Re: [asa] moonie Christianity today

From: Rich Blinne <rich.blinne@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Oct 10 2006 - 18:50:04 EDT

On 10/10/06, Todd Pedlar <pedlto01@luther.edu> wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 15:15:51 -0500, Michael Roberts
> <michael.andrea.r@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Has Christianity Today gone Moonie. If not why publish this article?
> > Books & Culture, September/October 2006
> >
> > The Science Pages
> > What's New?
> > Two biologists claim to close a "major gap in Darwin's theory" of
> > evolution.
> > by Jonathan Wells
> >
>
> *sarcasm on* Gasp! I guess they have! *sarcasm off*
>
> Look at this:
> http://www.usaweekend.com/98_issues/980208/980208get_organized.html
>
> USA Weekend Magazine, February 6-8, 1998
> "New ways to get organized at work", by Stephen R. Covey.
>
> *sarcasm back on* Wow! Has USA Today gone Mormon???? *sarcasm off*
>
> Let's be critical where necessary, but not fall prey to all-too-common
> logical fallacies.
>
> Todd

If you look at the banner for this it says "Books and Culture: A
Christian Review". Does a review by a Moonie constitute a Christian
review of a book? If USA Weekend Magazine was a Christian magazine
then your example would apply. As it stands one wonders whether the
orthodoxy of CT applies more to ID than to Evangelical doctrine.

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