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      <title>Eschatology</title>
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	<pubDate>Tue 1 August 2006</pubDate>
	<description>ROD AMIS introduces the readers of his new Huffington Post blog to a critique on the end of the world and why Christians want it, illogically.</description>
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      <title>Other Necros</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed 2 August 2006</pubDate>
	<description>ROD AMIS looks at other believers in the end of time and proposes the philosopy of Life against Death.</description>
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      <title>The Mahdi</title>
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      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Sat 5 August 2006</pubDate>
	<description>ROD AMIS turns his attention to Islamic eschatology and how their view and that of the Christians make them kissing cousins.  Then, he welcomes MiniMe!</description>
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      <title>The Messiah</title>
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      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Wed 9 August 2006</pubDate>
	<description>ROD AMIS and MiniMe turn their laser-like precision toward eschatology in Judaism and then go wandering.  Oh-oh!</description>
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      <title>End of Days</title>
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      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Fri 11 August 2006</pubDate>
	<description>ROD AMIS and MiniMe continue their baiting battle and then Rod rants about the destructive urge before featuring a reader letter on Israel and Lebanon.</description>
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      <title>Dance of Death</title>
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	<pubDate>Thurs 17 August 2006</pubDate>
	<description>ROD AMIS and MiniMe continue their baiting battle before the heavy lifting of talking about culture begins.</description>
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      <author>Rod Amis</author>
	<pubDate>Thurs 24 August 2006</pubDate>
	<description>ROD AMIS uses the controversy over Gunter Grass's admission as a paradigm for the conflict between faith and reason in 21st Century culture.</description>
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