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Henry Imler July 29th, 2008

Damn Dirty Skrulls: What We Know Now, 9 via Newsarama.com – Comics – Nice lil summary.

Ezekiel in a Few Words via Think Wink. by Hank

Best. Batman. Ever. via I am Kyle’s self-indulgence by Kyle – My thoughts exactly, albeit in better words than I would care to craft.

The Dark Knight — A Philosophical Review via Christus Victor Ministries » Greg Boyd (Gregory A. Boyd) by gregboyd – This is good on two levels.  One, it is a nice talk about the relationship between Harvey, Batman, and the Joker (though it would have be bolstered if he had included how Gordon fits in there).  Two, well, let’s just say that Boyd called Harvey the “chief commissioner” and there was mention (before the edits) of Keith Ledger. 

Pre-Fall Patriarchy Revisited: A Structural Analysis of Genesis 1:26-28 via Theology for the Masses by tom – good stuff here.  Patriarchy is the result of the fall, not egalitarianism.

Southern Baptist Scholar Links Spouse Abuse to Wives’ Refusal to Submit to Their Husbands – Damn it, damn it, damn it!  Question – why is scholar not in quotes?

4 Responses to “Links of the Day”

  1. Dannyon 29 Jul 2008 at 6:23 am

    I’ve had a hard time taking anything related to Southern Baptists seriously ever since I learned how the denomination got its start.  You’re right, scholar should be in quotes.

  2. Henry Imleron 29 Jul 2008 at 8:36 am

    I understand how one might feel that way.  They have such zeal and drive and they don’t operate out of malice, but the effects of their zeal and drive which are slightly off course can and does have devastating effects.

  3. Scotton 30 Jul 2008 at 1:13 pm

    That article (spousal abuse) is why I could never be an actual journalist.  How do you remain “impartial” to something that infuriating?  The whole time I wanted the article’s author to make a value judgement about the issue, and he never did.   

  4. Scotton 30 Jul 2008 at 1:26 pm

    Also, that’s an excellent article by Greg Boyd.  Thanks.

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