Daily Archives: 03/12/2010

Liam Neeson, Hollywood’s ‘Aslan’, doesn’t even know who he’s playing

Narnia fans’ fury after Liam Neeson claims Aslan – the symbol of Christ – could also be Mohammed Author C. S. Lewis was clear that the character of Aslan in his Chronicles of Narnia is based on Christ, but the actor who … Continue reading

Posted in C. S. Lewis, Inklings, Visual Arts

Once again we see the secularist double standard at work, even in “Christian” America

Kansas pastor arrested for passing out Gospel tracts A pastor was arrested for loitering after passing out Gospel tracts on a public sidewalk outside of a local mosque in Wichita, Kansas. Pastor Mark Holick, of the Spirit One Christian Center, … Continue reading

Posted in Secularism

Some classical music recommendations for Christmas

A Christmas review of noteworthy classical music selected by Jon Pott and Raymond C. Van Leeuwen

Posted in Music

Report says it’s wrong to exclude God and religious beliefs from the school classroom

Report says it’s wrong to exclude God from the classroom A new report from the theology think tank Theos has criticised attempts to restrict the influence of religious beliefs on education. Doing God in Education is authored by Professor Trevor … Continue reading

Posted in Secularism

Leading British newspaper supports ‘Not Ashamed’ to be a Christian campaign

The best time of year to stand up for Christianity This week, Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, helped launch a campaign to persuade Christians to show their faith in public.  It is called “Not Ashamed” – a title that … Continue reading

Posted in Secularism

May 21, 2011, the end of the world as we know it — updated

I previously posted about this back at the beginning of August: May 21, 2011: the end of the world as we know it? It’s still going on: Omaha billboards herald Jesus’ return in May A Christian group is proclaiming Jesus’ … Continue reading

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