End of Week Roundup

Constitutional Exegesis Owen from Southern Appeal explains how Liberals and Conservatives interpret the Second Amendment.

The Sincerest Flattery James Joyner has an interesting article on “Link Policy.” At least I found it interesting, but then that may be because I borrowed many of his ideas for my own blog. (I also ripped off good ideas from Pejmanesque and Josh Claybourn.)

Needs More Explanation From Alex Knapp’s recommendations for a libertarian film festival: “Strictly Ballroom - It's like The Fountainhead, only with great music and zany Australians.” I’ve seen the movie and read the book. All I can say is…what? (Via: Outside the Beltway)

The IntelliVision Collective Tim Berglund relates a story about how a desire for an early-‘80s game console led him to believe in a form of pseudo-Marxism.

Nothing New Under The Sun Bob Rouse from Totem to Temple has an interesting series on the "Bait and Switch" marketing style of Seeker Sensitive and Emergent churches.

Deconstructing Bono As Cathleen Falsani writes in a CT article, “For many Christians of a certain generation, combing through the lyrics of U2 songs (nearly all of them written by Bono) in search of biblical images or references to Jesus Christ and his teachings is almost a sport. Consider it a cross between exegesis and Where's Waldo?”

Several bloggers have recently taken up the search: Matt Powell turns a critical eye to u2’s lyrics, while John H defends them; Rusty Lopez examines Bono’s view of the Psalms; @U2 has a list of lyrics that reference the Bible; and finally we have an NRO guest columnist asking if the members of U2 are Christians. (Hat tip: U2 Sermons)

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