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The Wretched Controversy
The longer this Wretched position sits there with only a brief flurry of opposition, the more deadly it becomes. What may have started out as an interesting concept to consider can quickly become a hardened conviction.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2017
Rebutting a ‘Wretched’ View of Fantasy Fiction
Christian TV host Todd Friel warns about fantasy stories, yet misses the line between real sin and human imagination.
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E. Stephen Burnett in December 2017
What Is It About Fantasy And Christmas?
The cool thing about good fantasy, however, is that no one explains it. There isn’t a narrator in C. S. Lewis’s Narnia books that says, “Now boys and girls, Aslan is actually Jesus.” Instead, readers are allowed to discover the dots on their own and connect them at their leisure. Or leave them unconnected.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2017
Things Fantasy Authors Like to Write AboutâBut Really Shouldnât
Some fantasy stories should have stayed locked up in the castle room high in the turret.
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Zac Totah in December 2017
The Book of Revelation is an Epic Horror Fantasy
Horror is absolutely a biblical genre. Exhibit A: the book of Revelation.
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Brian Godawa in November 2017
Why Are People So Fascinated by the Flood?
How have people around the world for thousands of years woven tales about a global flood?
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Brennan S. McPherson in November 2017
Ghosts . . . In The Bible?
Ghost stories, to me, are much like demon and angel stories. Real angels and demons do exist, but few stories stick to the Biblical narrative that show us what those supernatural beings are like.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2017
No Other Gods
I didn’t catch Tom Cruise’s The Mummy in theaters, so I watched it on DVD when it came out last week. It wasn’t as awful as I was expecting, though it doesn’t hold a candle to the Brendan Fraser films […]
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Mark Carver in October 2017
When Is Horror Too Much?
Believers of old did not shy away from horror. Hardly! Some of our most loved hymns are based on a premise of what we today consider to be horror.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2017
95 Theses for Christian Fiction Reformation, part 2
Christian-made fictionâs worst errors come from shallow or false beliefs about our faith.
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E. Stephen Burnett in October 2017
Fantasy and The Depiction Of Evil
In fantasy, choosing against God can look like eating Turkish Delight or keeping a ring you set out to destroy.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2017
Guns. Lots of Guns.
Guns are fun to shoot in real life and fun to watch on-screen. But they are just a tool.
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Mark Carver in October 2017
Six Things that Work Aboard âStar Trek: Discoveryâ
Star Trek: Discovery lets Christian fans engage a conflicted sci-fi world built on humanism.
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E. Stephen Burnett in September 2017
7 Reasons Why a Silmarillion Movie Is a Terrible Idea
Are we in for a return to Middle-earth? The hesitation to leave for good is understandable, but there are a number of reasons why a Silmarillion movie isn’t the answer.
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Zac Totah in September 2017
Down With the Sickness
The biggest threat to human existence rarely gets news coverage: itâs not North Korea, global warming, or white privilege; itâs disease.
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Mark Carver in September 2017
Entering Storyland: Why We Become Immersed in the Tales We Read
Stories have a common thread running through them. Theyâre not real, but in our minds, itâs as if they are.
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Zac Totah in September 2017
Let It Shine
The power of light can turn a walking nightmare into a CGI curiosity.
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Mark Carver in September 2017
When Pastors Criticize Popular Culture
Pastors must show they know popular culture’s purpose before they criticize particular stories.
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E. Stephen Burnett in August 2017
Abandoned By The Lonely God
G. K. Chesterton trusted God and His âknightsâ to defeat evil. How does The Doctor compare?
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Nicholas Tieman in August 2017
Why I Quit Watching ‘Game Of Thrones’ and ‘The Walking Dead’
Let me tell you why I quit two of the most popular TV shows of the 21st century, Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead.
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Mark Carver in August 2017
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