Daily Archives: September 3, 2011

Quip of the Day: Colorblind

Remember the Sega Game Gear commercial, that was to put Sega over the top as more desirable than Nintendo (look whose still around)? Well, I was thinking the other day. While the problem of last year, that new city ordinance … Continue reading

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Julie Clawson on Torchwood as Postcolonial Science Fiction

I just love it when postcolonial theory and science fiction on television fit together just so nicely. I am also big fan of this years Torchwood series: Miracle Day. I find it intriguing, just like the following quotes: “I love … Continue reading

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Now Available: James Cone’s Latest book, The Cross and the Lynching Tree

“For Paul to say that we should boast in the cross of Christ is shocking for two reasons.  One is that it’s like saying: Boast only in the electric chair. Only exult in the gas chamber. Only rejoice in the … Continue reading

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Do Open Theists Have a Public Relations problem?

You bet your bottom dollars they do! “Neo-Calvinism resources are extremely well-designed and strategically-marketed. Therefore, it isn’t very difficult to understand why that view is gaining more and more ground in the US each day.” “And as an Open theist, … Continue reading

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