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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Film Comment: Race With the Devil

Race With the Devil is a low budget 1975 film produced during an era when numerous films were being made about Satanists and Satanism.  The idea (think of Rosemary’s Baby) is that you really don’t know if the nice couple next door are really a nice couple or if, in the dark, they kill and eat babies while worshipping the Dark Lord.

The plot of Race With the Devil: two couples (portrayed by veteran B-movie actors Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit, and Lara Parker) are travelling from Texas to Colorado in their SUV (sport utility vehicle).  While parked overnight in the desert, the four witness a group of nude people ritually murdering a woman.  To complicate matters, the murderers quickly realize that they are being watched and the chase is on.

As the couples run, it becomes increasingly obvious that everyone in the area, including the police, are members of the cult.   Unable to trust anyone, the couples go into survival mode.  The film becomes intense at that point with car chases, gunfights, animal mutilation, and increasingly sinister events.  The couples come to see their SUV as the only safe place and their only means of escape.  From a Christian viewpoint, I think that the SUV can be seen as the people’s attempt to save themselves under their own power.  Many people cling to the belief that they are strong and can handle life on their own with no need for “some God.”  They put their faith in themselves, politics, money, education, their ethnicity, their weapons, tradition, non-Christian works-based religions, or some other vague “spirituality.”

Race With the Devil has over the years generated much internet discussion including this statement at Better Geek Than Never (profanity alert!): 

“I also like how even though they are running away from murderers, and that is absolutely the right thing to do, but our main characters seem to believe that as long as they are in their RV, then they don’t really have to believe anything else that’s going on. Their vehicle is supposed to protect them from all outside influences, including belief systems that don’t fit into their specific worldviews. This conceit is proven wrong time and time again, yet they still cling to it like a life preserver. Sound familiar to anyone? Perhaps in some ways, we all have our own big ass RV that use to shield us from things we don’t like to look at or think can’t possibly happen.”

About the Satanists.  While there are people who do worship the traditional Devil of the Bible, most modern Satanists would tell you that to do so means to acknowledge the reality of the Christian God, whom they reject. Modern Satanism, founded by Anton Szandor LaVey, is really worship of the self as the ultimate deity.  I believe that the modern Satanists are wrong and that the biblical Satan is a very  real being.  Jesus said that he was real.

The good news for spirit-filled Christians is that we have the Mind of Christ.  If, in the name of Christ, we resist the Devil, he will turn and run (James 4:7).

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Jesus Hats

JesusHats,com is a site which sells Christian baseball hats and T-shirts.  The idea is that the hats and shirts will cause someone to ask about Jesus.  This can be seen as a subtle form of evangelism; "a witness you can wear."

Whenever I visit a Christian website I always gravitate toward the statement of beliefs to see who the people behind the site are.  Dalen (Dale) Garris, of Waxahachie, Texas is the patriarch of this family-owned business.  I found that I can agree with some of Brother Dalen's beliefs and strongly disagree with some others.  This does not stop me from thinking that Jesus hats are a very good idea.

Monday, February 27, 2012

What They Think of Us: George Carlin

"The only good thing that ever came out of religion was the music," comedian and social critic George Carlin (1937-2008).  Carlin was raised as a Roman Catholic but as an adult was an atheist and harsh critic of religion.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Another Light Bulb Joke

How many Goths does it take to change a light bulb?
None.  Goths embrace the darkness.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Hello, Algeria!

مرحبا، الجزائر! مرحبا بكم في مجموعة من القراء من مئة وسبع دول أخرى الذين يزورون أيضا هذا بلوق.وآمل أن تجد بعض من وظائف مفيدة أو ذات مغزى.
"ترجم هذه الصفحة" أداة مباشرة فوق "عرض صفحة مجموع" عداد لديها القدرة على ترجمة النص الإنكليزي من هذا بلوق مباشرة إلى لغات أخرى عديدة، بما فيها اللغة العربية.

مائة وثمانية بلدان هي: ألبانيا، الجزائر، الأرجنتين، أروبا، أستراليا، النمسا، البحرين، بنغلاديش، بيلاروس،بلجيكا، بليز، البرازيل، بلغاريا، كندا، جزر كايمان، تشيلي، الصين، الجمهورية التشيكية، كولومبيا، الكونغو،كوستاريكا ، كرواتيا، قبرص، جمهورية التشيك، الدنمارك، جمهورية الدومينيكان، إكوادور، مصر،السلفادور، استونيا، إثيوبيا، فنلندا، فرنسا، جورجيا، المانيا، اليونان، هونغ كونغ، هنغاريا، أيسلندا، الهند،اندونيسيا، ايران، العراق، أيرلندا ، اسرائيل، ايطاليا، ساحل العاج، اليابان، الأردن، كمبوتشيا، كينيا،الكويت، لاوس، لاتفيا، لبنان، ليسوتو، ليتوانيا، لوكسمبورغ، مقدونيا، ماليزيا، مالي، مالطا، المكسيك،مولدوفا، المغرب، ميانمار، هولندا، كاليدونيا الجديدة ، نيوزيلندا، نيجيريا، النرويج، باكستان، بنما، باراغواي، بيرو أوكرانيا، الفلبين، بولندا، البرتغال، قطر، رومانيا، روسيا، وسانت كيتس ونيفيس، والمملكة العربية السعودية، السنغال، صربيا، سنغافورة، سلوفاكيا، سلوفينيا، جنوب أفريقيا، وجنوب كوريا، أسبانيا، سري لانكا، السودان، السويد، سويسرا، تايوان، تنزانيا، تايلند، ترينيداد وتوباغو، تونس، تركيا، أوغندا،،الإمارات العربية المتحدة والمملكة المتحدة والولايات المتحدة، فنزويلا، فيتنام، اليمن، زيمبابوي

Friday, February 24, 2012

What Does It Mean?: Wimple

The word "wimple" occurs in the King James Version of the Bible in Isaiah 3:22.  What in the world is a wimple?  The wimple is the cloth linen muffler which nuns in traditional habits wear to cover their necks and breasts.  It winds around the head and the face and loops under the chin.  In medieval times it was a common part of secular female clothing.

The Hebrew word is "maatepheh", "a piece of clothing that covers."  Instead of a neck covering, it was more like a shawl, a garment which could cover the entire body.  It was often used for covering while sleeping.

The English translators of the King James Version of the Bible may not have been entirely sure what to do with this word.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Hello, Bangladesh!

Hello, Bangladesh!  Welcome to the group of readers from one hundred and six other countries who also visit this blog.  I hope you find some of the posts useful or meaningful.

The “Translate This Page” gadget directly above the “Total Pageviews” Counter has the capability of translating the English text of this blog directly into numerous other languages, but sadly, not Bengali.


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