Thank You, Satanists
Last week in a blog post here, I suggested that those of us disheartened by…
Read MoreLast week in a blog post here, I suggested that those of us disheartened by…
Read MoreThis week’s recap includes evidence of ongoing struggles over LGBT equality within Europe and between…
Read MoreThe Satanic Temple, the group behind the proposed monument to Satan in Oklahoma, has announced that they will hold…
Read MoreFr. Kostrzewa wants to be the Monster Fighter.
Read MoreWhen Republicans turn Satanic Panic on their own.
Read MoreAn interview with “Lucien Greaves” the mastermind behind the proposal for a Satanic monument on the grounds of the Oklahoma capital.
Read MoreWill the challenge to build “an homage to the historic/literary Satan” at Oklahoma’s capital actually change anything?
Read MoreA pastor takes a close look at GOP policies.
Read MoreFlight, like most of the other religiously-themed scripts to which Washington agrees to lend his star power, is no Kirk Cameron morality play. As in The Book of Eli, in which Washington played a post-apocalyptic loner who creates a trail of gore during a violent spiritual pursuit of the lone remaining copy of the Bible, the celluloid preaching in Flight is rated R. In addition to the early lingering shots of full-frontal and rear nudity, the film provides a steady stream of f-bombs, and from nearly start to finish it is awash in booze.
Read MoreMitt Romney’s endorsement by various televangelists obscures the more important ways in which the candidate himself now projects the essence of televangelism.
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