In Retrospect: The 10 Commandments for Twitter are online, bypassing the need for stone tablets.
A look back at items not posted during the week for one reason or another.
Pro-Darwin “Creation” movie opens in Toronto Film Fest, the 10 Commandments for Twitter are finally given, and LIFE magazine looks back at the building of the Twin Towers.
Pro-Darwin ‘Creation’ Movie to Open Toronto Film Fest
“A movie that tells the “true story” of Charles Darwin will open the 34th Toronto International Film Festival this week – two weeks before it hits theaters in the United Kingdom.” [The Christian Post]
The 10 Commandments of Twitter
“Twitter is a dangerous place, so make sure you stay on the straight-and-narrow by following the 10 Righteous Commandments of Twitter” [Church Crunch]
Building the Twin Towers: A Tribute
“When terrorists brought down the World Trade Center towers on a crystal clear September day in 2001, horror mingled with disbelief and rage. No one who saw the towers fall will ever forget it.” [LIFE]
Is This Your Brain On God?
“More than half of adult Americans report they have had a spiritual experience that changed their lives. Now, scientists from universities like Harvard, Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins are using new technologies to analyze the brains of people who claim they have touched the spiritual.” [NPR]
Fashion photographer captures Jesus in 21st century
“A veteran fashion photographer who is used to having his works featured in Vogue, GQ and Elle will release his most “rewarding” collection – “Journeys with the Messiah” – on Friday, the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.” [ChristianToday]