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Doug’s Blog: Christianity Today’s Tragic Endorsement of Pro-Homosexual Filmmaking

Posted by Rodney | Posted in Family | Posted on 08-01-2009

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via Doug Phillips

Christianity Today’s Tragic Endorsement of Pro-Homosexual Filmmaking

Saint Harvey Gets Three Stars
By Geoffrey Botkin

For several years, frustrated American readers have been wondering just who in the world is discipling the writers at Christianity Today magazine. The recent CT review of Milk may hold clues – important theological clues. The review appears to reflect doctrines of an obscure religious order which uses uniquely creative theology to unchain the human spirit, respect diversity, and expiate stigmatic guilt, especially in the interpretation of popular culture. See the rest at Doug’s Blog: Christianity Today’s Tragic Endorsement of Pro-Homosexual Filmmaking

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