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Christopher Hitchens: I'm Not as I Was
I’m not going to quit until I absolutely have to, Christopher Hitchens said to a cheering crowd on Saturday, continuing even “in the foxhole” to affirm his atheist beliefs, as Richard Dawkins put it.
Netflix Cancels Plans for Separate DVD, Streaming Websites
Customer outrage has Netflix backpedaling from their recent decision to split their DVD rental business into two different websites.
Johnny Depp to Take on Dr. Seuss Biopic Next
Edward Scissorhands, Mad Hatter, Willy Wonka, Captain Jack Sparrow, Rango – and now Dr. Seuss? Adding to his ever-growing list of odd but endearing roles, actor Johnny Depp may soon tackle a new film centered on the life of children’s author and illustrator Dr. Seuss
Crystal Cathedral Scandal 'a Bad Picture of the Church, Christianity'
Founder Robert Schuller’s financial scandal now clouding Crystal Cathedral’s bankruptcy woes is giving Christianity a bad rep, says Craig Huey, a Christian politician and activist.
Supreme Court to Review Use of F-Word on TV; Conservatives Ready Alternatives
As the Supreme Court prepares to review the Federal Communications Commission’s indecency rules pertaining to the F-word and other expletives as well as nudity on broadcast TV, conservatives are gearing up to protect families.
Steve Jobs Lauded for Impact on Christians, Evangelism
Many knew Jobs to be a Buddhist. Nevertheless, pastors, Christian leaders, and theologians are all celebrating Jobs for his critical role in advancing Christ’s cause and the Great Commission.
Black Reformed Christians Under 'Theological Imperialism?'
Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater is the message Pastor Eric Mason is sending out to the black community, referring to the tension many Reformed African Americans are experiencing today over their acceptance of “the white man’s” theology.
Hundreds of New Prosecutions Against Nazi Death Camp Guards Reopened
German authorities have recently reopened hundreds of dormant investigations against Nazi death camp guards following the sentencing of retired U.S. autoworker John Demjanjuk, who was convicted for complicity in the murder of thousands of Jews during the Nazi-era, The Associated Press reported.
The Gideons International Scripture Blitz Hits Erie County
Allowing people to encounter the truth of God’s Word themselves, The Gideons International, famous for their distribution of compact Bibles, continues its efforts of spreading Scripture all throughout the world, focusing this time in Erie County, Pa.
NBC Cancels 'The Playboy Club' After Porn Controversy, Bad Ratings
After just three episodes, NBC canceled their new TV series “The Playboy Club” as a result of low ratings and viewer outrage, drawing praise from many family organizations and faith-based groups that avidly sought to “close the club.”