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  18. <description>Which Jesus do you follow? Is it the Hippy Jesus, who the Doobie Brothers sang about? Postcard Jesus, who we see in the ever-present picture, tanned and quiet? It's a question that has resonated throughout the ages; Jesus Himself asked His disciples "But who do you say that I am?" when they were confronted with various ideas of who He actually was, even in that day. Jared Wilson's book, Your Jesus Is Too Safe, shows us exactly what kind of Jesus the Bible presents, and what kind of Jesus the early Church worshiped. The kind of Jesus that the apostles...</description>
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  24. <title>Stephen</title>
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  27. <description>What do we know of Stephen? Not much, from a historical standpoint. We don't know when he was born, or how old he was when he died. We don't know his testimony, as far as how he became a Christian -- though tradition says that he was one of the 70 that Christ sent out. We're fairly certain that he died in either 36 or 37 AD, just based on the material in Acts. From a spiritual standpoint, we know enough. Stephen is an example for us -- he's someone who used what he was given to the glory of...</description>
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  33. <title>Movie Metaphysics: &lt;i&gt;The Dark Knight&lt;/i&gt;</title>
  34. <link>http://pewview.new.mu.nu/movie_metaphysics_ithe_dark_knighti</link>
  35. <category>Movie Metaphysics</category>
  36. <description>A new year ( a few months back, I know), a new month, a new season, and a new category. Hopefully a new series, but I'm bad at series writing (something I'm trying to improve on). Movie Metaphysics -- a series looking at the spirituality in film. I probably won't spend much time looking at explicitly Christian films, since the spirituality there is apparent. I'll look at mainstream film, to see the religion "ghosts" (as the folks at GetReligion put it). I also won't just be saying "good movie, bad movie" (I'll do that kind of thing at my reviews...</description>
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  38. <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 14:36:27 +0000</pubDate>
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  42. <title>What's Going On Here??</title>
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  45. <description>Just an update for both the people still subscribed here. I'm hoping to have a totally redesigned site up at a new location by the middle to end of March. I'm 1/3 of the way there, financially, and I've picked out the new template. For now, I'm going to keep the feed at Feedburner, but if that changes I'll let you all know. If you want to help me out, you can donate through the PayPal link on the right, OR you can sign up for your new website through the Bluehost link, also on the right. Bluehost is where...</description>
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  47. <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 14:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
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  51. <title>Why I'm Getting Rid of Google Chrome</title>
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  54. <description>WAY off topic for this blog (though, seriously, anything I post at this point is a plus - more on that a bit later), but something that's bugging me, and has been for a while. Google Chrome isn't stable. At least not on my computer. Admittedly, I've got an old computer (7 years old now), but one of the reasons I decided to use Chrome was because it wasn't resource intensive -- it was something that I thought I could use on my computer without it becoming a resource hog. And it's not a resource hog. In fact, there's a...</description>
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  56. <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 13:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
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  60. <title>Twitter and Me</title>
  61. <link>http://pewview.new.mu.nu/twitter_and_me</link>
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  63. <description>I guess this goes under the New Media category. NOt sure, and don't really care. I'm plotting the complete overhaul of this blog (yeah, yeah -- you've said that before), so it doesn't matter much to me at this point. I've been Twittering for a while now -- almost a year, by the looks of my Twitter archive (64 pages, 1,278 Tweets). In that time, I've developed a sort of personal code regarding Twitter usage. If you don't know what Twitter is, you need to watch this video before you read any...</description>
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  65. <pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 22:32:29 +0000</pubDate>
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  69. <title>Advent</title>
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  72. <description>"I can't WAIT until Christmas Eve!" That's what my daughter said to me, the day after Thanksgiving. It struck me as a bit unusual, since it's Christmas day when we open our presents. But she's looking forward to the excitement on Christmas Eve. The traditions we have. The anticipation. That's what Advent is -- anticipation. Waiting. And knowing that what we are waiting for is worth the wait, no matter how long it will be. Think about the nation of Israel. They were promised a Deliverer, a Messiah. They knew He was coming. They waited for him. And waited. And...</description>
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  78. <title>To the 52, From 1 Of the 48</title>
  79. <link>http://pewview.new.mu.nu/to_the_52_from_1_of_the_48</link>
