‘The Smurfs’ Review – Movieology

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Based on the works of Belgian comic strip artist Peyo, ‘The Smurfs’ are back for the first time since their cartoon show in the 1980’s. Hollywood has lacked a good comedy this summer season, so does this live action/computer animation hybrid make audiences want to sing a joyful chorus of la-la-las? Or will viewers leave the theater feeling blue? …in a bad way. Stewart gives you the world-view of the little blue people in this latest episode of Movieology.

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Penn and Teller’s Magical Worldview

Gary takes a look at Penn and Teller, the host’s of their show, Bull S**t. These guys might be clever entertaining magicians, but they don’t apply their magic tricks philosophy to science and origins. What would happen to their worldview if they applied what they believe about the origins of life to their magic tricks, or vice versa?

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Penn & Teller’s Bulls***!: Part 2

Penn Jillette and Raymond Teller are atheists and evolutionists who also happen to be talented magicians. While taking on any number of liberal iconic beliefs, most recently environmental hysteria, they also have attacked the Bible, Creationism, and Intelligent Design, describing them as impossibilities.

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Can Pagans Perform Miracles?

We saw in yesterday’s article that modern-day illusionists are trying to demonstrate that Jesus could have been a very good magician and not a worker of miracles sent by God. Of course, the miracles Jesus performed hardly qualify as parlor or stage magic. But what about “miracles” performed by those outside the Christian worldview? Are they really miracles or just tricks performed by well-practiced conjurers?

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Miracles or Magic?

The miracles of the Bible are under attack from an unusual discipline. Usually biblical miracles are called into question by liberal theologians and atheistic materialists. Now, the entertainment field is getting into the act.

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