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A La Carte (10/14)
- 10/14/08
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Hazen on Religulous
“Well, if it’s not very funny, then what does it have to offer? Nothing, really, except a chance for Maher and Charles to make a fast buck (glad I got my ticket for free). Maher is pitching this film as mavericky—telling the truth about religion that everyone else is afraid to address. But Religulous is nothing more than filthy, nudie, druggie, and obtusey.”
Every Tear
“I had no idea our tears were so personally our own. Samantha’s tears solved the case because there were none others like hers. They were unique to the eyes they came from, intricately a part of Samantha herself. In the pains and joys that cause us to weep, we leave a mark far more intimate than we realize.”
6 Steps that Put the Economy on the Rocks
Here is a succinct summary of a useful article from WORLD magazine.
Spare the Rod
“Alan E. Kazdin is a frustrated man, and it’s America’s parents who are frustrating him. These parents are, of all things, prone to use an occasional spanking in disciplining their children. Dr. Kazdin’s great frustration is that these parents insist on doing what seems right to them, and thus they are ignoring or rejecting the fact that “science” shows that spankings don’t work.”
To Know God
ThirstyTheologian wrestles with the age-old tension of wanting to know God, but not enough to actually put in the work of getting to know him…
“Well, if it’s not very funny, then what does it have to offer? Nothing, really, except a chance for Maher and Charles to make a fast buck (glad I got my ticket for free). Maher is pitching this film as mavericky—telling the truth about religion that everyone else is afraid to address. But Religulous is nothing more than filthy, nudie, druggie, and obtusey.”
Every Tear
“I had no idea our tears were so personally our own. Samantha’s tears solved the case because there were none others like hers. They were unique to the eyes they came from, intricately a part of Samantha herself. In the pains and joys that cause us to weep, we leave a mark far more intimate than we realize.”
6 Steps that Put the Economy on the Rocks
Here is a succinct summary of a useful article from WORLD magazine.
Spare the Rod
“Alan E. Kazdin is a frustrated man, and it’s America’s parents who are frustrating him. These parents are, of all things, prone to use an occasional spanking in disciplining their children. Dr. Kazdin’s great frustration is that these parents insist on doing what seems right to them, and thus they are ignoring or rejecting the fact that “science” shows that spankings don’t work.”
To Know God
ThirstyTheologian wrestles with the age-old tension of wanting to know God, but not enough to actually put in the work of getting to know him…

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Comments (1)
Did you notice that the link to “Samantha’s Tears” had nothing to do with Samantha or her tears?I do love ala carte, though.