I've known about The Trinity Foundation FOREVER, but didn't know they had a web site. Trinity is the group that publishes The Door, the MAD magazine of religion. They also investigate evangelists, and televangelists, and have exposed quite a few for fraud.
Their leader, Ole Anthony, has taken a vow of poverty. Pretty cool group. Entered in Faith.
I found out about AbstinenceOnly.com from Jesus' General. Finally, an abstinence program for the rest of us! With clearly illustrated pictures, and no-nonsense language, the site outlines what is acceptable sexual behavior for the Christian prior to his string of marriages.
The company of Christians is hard enough to stomach without having to see them naked. "Naturalism" all by itself is an odd philosophy. Appending the word "Christian" does little to help. That hasn't deterred the folks at The Naturist-Christians Organization who describe their mission as "Celebrating body acceptance and a return to natural, nude, grass roots living. Photo albums, articles, testimonies and the group's own tax-deductible charity are the highlights. Anyone looking for pornographic imagery will be disappointed."
2000 Years in the Tomb, 9 months in the Womb, He's Back
I recently rented Supersize Me! and enjoyed it immensely. It's packed with lots of hard data, all delivered in a very entertaining way. The artworks of Ron English, of Popaganda.com are featured throughout the movie. My favorite, of course, was the McDonald's Last Supper. Mr. English also produced a series of paintings of himself (mullet-headed) as Jesus par coursing his way through all the stations of the cross. Enjoy some of English's anti-Christian agitprop in his book: Popaganda: The Art And Subversion Of Ron English.
Though not a specifically Christian link Modern Drunkard Magazine was referred to me by Jeffrey Augustine one of the denizens of the old Drunk's Bar that, back in the day, used to be a hotbed of Christian thought. The bar burned down several times in flame wars, yet a battered image of my Lock 'n' Load Jesus still hangs on the masthead. Augustine is now working on a complete cosmology. Miss Poppy wearies of all cosmologies and hasn't spent the time to understand one since her brief love affair with Geoffrey Sonnabend's Obliscence: Theories of Forgetting and the Problem of Matter, though the utopian visions of The Final Freedoms was briefly tempting. Nonetheless, Modern Drunkard Magazine is probably a great place to hash out the finer points of competing unifying world views.
"It is our goal to Glorify Jesus Christ by all that we do."
Christianity seems tailor-made for sado-masochistic tendencies, what with all the submission, Jesus-as-Master, mortification of the flesh, supplication, groveling, and as Monty Python pointed out in The Search for the Holy Grail, the "I'm not worthys." There have been a smattering of Christian SM links online over the past ten years, but this has to be my favorite, I think because of the sadly characteristic glum and dour expression belying claims to glorifying anything.
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