Russell E. Saltzman has decided to stop aging :
I have decided to stop aging. Ive tried it now for awhile but it simply doesnt suit me, so I am giving up on it.Other people have gone through it, Im aware, but from what I can observe it almost always turns out badly for them. As lifestyles go, theres just not much to be said for it in the long run. It will be like giving up cigars, I think. I can expect some lapses from time to time but if I keep at it with grit, determination, will power, and cessation pills Ill be done with it once and for all, finished, all fixed.
Also today, Jordan J. Ballor and Todd Steen on hope and The Hunger Games :
The recent release of the first movie based on The Hunger Games trilogy has renewed attention to the wildly popular franchise from author Suzanne Collins. From a Christian perspective, one of the striking things about the film and the book series is the absence of explicit religion or references to God. As Jeffrey Weiss has observed, The word god does not so much as appear in any of the books. Nobody even says oh my gosh. Theres no ritual that isnt totally grounded in some materialistic purpose. Not a hint of serious superstition. Unless I missed it, theres not a remotely idiomatic reference to the supernatural.
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