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Return of ‘The Peaceful Warrior’
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mkress
“The Peaceful Warrior,” starring Nick Nolte, returns to theaters this weekend following its short-lived limited release last summer. In this screen version of Dan Millman’s “The Way of the Peaceful Warrior,” a young gymnast finds hope and learns to achieve his full potential with the help of Nolte’s service-station mechanic/wise spiritual mentor, dubbed Socrates by…
NBC Needs To Leave The “Lights” On
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Kris Rasmussen
With only three episodes left, NBC’s small town drama “Friday Night Lights” still has yet to be picked up for another season. Despite numerous critical accolades, some television viewers are still reluctant to give the series a chance. But after another tour-de-force effort last week, I am throwing one more “hail mary” out into cyberspace…
American Idol: Sanjaya’s “Lucky Hair”
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lmarcus
Sanjaya Malakar, the 17-year-old American Idol finalist, has had a rough couple of weeks. His singing has been eviscerated by the judges, and he’s being criticized for remaining on the show when other, more talented singers have gotten the boot (as if it’s his fault how people choose to vote). The guy whom bloggers have…
Holy Ghost High Fashion: I Think Not
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jmcgee
Tongues. Some are given the gift of speaking, some of interpreting, and others have only heard the gift. Having heard the gift, I count it a blessing to witness the Holy Spirit fall upon someone in such a manner that it produces a completely different and unintelligible language unknown even to the speaker. But lately,…
‘American Idol’s’ Chris Sligh: Is He Christian Enough?
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Kris Rasmussen
If some of you “American Idol” fans out there still think that finalist Chris Sligh is playing coy about whether he is Christian enough, people from his past have spoken up with their thoughts on the pressing matter. In a recent Associated Content article, a spokesperson for ultra-conservative Bob Jones University–the school Sligh once attended–has…
‘Battlestar Galactica’ is Battlestar Fantastica
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Ellen Leventry
By now everyone should have been able to get to their recordings of “Battlestar Galactica,” and we can safely discuss the riveting season finale. If you still haven’t gotten to this Tivo’d episode … stop reading and go watch it now! All season finales are cliffhangers by nature, giving you a tantalizing glimpse into next…
FFH Walks a Spiritually Musical Path
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Idol Chatter
If you’re a spiritually minded person who enjoys a fresh music sound that inspires, check out FFH’s current album, “Far From Home (The FFH Collection).” Unlike some other bands of their kind, FFH manages to maintain a consistently fresh sound–every song doesn’t sound the same. It’s the kind of collection a spiritually-minded person can love…
Hindus v. Elizabeth Hurley
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Paul O'Donnell
When the tempest first broke about Elizabeth Hurley’s Hindu wedding to Arun Nayar in Jodhpur, India, the headlines read “Hurley’s Interfaith Marriage Contested by Hindu Traditionalists,” and celebrity watchers and religion geeks scoffed in unison at the closed-mindedness of the Hindu hardliners. Wrote marriage maven Rev. Laurie Sue Brockway, “LOVE is the same, EVERYWHERE. From…
Alabama’s ‘Songs of Inspiration’
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Idol Chatter
Alabama’s “Songs of Inspiration II” album starts with a wonderful spiritual posture: “I’m a pilgrim and a stranger, travelin’ through this wearisome land.” Then comes the familiar country gospel refrain: “I gotta home in that yonder city, good Lord, and it’s not made by hand.”If you like your Christian contemporary as country gospel, this collection…
Have You Had a Plague Today?
By
lmarcus
Some people send their friends e-cards. Some people send their friends plagues. Wait … what? If you’re like me, you’ve seen the recent spate of ads for upcoming horror movie “The Reaping” starring Hilary Swank and featuring the tagline “What hath God wrought?” I’m not sure what the plot of the movie is, but the…
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