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We Are Not in Kansas or Kiev Anymore



…elii Nuntiandi, 45; Pope John Paul II, Redemptoris Missio, 37; Pontifical Council for Social Communications, Communio et Progressio, 126-134, Aetatis Novae, 11)).   ENOUGH ALREADY! For a few days, my e-mail box was deluged by reviews from so-called evangelical Christian sources touting a New Age occult movie called Conversations with God. This movie was produced and directed by a man named Stephen Simon, who is a relentless proponent of New Age m… Continue reading

THE WIDOW OF SAINT-PIERRE



…of sedition against the Captain. The Captain is shipped back to France to be executed, and Neel is executed on the island. Thus, Pauline becomes a widow. THE WIDOW OF SAINT-PIERRE is beautifully filmed and has received superb reviews. The acting is subtle and complex. There’s more action than the average French movie, giving it a greater depth. However, the message of the movie is depressing and unbiblical. Aside from the obvious anti-capital pun… Continue reading

Forty Years Later, the MPAA Ratings Sham Continues



…o make more than $150 million at the domestic box office and $100 million or more overseas. The best way to get around this dastardly scheme is to know before your children go. And, you can do that best by checking the latest reviews on our newly re-designed website, www.movieguide.org, and by subscribing to MOVIEGUIDE® magazine through our toll-free numbers in North America, 1-800-599-6684 or 1-888-248-6689. The Entertainment Industry will reduc… Continue reading

What The Ratings Mean



…Often involves spiritism, use of magic or worship of many false gods, with one of the gods sometimes being singled out for special worship or particular lifelong devotion. Includes what is sometimes called the New Age.   Glossary: Profanity — Language that desecrates the sacred. Usually, profanity refers to taking God’s Name & the Lord Jesus Christ’s Name in vain. Obscenity — Foul, disgusting, offensive, lewd, and… Continue reading

Justin Bieber’s Faith



By Jeff Holder, Coordinating Editor No doubt about it, Justin Bieber’s a pop culture sensation. Not since Elvis in the Army has a pop star’s haircut drawn so much attention. He has 23 million Facebook fans. His shoe size is seven and a half, and there’s even more useless trivia like that available on the Internet for the reading among the 199,000,000 web pages that Google returns for “Justin Bieber.” Unlike other pop stars that seem to show up… Continue reading

Should Tiger Woods Consider Christianity?



…David Vitter.  It is an insult to Christianity. Didn’t his mother tell him, `Never discuss religion in public?’” Olbermann described the “Peter Pan quality” of Hume’s remarks, “Our God can beat up their God.” Tom Shales, who reviews TV for “The Washington Post,” was also contemptuous “of his trying to compare two of the world’s great religions…Is it really his job to run around trying to drum up new business?  He doesn’t really have that authori… Continue reading

New Faith-Based Website Focuses on Holy Land Travel



Want to visit the Holy Land? Travelujah.com has launched the first faith-based website focused exclusively on travel to the Land of the Bible. Their goal is to make the Holy Land more accessible to Christian users and change the face of Christian tourism. They have exclusive Christian content and a host of innovative features that allow users to create blogs, write reviews, form their own travel or common interest groups, learn from experts, and… Continue reading

DEATH AT A FUNERAL



…ace” are an attempt at the basest form of sacrilege. Anyone with any sense of media discernment will avoid this movie, no matter what. For a list of positive movies that offer a moral alternative to this filth, please see the reviews at www.movieguide.org…. Continue reading

LADIES IN LAVENDER



…u want to move to Cornwall. The mythic elements of a virgin birth and full-blown artistic talent are presented with care and subtlety. Except for a few angry words, this is a very clean movie. Surprisingly, it has gotten rave reviews from all quarters. It was one of those movies where you walk out feeling better about life and art…. Continue reading

ESCANABA IN DA MOONLIGHT



…ody Allen, THE PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO. In 1996, he opened the theater with a stage play he wrote and directed, called ESCANABA IN DA MOONLIGHT. The play, about a failed deer hunter from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, won rave reviews, still frequently plays there and has also branched out to other stages across Michigan and even Sacramento, Calif. In 1996, Northern Michigan filmmaker Rich Brauer, after having seen the play, recommended that Danie… Continue reading

 

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