“Paradox:” New Time Loopy Series on BBC

Categories: Books, Movies, Pop Culture, Television
Author: Stiegemeyer

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Remember the Tom Cruise flick, Minority Report Paradox: New Time Loopy Series on BBC?  It was based on the classic story by Philip K. Dick.   Set in the near future, the police were able to detect future crimes and stop them from happening.  The BBC will soon air a new series with a similar premise called Paradox. It actually sounds quite promising.

The lead director of the series, Simon Cellan Jones, said the series “will leave the audience asking themselves dark, complicated questions about fate, the future and who controls it.”

Read the BBC story here.

Who controls the future?  That is a very penetrating question.  All people are anxious about what tomorrow brings.  There is only One who is worthy to open the seal to the future.  And that is the Lamb who was slain (Rev. 5).  We can rest knowing our future days are in God’s hand.

Originally published at Burr in the Burgh.

 Paradox: New Time Loopy Series on BBC

Worth the Wait

Categories: Music, Pop Culture, Television
Author: Marsha

Life in the star-filled entertainment world is challenging for Christians. When Russell Brand, this year’s host of the MTV Video Music Awards, took the liberty to mock rock stars wearing purity rings, American Idol winner Jordin Sparks responded when she had the microphone. Would you have done the same? What would you have said?

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,418885,00.html

Got Gladiator in You?

Categories: Pop Culture, Television
Author: Melissa DeGroot

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After watching the new season of American Gladiators last night, I confess, I wanted to be one of those muscle-clad, super-metallic-suit-wearing, Amazonian female Gladiators that just annihilates the contestants. Call it healthy aggression. And mind you, I am a product of the original “American Gladiator/Bionic Woman/She-Ra” generation.

In good fun, if you check out the link, please do us the favor of posting your “Gladiator Name.” Mine was Elina the Destroyer.

Disclaimer: This in no way indicates any theological or evangelical tactics and training of the seminary…except for the class, “Crisis Pastoral/Diaconal Care”…haha, just kidding. crush 001 Got Gladiator in You?

Moment of Truth

Categories: Pop Culture, Society, Television
Author: Melissa DeGroot

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Has anyone seen this new game show, “Moment of Truth,” yet? Its twisted and not-so-secret reality entertainment on Fox, has people at home asking themselves, “Could I bare my most private secrets (sins) to the public to win money?” Hooked to a lie detector, the host asks very personal questions to the contestant. If the participant lies, they lose. If they tell the truth, they get to go on to win more money for a shot at the Grand Prize of $500,000. And if they do not want to answer a question after completing a certain level, they can walk away with the money that they earned. Sounds simple right? Well, on top of that, their closest family and friends are sitting right in front of them, where the questions many times involves them, as the participant keeps advancing to higher levels. I watched just a little bit of it last night, and I have to tell you, one can either feel the tension or relief when a participant answers truthfully…and when they do, the emotions can turn uglier with anger or disbelief from their closest kin and the audience.

It is interesting how money can motivate telling the truth; or is it sad? I guess from a Christian standpoint, as soon as we see a speck in our neighbor’s eye, we do well to be careful not to miss the log in our own. However, it is seemingly detrimental that a participant is willing to risk their relationships in front of a national audience (and anti-biblical) not just to possibly lose them, but to not have any immediate reconciliation. Unless the participant and kin are very well aware of the rules and possibilities, I don’t understand how much public confessions like those are worth it to them. But then again, money has an allure…and is a 1st Commandment issue.

The fact of the matter is that our current earthly reality IS drenched in sin. We make a public confession of this fact every week, if not more. Furthermore, there are means by which sins that are heavy on our hearts are can go, namely to Private Confession and Absolution. Also, Matthew 18 directs us to resolve conflicts one with another, and not drag other people into it unless the other party is unwilling to listen. Pastors and deaconesses are trained not to be surprised by sins brought to them, because we understand the realities of our fallen world and flesh. Which ought to make it easier to face them when needed, and then ultimately be absolved by a Pastor through Holy Absolution; in essence, by Christ.

I wonder if there will ever be a program called, “Ask for Forgiveness.” It could be hosted by an ordained LCMS pastor, and after a participant’s confession of faith, they and viewers can listen to the Words of Absolution over and over again. Would that be marketable? Probably not, but who would like to wager that some people would be off of their anxiety medication and leaving their therapists? Jesus Christ is the source of Forgiveness, and in His Crucifixion and Resurrection, the ‘Moments of Truth’ that mattered, we were atoned for.

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