From the article:
"The destruction of those cities is often seen as God's condemnation of homosexuality. But it could be read as a lesson in welcoming the stranger. "When we look at a passage like Sodom and Gomorrah, we're looking at the places where — where might we still be inhospitable to people today?" asks Kearns. "Are we benefiting from systems that are hurting other people?"
The Bible already covers in other places about welcoming strangers. The story of Sodom and Gomorrah is very specific, though.
I honestly fear for children born today and the challenges they'll face in dating. Imagine a kid 20+ years from today not understanding why his wife can't get pregnant. Seeing a fertility doctor would be useless because the doctor will probably be muzzled from saying anything.
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Who was clamoring for this? I liked Willow when it came out but it wasn't that memorable of a film. I've seen it twice, that's good enough for me.
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The best thing about the original movie was Val Kilmer who clearly won't be part of this. As great as Warwick Davis can be, he has to play off of other people (like he did in "Ray"). I'm sure they'll find someone to act in Kilmer's place but he's a tough act to follow.
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I know Disney is really lacking in creativity these days, but damn, yet another reboot shows how low in the barrel they want to reach.
In 2010, not only in both houses but Republicans won almost 1,000 seats nationwide and the national, state and local levels.
We have many of the same people working for Obama then that we have now, only the president has much less charm and charisma.
TV: 90 Day Fiance, Pillow Talk. You are literally watching people watch the TV you just watched. Honorable mention is "The Single Life", with divorced people from 90 DF dating after their failed marriages.
Also honorable mention: "My Big Fat Fabulous Life". Ought to be renamed "My Big Fat Diabetes Life".