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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Equal Time for Evangelical Sarah
While we find this Christianity Today editorial full of logical inconsistencies and we disagree with much of its content, it does offer another perspective on Sarah. In service to fairness, here is a view contrary to our own.
Walmart and french fries are not the only things to supersize in the last decade. Churches have gone mega, Christian businesses are booming and crashing, you can track the number of souls you have saved on your iPhone, and celebrity pastors regularly hold court on the New York Times bestseller list. Sacred or secular, do these labels have any postmodern significance? Is there a genuine cultural distinction or is it a case branding with different logos?
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