Top 10 Fundamentalist Stories of 2006
Note: This is an opinion column. Views expressed here are those of the author and not necessarily those of SI.
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Fundamentalists and Theater: Act Three, Say What?
In spite of my perplexity about theater, the truth is that occasionally I still see it. I am assaulted with it on airliners. I am exposed to it in other people’s homes. Other circumstances also arise.
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Catholic Report Shows Cause for Concern as Members Defect to Evangelicalism
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The comment about the state of preaching in the RCC is worth the read.
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Young Evangelicals on CNN
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Fundamentalists and Theater: Act Two, So What?
They say that confession is good for the soul. Well, here’s my confession.
I love the theater.
I fell in love during my junior year in high school. On a whim I tried out for a school play and somehow ended up with a lead role. That was a turning point in my life. Acting was the first thing I discovered that I could do really well.
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"'Shall the fundamentalists win?' In North America, they clearly did not. On a global scale, though, matters might develop differently."
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Fundamentalists and Theater: Act One, Whatever Happened?
My parents came to Christ when I was about three or four years old. They responded to the witness of a home missionary who was planting a fundamental Baptist church in their small Michigan town. After they were baptized and joined that church, they brought up their children under the sound of its teaching.
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A Young Atheist’s Look at Young Fundamentalists
Book Review of Lauren Sandler’s Righteous
Neither Richard Dawkins’ God Delusionnor Sam Harris’ Letter to a Christian Nation held me with even the remotest interest, but young Lauren Sandler’s book, Righteous: Dispatches from the Evangelical Youth Movement (New York: Penguin Group, 2006), did.
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