(Thanks to The Busybody for the title above. I couldn’t beat it, so I used it!) Jim Davila gives his review of the Da Vini Code. So far he echoes the comments i have heard from others: I thought it was interesting that the movie not only corrected some errors […]
Monthly Archives: May 2006
Saturday we took the ‘fam to Over the Hedge. It was great! I have long been a fan of the comic and I was a wee bit worried that it might be a hash, but no! It was a great mix of “family values” (the “family” in this case consisting […]
New Testament scholar Ben Witherington has blogged about DVC. Da Vinci Code– the Movie: “So Dark the Con of Man” ” I was prepared for this movie to be a bomb. Actually, its not. It stands up rather well as a suspensful movie, and it is not the case that […]
PVP is a fun online comic I read regularly. Be sure to read Scott’s comments. Only one nit to pick. Scott says, The Davinci Code is not revisionist history any more than Star Wars is. It’s a fictional thriller. It’s a novel. Fiction. The very word FICTION defines it as […]
God warns of coastal storms, possible tsunami, Robertson says “Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson is warning that, according to God, storms and possibly a tidal wave will pound America this year.” Which reminds me of this (Deut. 18): 20 But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in my name […]
We were very fortunate to have minimal damage to our house and roof (no water coming in) but it has taken 9 months and counting to get the roofer to complete the work.
AO Scott of NYT reviews the Da Vinci Code. Like most reviews it is less than flattering. The best bit from the review: we have had a flood of think pieces on everything from Jesus and Mary Magdalene’s pre-nuptial agreement to the secret recipes of Opus Dei, and vexed, urgent […]
Apple – MacBook I have class now so all I can say so far is: I love the black! UPDATE: OK, I am still perusing the site, but I am very excited about this. Small form, fast (modern) processor, etc. I think I might be ready to step into the […]
I received the following email from James Trever (I assume others did as well): Thank you for posting a notice about my Dad’s passing. You might want to add that his latest book which I helped to complete for him was published in 2004: “The Dead Sea Scrolls in Perspective,” […]