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	<title>Comments on: Sex (And The City).</title>
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	<description>Faith &#38; Culture</description>
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		<title>By: Makella</title>
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		<dc:creator>Makella</dc:creator>
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		<description>In my telecommunications classes about the media, we talk about this a lot (sans mention of God), and all my professors and classmates came to the conclusion that culture influences media and media influences culture almost equally. Just a side note.

I have not seen the movie, nor am I planing on seeing it, but I think that the answer to your question about God playing into all of &#039;this,&#039; is in a way, answered by your quote from Martin Luther. I think I remember some past blog entries about the relevance of the Gospel, and I think that that plays a big part in everything, but as you know, there is a fine line between actually being appealing and relevant and being cheesy with &#039;hip&#039; lingo and the like.  I digress.
Thanks for stepping out of culture to look at it critically; I strongly believe that if more people did that, there would be a lot less &#039;trash&#039; saturating media today and entertainment might become meaningful. 
God Bless.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my telecommunications classes about the media, we talk about this a lot (sans mention of God), and all my professors and classmates came to the conclusion that culture influences media and media influences culture almost equally. Just a side note.</p>
<p>I have not seen the movie, nor am I planing on seeing it, but I think that the answer to your question about God playing into all of &#8216;this,&#8217; is in a way, answered by your quote from Martin Luther. I think I remember some past blog entries about the relevance of the Gospel, and I think that that plays a big part in everything, but as you know, there is a fine line between actually being appealing and relevant and being cheesy with &#8216;hip&#8217; lingo and the like.  I digress.<br />
Thanks for stepping out of culture to look at it critically; I strongly believe that if more people did that, there would be a lot less &#8216;trash&#8217; saturating media today and entertainment might become meaningful.<br />
God Bless.</p>
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