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Does the movie “Paul” attack Christianity?; Is censorship ever good?; Plus headlines starring the Disney Channel, Michelle Obama, Justin Bieber, Jesse L. Martin, Marc Cherry and a new inspirational app
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John W. Kennedy
Is Paul an attack on the Christian faith? Nick Frost, one of the writers/actors of the new E.T. spoof (about a pair of comic book geeks who have a close encounter of the absurd kind) says the film isn’t anti-religion just because it depicts a crazed Christian creationist (portrayed by SNL‘s Kristin Wiig) who can’t…
Bill Maher doubts President Obama’s Christianity; Catholics in Media Award winners announced; Justin Bieber: Christian; “Lady with a Lamp” seeks U.S. TV home; Fr. James Martin on Valentine’s Day
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John W. Kennedy
Bill Maher believes Barack Obama is faking being a Christian. The Real Time host thinks the president’s secretly a secular humanist, basically suggesting he’s a liar. Personally, I believe the President Obama is a Christian. What I have trouble believing is that Bill Maher is a practicing comedian. 18th annual Catholics in Media Award honorees…
Questions: Will Donald Trump run for President?; Did Abraham Lincoln favor deporting freed slaves?; Is “It’s a Wonderful Life” one of the best Christian movies ever?
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John W. Kennedy
Donald Trump for President? Will the the real estate tycoon/Apprentice star get to tell Barack Obama he’s fired? For the record, he (of course) says he’d fix the economy and get America respected again. He also reportedly says he’s pro-life, anti-gun control and promises to dismantle Obamacare. Not endorsing here, just reporting.Book: Abraham Lincoln wanted…
Headlines starring Anne Rice (with harsh words for the Catholic Church), Paul Haggis (ditto Scientology), Keith Olbermann, Al Gore, Michael Moore, Ed Asner, Charlie Sheen, Mel Gibson, Jeff Zucker, Conan O’Brien, Sherri Shepherd and an E.T. named “Paul”
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John W. Kennedy
Anne Rice calls the Catholic Church “immoral.” In an interview with her son Christopher (for the gay site Advocate.com) the on again/off again Catholic author says, after thinking about it for several years, she came to the conclusion that the Catholic Church “was not a fine religion, that it was dishonorable, that it was dishonest,…
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