Okay, Okay . . . Miss California

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Well, let me say just a couple of serious things before I talk about what makes me wheeze. I saw an interview with Miss Carrie Prejean about her now infamous run-in with the kind of insane interaction that must have occurred on Lot’s front porch. She seemed like a sweet and sincere Christian to me, one who was concerned about possible compromise, and who acknowledged she had started to buckle under pressure, and then reeled it in to say the right thing regardless of the cost to her personally. The fact that she knew it would cost her can be seen in the fact that she started to go down the wrong answer road. And good for her for pulling it back, and hats off to her. Not that we want to start taking anything else off, which leads to my next point.

It seems to me that evangelicals are kind of desperate for cultural leadership. I mean, this takes the women in leadership issue to a whole new level, one that I was not quite prepared for.

Comments are now open. Please finish this sentence for me:

“In this next crucial phase of the culture wars, evangelicals are concerned to . . .”

Sample answer for this friendly and very informal contest: “. . . demonstrate that heterosexuality has its attractions too.”

I also want to say that if Al Mohler or anybody like that enters, he will automaticaly win, even if it is not very funny.

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