
Johnathan Floyd
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1 week ago |
geeksundergrace.com | Johnathan Floyd |Andrew Borck |Clearly Christian |Tyler Hummel
Subjectivism is a dirty word when one is discussing matters of religion. Modern philosophy has worked to pathologize religion as mere sense experience with little relation to objective reality, and much of religious sensation has been rendered moot as evidence for the divine.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
geeksundergrace.com | Joe Morgan |Johnathan Floyd |Spencer Patterson |Tyler Hummel
After a remarkable five-decade career, Martin Scorsese remains one of the most essential living filmmakers. Even at 82, the acclaimed director of Taxi Driver, Goodfellas, and Raging Bull still creates remarkable masterpieces like Silence, The Irishman, and Killer of the Flower Moon. With his upcoming Jesus biopic starring Andrew Garfield on the horizon, he has finally achieved his dream of releasing a TV series about Catholic saints.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
geeksundergrace.com | or Meh |Juliana Purnell |Johnathan Floyd |Stephen Hall
I was invited this past February to a television premiere for a new show coming out that I had never heard of. My small Anglican parish was home to some world travelers and educated deacons who were excited about an upcoming adaptation of a popular book I hadn’t heard of, and they wanted to celebrate its premiere. Upon arriving, I was met with the largest spread of expensive sushi and Japanese liquors I’d ever seen, and our host introduced the show while wearing authentic Japanese regalia.
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Feb 4, 2024 |
geeksundergrace.com | Derek Thompson |Johnathan Floyd |Tyler Hummel |Joe Morgan
It is a good time to be a Godzilla fan right now! Godzilla Minus One and its rerelease Godzilla Minus One Minus Color have become one of the biggest blockbusters of the past two months. A new movie, Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire, is set to release soon, and AppleTV+’s spin-off television show has proved to be a surprising highlight of recent television.
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Feb 3, 2024 |
geeksundergrace.com | Johnathan Floyd |Tyler Hummel |Joe Morgan |Derek Thompson
When Ted was first released in 2012, it marked the beginning of a new stage in the career of animator and comedian Seth MacFarlane. The creator of Family Guy had already made success launching new series like American Dad, but the clout he’d made as one of the most successor showrunners in Hollywood gave him the freedom to launch almost any project he wanted, including a Star Trek parody called The Orville.
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