Monthly Archives: June 2010

Faytene: “Narf!” :)

By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. Gotta hand it to Faytene Kryskow. She’s so much of a dominionist theocrat that she jokes about it on Facebook. If you are cartoon savvy, that is. Check out her Facebook … Continue reading

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Canadian journalists, political bloggers and public relations people

Wow. Someone has finally done a study of these three professions and how practitioners mix and perceive each other. University of Manitoba student Curtis Brown got journalists, bloggers and pr (political) people together and did his Masters thesis on his … Continue reading

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Power and hypocrisy

Are people with power more hypocritical than the less powerful? Apparently yes. So what is it about power that increases hypocrisy, making the powerful condemn in others what they practice themselves? Several things are going on: (1) The powerful tend … Continue reading

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Would you like an interview? We’re promoting us – Crossroads Christian Communications

Irony alert. Mainse is overjoyed to see the new momentum, even if his family’s prominence in the ministry is waning. “I’m glad the day of big time TV evangelists is over,” he says. “It’s good to see the whole body … Continue reading

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Poor Faytene and Marci

By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. After seeing today’s Vancouver Sun, I feel a little sorry for evangelist Faytene Kryskow. Today, Sun columnist Daphne Bramham wrote a column on Marci McDonald’s book. It appears not only online, … Continue reading

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I “honour” Faytene dot com was already taken?

By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. If evangelist Faytene Kryskow is sad after getting rhetorically pummelled in Marci McDonald’s book, The Armageddon Factor, there is a curious little blog that might cheer her up. It’s probably innocent, … Continue reading

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