Heavy Rotation July 8, 2008
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Someone Hates Narnia April 24, 2008
Posted by peak9 in C.S. Lewis, Christianity, Humor, Movies.Tags: Atheism, atheist, Books, C.S. Lewis, Christianity, God, google search, hate, life, movie, narnia, News, Personal, prince caspian, Random, thoughts
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The following sentence was used to make an internet search that led to my little blog:
I hate the Narnia books with a deep passion.
I find it amusing, just like the box office results between Narnia and the Golden Compass. For those who do not hate Narnia, check out the movie trailer for the upcoming Prince Caspian.
Get Some D.O.P.E. March 15, 2008
Posted by peak9 in Christianity, Movies, Skateboarding, Video, YouTube.Tags: Art, blog, Christianity, Church, cocaine, dope, drugs, faith, God, hardcore, jesus, life, meth, Movies, p.o.d., Religion, Skateboarding, skating, Switchfoot, trailer, Video
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You gotta check out the movie D.O.P.E. (Death or Prison Eventually). God is doing some amazing things. Four legendary skateboarders: Christian Hosoi, Bruce Logan, Jay Adams, and Dennis Martinez. Music by Switchtoot, P.O.D., and Arrested Development.
“They rose to the top, they fell to the bottom.”
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Narnia Tears Apart The Golden Compass December 10, 2007
Posted by peak9 in Atheism, Movies, Religion.Tags: Atheism, atheist, Christian, Christianity, entertainment, faith, Money, movie, satan
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Here is the opening weekend box office returns for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe versus The Golden Compass.
- Narnia ($65,556,312 between 3616 screens)
- The Golden Compass ($26,125,000 between 3528 screens)
Atheism could only muster up 40% of C.S. Lewis’ Christian masterpiece.
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