Against the Passion!
February 17, 2004
Tim sent me this incredible article written by a rabbi about why Jews SHOULD not be against the passion and indeed that most aren’t.
It is worth your time for a thorough read. Some highlights:
Those Jewish organizations that have squandered both time and money futilely protesting Passion, ostensibly in order to prevent pogroms in Pittsburgh, can hardly be proud of their performance. They failed at everything they attempted. They were hoping to ruin Gibson rather than enrich him. They were hoping to suppress Passion rather than promote it. Finally, they were hoping to help Jews rather than harm them.
I consider it crucially important for Christians to know that not all Jews are in agreement with their self-appointed spokesmen
Many individual Jews have shared with me their embarrassment that groups, ostensibly representing them, attack Passion but are silent about depraved entertainment that encourages killing cops and brutalizing women. Citing artistic freedom, Jewish groups helped protect sacrilegious exhibits such as the anti-Christian feces extravaganza presented by the Brooklyn Museum four years ago.










February 21, 2004
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