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Stuff Christian Culture Likes
#131 The hip-hop hug
By
Stephanie Drury
As the Christian side hug gains notoriety, another type of hug seems to be evolving.
Feedback on Beliefnet’s blog format
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Stephanie Drury
Now you can air any grievances about the blog layout and stuff.
#130 The short engagement
By
Stephanie Drury
When couples in Christian culture get engaged they are encouraged to keep their engagement short. The engagement period is considered a ticking time bomb because of the difficulty of "staying pure."
#129 Looking down on denominations that don’t observe Lent
By
Stephanie Drury
Christians feeling superior to each other is a smug little tendency that’s old as dirt.
#128 Not observing Lent
By
Stephanie Drury
Evangelicals don't do Lent. If you ask one of them what Lent is about, there is an excellent chance they won't be able to tell you. To them it's a Catholic thing.
#127 Knowing beyond a shadow of a doubt
By
Stephanie Drury
That pesky shadow of doubt thwarts people at every turn. If only it didn't exist. Christian culture in particular would like to evolve past it and, as such, they bring it up a lot.
#126 Tim Tebow’s mom
By
Stephanie Drury
Evangelicals love Tim Tebow, so they love his mom by proxy. She's like the evangelical Virgin Mary.
#125 The iPad
By
Stephanie Drury
The iPad has sparked widespread dismay but fortunately for Apple, Christian culture is unaffected. Christians who identify as emergent and/or relevant can't wait to get an iPad of their very own.
#124 Signing off as Satan
By
Stephanie Drury
In an attempt at reverse psychology and perhaps to lure you with their hilarity, Christian culture signs things with Satan's name to show you that, obviously, you should do the opposite of what Satan says.
#123 Christian roommates
By
Stephanie Drury
Christians prefer to cohabit with their own ilk. When someone in Christian culture goes seeking a roommate they always specify that any applicants must also be Christians in order to be considered.
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