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Christian skeptics of fantasy must reckon with the biblical wisdom spelled in Marian A. Jacobsâs nonfiction-about-fiction book.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
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Christian skeptics of fantasy must reckon with the biblical wisdom spelled in Marian A. Jacobsâs nonfiction-about-fiction book.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
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Star Trek Into Fun Yet Generic and Derivative Darkness
The latest âStar Trekâ film has great cast, visuals, and action. But the story ends up derivative, the worldview one of âdistractism,â and the titular âdarknessâ generic and dull.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Why I Put It Down
Here are my top eight reasons, in descending order, why I’m likely to put a book down and stop reading.
— R. L. Copple —
Agenda Fiction Is Alive and Well
The purpose of fiction is to experience the truth lived out in real life. Even if that real life is in the future, past, or a fantasy world.
— R. L. Copple —
Godzilla Is Not Dead
There is one thing God and Godzilla have in common. People keep thinking they’ve been killed off, only to watch them come back to life.
— R. L. Copple —
Biblical Discernment: The Pure Free-for-all
If all things are pure, Paul wouldn’t be concerned that they might be led astray.
— R. L. Copple —
Origin Stories: Ashley Hodges Bazer
âThe Crownâs Callâ independent author Ashley Hodges Bazer shares her conversion to Godly geekhood.
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If I Were A Starfleet Captain
If I were a Starfleet captain, I would …
— Shannon McDermott —
Engage Polls: The Best Of Star Trek’s First 50 Years
What are the best films, shows, and catchphrases in Star Trek’s first 50 years of science fiction storytelling?
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Star Trek On TV
Now, the Star Trek legends are together for the first time on free TV with All Star Trek on H&I.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller —
The Gospel According To Star Trek, Part 1
Initially, the idea that weâre engaging in something philosophical, or even spiritual, by watching a sci-fi adventure show may seem strange, but Star Trek has always been philosophical in nature.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller —
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