Jan 13 2010

Hath No Man Biblical Literacy?

Category: Religious NewsRobert J. Wilson @ 11:59 am

Some time ago, apparently to satisfy an intellectual masochistic streak, I subscribed to the e-mail newsletter of the American Family Association. This evening, I received a rather spectacular gem of a press release.

From Coram Deo Studios and Lionsgate comes No Greater Love, a feature film about a broken marriage, a sovereign God and a life-changing love.

(snip)

No Greater Love is a beautiful depiction of how loving God and loving others can bring the unlovable to Christ. In this film the church reaches out in love and with truthful correction. It’s a visible reminder that God is in control and His love is compelling.

>Sigh of unsurprised amusement<

The AFA and Coram Deo are clearly oblivious as to the source of their title. You all know the verse:

“Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.”

The type of love referenced in the verse is far from matrimonial; instead, the ‘greater love’ is the kind of literal sacrificial love exhibited by God when he played “I’ll kill mine if you’ll kill yours” with Abraham.

Being untrue to source material is nothing new for Hollywood films, but for an ostensibly Christian studio to release a Christian film and display such an obvious disregard for the semiotics of their title is…par for the course when it comes to “Christian” films.

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Nov 10 2009

American Family Association: No More Muslims in the U.S. Military

Category: Islam, Religion and PoliticsPolycarp @ 1:33 pm

This is stupid:

Of course, most U.S. Muslims don’t shoot up their fellow soldiers. Fine. As soon as Muslims give us a foolproof way to identify their jihadis from their moderates, we’ll go back to allowing them to serve. You tell us who the ones are that we have to worry about, prove you’re right, and Muslims can once again serve. Until that day comes, we simply cannot afford the risk. You invent a jihadi-detector that works every time it’s used, and we’ll welcome you back with open arms. This is not Islamophobia, it is Islamo-realism.

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Aug 04 2009

Murder in the Name of Christ: 21st Century Edition (Prince Erik Prince)

Category: Islam, Joel's Army, Religion and PoliticsPolycarp @ 9:07 pm

You just thought the Crusades were so last year. I really don’t like to get into politics on this blog, however I do monitor the cross section of religion and the world around us. Well, I attempt to at least. Today, the Nation broke a story which may or may not interest us, but is certainly worth noting – especially for the play it will get in the Islamic areas:

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Nov 24 2008

Partisan Parley In The Peach State?: Religious Right ‘Renewal’ Event In Georgia Seems Aimed At Senate Run-off | The Wall of Separation

Category: Religion and PoliticsPolycarp @ 8:11 pm

This seems to be a lot of Huckabee’s people (grassroots) so it will be interesting to see if he is able to carry it on the religious vote. Remember, Mike is trying to become the front runner for 2012 and has recently come out against the Religious Right leaders.

From Here

Here they go again.

It seems that Religious Right activists are up to their usual dubious tactics — this time recruiting Georgia churches to try to secure a victory for U.S. Senate Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss in his Dec. 2 run-off.

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Oct 11 2008

McDonald's pledges neutrality in culture battle

Category: Religious NewsPolycarp @ 2:36 pm

via McDonald’s pledges neutrality in culture battle OneNewsNow.com

The American Family Association (AFA) is ending its boycott of McDonald’s.

Mississippi-based AFA called for the boycott in May after the fast food giant joined the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce. McDonald’s has notified the pro-homosexual organization that McDonald’s vice president Richard Ellis resigned from the board of directors of NGLCC and his seat on the board will not be replaced.

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Sep 06 2008

Happy Meal profits fund homosexual strategies

Category: Religious NewsPolycarp @ 8:31 am

Happy Meal profits fund homosexual strategies.

Boycotting McDonalds? Well, it would be good for my health… But can we really boycott every business that is morally corrupt?

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Aug 15 2008

McDonald's Enters the Catering Business … to the LGBT Community – Christian Newswire

Category: Religious NewsPolycarp @ 8:13 am

McDonald’s Enters the Catering Business … to the LGBT Community – Christian Newswire.

McDonald’s Enters the Catering Business … to the LGBT Community

Contact: Stephen Ally, Timothy Plan, 800-846-7526, stephenally@timothyplan.com

MAITLAND, Fl., Aug. 14 /Christian Newswire/ – Recent decisions by the burger-and- fries behemoth, McDonald’s has caused quite a commotion in a couple of communities.  However, each is experiencing a distinctly opposite reaction.

On one hand, McDonald’s foray into corporate support of the Lesbian, Gay, Homosexual and Transgendered (LGBT) community is getting rave reviews from the folks at The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC). The McDonald’s Corporation paid $20,000 to become a member of NGLCC and have a seat on the board of directors.  Richard Ellis, McDonald’s USA vice president of communications was “thrilled” to join the chamber and stated that he “shares the NGLCC’s passion” for business growth and development in the LGBT community.

On the other hand, this foray has sparked the ire of groups such as the American Family Association (AFA) who is currently calling for a boycott of McDonald’s – until they remain neutral in the culture war.  Another company, the Timothy Plan Family of mutual funds handles McDonald’s pro-homosexual activism in a uniquely different fashion.  This fund family refuses to invest in McDonald’s because of the fact that they are promoting, what the fund calls, Non-Traditional Married Lifestyles.

Arthur Ally, President of the Timothy Plan says, “It continues to amaze me that corporations, like McDonald’s, continue to publically and financially support things that alienate their consumer base.  Shareholders as wells as customers should be outraged at the blatant position this company has taken on this issue.”  He continues, “McDonald’s corporation has a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders to continue to earn profits and expand their company.  By alienating such a large consumer base, the Christian community, they are undoubtedly neglecting this responsibility.”

The Timothy Plan is classified as a socially responsible (SRI) investment fund family, but Mr. Ally says that his funds are “morally responsible”.   He contends, “We are a Pro-Life/Pro Family mutual fund group.  We are uniquely different from your typical SRI fund in that we will not invest in companies that are involved in the areas of Pornography, Abortion, Anti-Family Entertainment and the promotion of Non-Married Lifestyles”.

McDonald’s support of and involvement in the NGLCC is not the only reason the Timothy Plan and AFA avoid the company.  “McDonald’s has gone so far as to accuse those who oppose the gay agenda, including same sex marriage, of being motivated by hate.  I wonder if McDonald’s officially recognizes, or even has, a Christian employee group, because they certainly recognize McDonald’s Gay, Lesbian and Network” he concludes.

So it appears, according to Mr. Ally, McDonald’s now does cater – to the Lesbian, Gay, Homosexual and Transgender community.

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