5.24.2005

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Frankly, it's hard to shock me, but this really does shock me. I expect things like the Orson Scott Card piece since it's a tie-in to religious beliefs. But this is simply a straight review. Why on earth would Christianity Today find it relevant to act as your local film guide?

Is it because they know that American Christians being part of this world find such things important, so they want to be able to relate? Is it because they want to act as the moral foreteller and warn interested readers what might be in store for them? Is it because the religion is so mainstream there is no difference between us and the world?

I don't know whether this disappoints me, shocks me, or hurts my heart.

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