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  81. <description>This ain't a political blog, and I've been pretty silent through the campaign. My candidate didn't make it to the national race, and the candidates I had to chose from were not what I wanted, so I held my nose and voted for the lesser of the two evils that we were given. And the lesser evil lost. Oh, well. My Facebook status from a couple days ago pretty much sums my opinions up -- God's in charge, and He knows what He's doing. Even when we don't understand it, and even when things don't seem to be in anyone's...</description>
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  87. <title>A Note To Authors (and PR people, too)</title>
  88. <link>http://pewview.new.mu.nu/a_note_to_authors_and_pr_people_too</link>
  89. <category>System</category>
  90. <description>I get a lot of requests to review books. More than I can handle, in fact, and right now I'm WAAAY behind on reviews (I've got one or two books I've had for almost a year and haven't finished -- tells you how good they are, huh?). But I still get press releases from writers and their PR agents telling me about their newest book and asking me to review it. MOST of these are simply form email. Some are actually personalized email to me, where the author mentions a similar book I've reviewed, or something like that. I agree...</description>
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  92. <pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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  96. <title>Beat Coastal, The Sequel</title>
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  99. <description>Yes, it's college football season again. And yes, while everyone else pays attention to the Bowl Series schools, I'm watching 1-AA -- the championship series. I'll get into the whole Bowl game vs. playoffs debate later on, promise. This season, my own alma mater Liberty University has been on a roll. They've got the longest winning streak in 1-AA football, and are one of a very few teams that are still undefeated. Of course, two Division II schools at the beginning of the season will do that for you, so that's not a real big bragging point for me. But...</description>
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  105. <title>Obama's Backdrop</title>
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  108. <description>Everyone's talking about the Temple of Obama that the Dems set up at the convention. My wife pointed something out to me, and I think it's more likely that this is what they were going for: Compare the set to pictures of the President taken during a press conference in the Rose Garden. The DNC has built their own Rose Garden Press Conference Playset, complete with Major Media Reporter action figures. Veto-Power President Obama action figure shipping soon, some assembly required. Seriously -- look at the Rose Garden picture here and note the similarities. I seriously think that is what...</description>
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  114. <title>The Chronicles of Andreius, the Paladin, Chapter 2</title>
  115. <link>http://pewview.new.mu.nu/the_chronicles_of_andreius_the_paladin_chapter_2</link>
  116. <category>The Chronicles of Andreius, the Paladin</category>
  117. <description>Chapter 2 Curse of the Wolf Moon I missed the introduction to this one. Basically, the assignment is to go hunt some herbs that grow near a lake, past a big mountain. Sort of a Dora the Explorer adventure. Collecting the herbs will require a long trek -- through the forest, across a mountain pass, and finally to Mirror Lake. Andreius best get started! Andreius was following a trail through the woods when his foot was violently yanked out from under him. His body followed, and he was suddenly upside down, swaying back and forth from a tree branch. Then...</description>
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  123. <title>Just  A Few Years Behind ....</title>
  124. <link>http://pewview.new.mu.nu/just_a_few_years_behind_....</link>
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  126. <description>Pop Christianity (as opposed to Christianity -- pop Christianity adds all the Jesus junk that Christian bookstores seem to love so dearly). As I was saying ... pop Christianity always seems to be several years behind pop culture. We got ska late, we got rap late (and most of it wasn't good), we got metal late (though some of it was quite good). And now, we're getting Guitar Hero late. Digital Praise, the folks who brought you Dance Praise and Dance Praise 2: the Remix are at it again, bringing us Guitar Praise. It's Guitar Hero with Christian rock music....</description>
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  132. <title>Did Bill just endorse ... McCain??</title>
  133. <link>http://pewview.new.mu.nu/did_bill_just_endorse_..._mccain</link>
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  135. <description>From The Hill: "Suppose for example you're a voter. And you've got candidate X and candidate Y. Candidate X agrees with you on everything, but you don't think that person can deliver on anything. Candidate Y disagrees with you on half the issues, but you believe that on the other half, the candidate will be able to deliver. For whom would you vote?" Of course, Paul Begala says that Clinton is "totally for Barak." And Clinton will never come out and support anyone but the Democratic nominee. But it makes you wonder ... Ironically, there are plenty of Evangelical Christians...</description>
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  141. <title>Hmmmmm.  BC Bought!</title>
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  143. <category>Current Events</category>
  144. <description>It's been confirmed -- Blogcritics has been bought by Technorati. Yeah -- it's been reported by all the tech sites, but I wasn't going to say anything until Eric Olsen sent us all an email letting us know. This is a good thing for Blogcritics. Eric and Phillip and everyone else at BC have worked hard to make it what it is today. It's a great place for bloggers to make a name for themselves, and it's a great online magazine. It shows how a "group blog" can effectively rebrand itself into a "magazine" while still keeping much of the...</description>
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