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My name is Meg and I’m a superhero addict9 comments

megmcnulty wrote 2 days ago: My name is Meg and I’m a superhero addict. When I was a nipper I benefited from the huge hoard of co … more →

Tags: superwomen, sexism, film, superheroes, Meg's post, Role Models, Girls

Gender in genre2 comments

andrewknighton wrote 3 days ago: Everwalker recently wrote a blog post about gender equality in genre literature. It’s a topic … more →

Tags: Fantasy, writing, everwalker, Gender, Feminist Frequency

Some Thoughts on Reformed Caricatures and Self-Criticism14 comments

Derek Rishmawy wrote 3 days ago: Oliver Cromwell is reputed to have exclaimed during a dispute, “I beseech thee, in Christ’s bowels, … more →

Tags: Calvin, Caricature, Christianity, Morgan Guyton, Polemics, Reformed Theology, self-criticism

Van Gogh paints DiCaprio: has Photoshop gone too far? | Art and design | guardian.co.uk

digger666 wrote 4 days ago: Van Gogh paints DiCaprio: has Photoshop gone too far? | Art and design | guardian.co.uk. It’s … more →

Tags: Science & Technology, Art, media, ict, graphic arts & images, history of art & criticism, Social, Cyberspace, Software Operating Systems

XX Marks The Spot?14 comments

Emmie Mears wrote 4 days ago: Sometimes I feel like I’m searching for a far off treasure with no map to speak of. Just a rag … more →

Tags: sexism, superwomen, Bechdel Test, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, emmie mears, Felicia Day, Spock, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness

New Families

Dylan wrote 5 days ago: Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall beco … more →

Tags: Marriage, One Flesh, Genesis 2, Weddings, wedding, father-in-law, Father of the Bride, Speeches, wedding speeches

One Nano-Second Before the Big Bang

MonsterStuff wrote 1 week ago:     What happened one second before the big bang? This is probably one of the most perplexing questi … more →

Tags: Futurism and the Tomorrow Mill, big bang, Cosmology, Space Shuttle, Australopithecus, homo sapien, Astronomy Alternative

But Samuel

Jeff Tolle wrote 1 week ago:   The book of Samuel talks about an amazing man who was used by God as the kingdom of Israel wa … more →

Tags: life 2, Ministry, leadership, Sacrifice, Faithfulness, Service, comparison, Samuel, eli

Hi Fidelity1 comment

andersays wrote 1 week ago: Fidelity. Definition via http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fidelity gives us an overarching ide … more →

Tags: Social, Philosophy, Personal

To Question or Not To Question? (That is the Question)

Teryn O'Brien wrote 1 week ago: In May, I’m writing about women in the church. Last week, I kicked off with “I Am A Bibl … more →

Tags: Church Issues, Identity Renewed Post, Lies we believe, Bible, biblical womanhood, Christian, Christianity, church, gender issues

We Are Stronger With Our Weakest Link

Jeff Tolle wrote 1 week ago:   Have you heard the following proverb? We are only as strong as our weakest link. We typically … more →

Tags: life 2, strong, weak, Abortion, human, Inhuman, Joni & Friends, world impact, Chains

Call the Midwife & Back-Alley Abortion

melissa braunstein wrote 1 week ago: Jenny Lee poses with fellow midwives Trixie Franklin and Cynthia Miller and three neighborhood babie … more →

Tags: Motherhood, Politics, Clips, Call the midwife, Heidi Thomas, Jennifer Worth, Abortion, Kermit Gosnell, Women's Health

Karl Barth and C.S. Lewis on the Birth of 'Chronological Snobbery'3 comments

Derek Rishmawy wrote 1 week ago: In assessing various arguments across over the years, I’ve found C.S. Lewis’ notion of t … more →

Tags: Theology, "Absolute Man", C. S. Lewis, Chronological Snobbery, enlightenment, History, Karl Barth, Protestant Theology

The Spotlight

Jeff Tolle wrote 1 week ago: Hey everyone! Here is some good Friday reading for all of you.  These are stories and blogs I’ … more →

Tags: Love, life 2, Religion, leadership, Leadership, John Maxwell, Central Christian, Israel, acrchaeology

Kermit Gosnell, Abortions, and a Thought About Life2 comments

Jeff Tolle wrote 1 week ago:   The picture above is of Kermit Gosnell. This man killed babies born alive after botched abort … more →

Tags: Love, life 2, Life, Abortion, Kermit Gosnell, live action, Geography, Baby, New York Times

The Mothers of Downton Abbey

melissa braunstein wrote 1 week ago: Mary Crawley meets her baby.  (baby crawley Tumblr) Downton Abbey closed its third season with the e … more →

Tags: Motherhood, Clips, Motherhood, Mothers, Parenting, Downton Abbey, Mary Crawley, Crawley Sisters, Julian Fellowes

Differing Emotions on Mothers' Day2 comments

cowboylawyer wrote 1 week ago: This is a day on which we honor mothers.  It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this … more →

Tags: Faith, Life in Colorado, Honoring Mothers, love for mothers, mothers we miss, MOTHERS DAY, the love of mothers, unfit mothers, women who are not mothers

Snapbacks: the new calling card of a douchebag.

Jefferson Blinco wrote 1 week ago: I have noticed that in the last 12 months, wearing a Snapback has become what appears to be increasi … more →

Tags: pop, Acerbic, acerbic views, Sardonic, pop culture, Social commentary, Swag, yolo, swagyolo

Excuses or Admissions?9 comments

cowboylawyer wrote 1 week ago: I have been reading about the Congressional hearings investigating the attack on the U.S. Embassy in … more →

Tags: Political Commentary


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