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“Adjustment Bureau” tackles Christian themes; ABC must like the “B” word; “Passion” actor in CBS pilot; Praise for “Of Gods and Men” and J.R.R. Tolkien
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John W. Kennedy
Adjustment Bureau scores solid box office opening. The sci-fi romance starring Matt Damon pulled in a very respectable $20.9 million over the weekend, Director George Nolfi believes the film, which explores ideas of predestination and free will, has strong appeal for Christian audiences, telling Big Hollywood “I’ve long been fascinated with the question of how…
MSNBC host makes scary anti-life argument; “Love Boat” actor vs. CAIR; Jerry Zandstra vs. Hollywood; TV pilot trends
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John W. Kennedy
Plain scary. MSNBC host Cenk Uygar may have made the worst pro-fetuscide argument ever when speaking out against an Ohio bill that would forbid abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected. Here’s what he said about lawmakers listening to live fetal heartbeats via ultrasound: “By all accounts, the fetus will be the youngest ever…
Pope Benedict’s new book dismantles twisted logic of anti-Semitism; Bishops update Bible translation; PTC makes fiduciary case against MTV; Do Mormons like the Broadway comedy about their faith?; Was “Castle” episode anti-Christian?
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John W. Kennedy
Pope Benedict XVI: Don’t blames Jews for Christ’s crucifixion. In his news book Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week (the follow-up to his 2007 bestseller Jesus of Nazareth) the pontiff explores the details of the final week of Jesus’ earthly life – as the subtitle states From the Entrance Into Jerusalem to the Resurrection. In excerpts…
New Showtime series focuses on a corrupt pope; Meredith Baxter disses Republicans; Why it’s past time for CBS to cancel “Two and a Half Men” for good
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John W. Kennedy
It’s Showtime for a corrupt pope. The pay-cable channel will debut The Borgias in April. The historical drama stars Jeremy Irons as Rodrigo Borgia (aka Pope Alexander VI) who apparently bought his way into the papacy and whose rule is considered by many to be a prime example of corruption in the Catholic Church during…
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