Blogging for Books

I love to read. I can’t sleep unless I settle down with a good book for at least an hour beforehand. And I enjoy reading all types of books – everything from sci-fi to biographies to romance to legal thrillers – but my favorite is Christian books of all types. Since my time is so limited I try to spend my reading time on things that edify, educate and promote my faith. So with that in mind, I’m pleased to have been accepted as a reviewer for Mind and Media. I’ll be adding a “What I’m Reading” box to the sidebar soon. Here’s how it works – if you qualify you select books to review. They send you the books for free. You have 4-6 weeks to read and review it, and during that time you place an ad for the (::cough:: FREE!) book in your sidebar. Did I mention they give you FREE books? :-)

Closing the Book of Daniel

Over at JackLewis.net I stumbled across a post about the cancellation of The Book of Daniel. It turns out the writer, Jack Kenny, blames a “Small Minority of Loud-Mouthed Bullies (SMLMB)” for the cancellation. Well, okay. He can characterize Christians unfavorably after The Book of Daniel‘s cancellation just as he did before it – it’s a free country. It’s just that now he’s not getting paid for it, and his audience for it is more limited than it was while the show was on. I suppose he can get a blog to rant on like the rest of us. ;-)

The post at Jack Lewis made some good points, namely that Christians are not guilty of censorship because they engaged in free speech, and that homosexuals (Jack Kenny is homosexual) have frequently boycotted and complained when homosexuality is not portrayed they way they like in various forms of entertainment. What’s sauce for the goose…

I remember when the movie Philadelphia came out and people raved about it – how it would change the way people think about homosexuality and about AIDS. I thought then how hypocritical it was that the same group of people who claimed that violence in entertainment had no affect whatsoever on viewers was raving wildly about the social impact this movie would have.

The fact is that entertainment does have consequences. Having a message hammered in your ears week after week certainly does tend to reinforce it. Why do you think we’ve had Commander in Chief served up in plenty of time for the 2008 elections? Having the message hammered in time after time that Christians are bad (remember “poor, uneducated and easy to command”?) does matter. And this show may have been subtle about it, but packing the cast with that many “Christian” characters with such serious flaws would not have been tolated for any other group. Replace “Christian” with “Muslim” or “homosexual” and try to imagine the show getting aired at all, much less staying on as long as this show did. Not. A. Chance. Even though I didn’t boycott the show or email anyone about it, I can certainly understand why others felt they should.

You want a SMLMB? Try this on for size: Less than 5% of the population, by the most charitable estimates (Kinsey’s 10% has been debunked by so many reputable sources I can’t pick one. Google it.) that forces the other 95% to modify their behavior and speech. This tiny minority is statistically over-represented in journalism and entertainment and consequently is able to push their agenda at us from almost every media angle. And when it is rejected repeatedly at the ballot box, they ram it down our throats in the courts. Sounds like a Small Minority of Loud Mouthed Bullies to me.

My other posts on The Book of Daniel TV show are here.

Chillin' with my homies in Chocolateville?

The jokes about Chocolateville keep coming… the latest is this mp3, inspired by Mayor Ray Nagin, based on the song Margaritaville. I don’t know who created it. Like the blue roof Christmas village display in the mall this Christmas, it’s all part of the character of New Orleans, and as the song says, it’s all good. :-)

The Chocolateville Song

Here’s a map of chocolate New Orleans… for the readers who don’t live here, each type of chocolate corresponds with a suitable neighborhood, i.e. Godiva is the Garden District and uptown, White Chocolate is Lakeview, a predominantly white area, etc. Chocolate New Orleans Map

Wednesday already?!

You thought I was just slacking, but I do have a note. :-) I’ve been sick (and tired…) and actually argued with the Practically Perfect Husband™ about whether or not it was pneumonia. If the car ran out of gas, he could have nagged me over to the doctor’s office. Of course the kicker was, “If I were this sick, would you tell me to go to the doctor?” You know when your best response is “Oh, shut up and BE right, then,” that you’ve lost the argument. (No, it wasn’t pneumonia and I’ll be back to what passes for normal by the weekend.) Anyway, next time I’m sick I’ll try to enlist a guest blogger, as I see from the logs that traffic didn’t diminish that much in my absence. Go figure. After half a week of not watching the news, listening to talk radio, or reading blogs, I’ll need a day or two to get caught up. Ummm… I meant, after half a week of not working, and with a long list of calls to return to clients, I’ll need a day or two to get caught up. Yeah. That was it.

One new development – the Practically Perfect Daughter™ and I lurked around the DMV today until they gave us her learner’s permit so we’d go away. That is both a praise report and a prayer request. :-D