Tuesday Godbytes: Jewish New Testament; Atheist euthanasia; Ashton Kutcher

Godbytes is doing a little bit of really-early spring cleaning today, which means we’re doing a mini-roundup of stuff you might have missed from this past week (and year). In the Stuff You Might Have Missed Late Last Year category, here’s a Jewish perspective on the New Testament and an “answer” to the question of […]

Godbytes is doing a little bit of really-early spring cleaning today, which means we’re doing a mini-roundup of stuff you might have missed from this past week (and year).

In the Stuff You Might Have Missed Late Last Year category, here’s a Jewish perspective on the New Testament and an “answer” to the question of whether or not megapastor Rob Bell is a Universalist.

And now for a Blog Posts You Might Have Missed Last Week roundup, where we list some interesting religiously-themed blog posts from around the web:


The Friendly Atheist offers a secular take on euthanasia.

Christian blogger Rachel Held Evans tells the real story of Esther and Vashti.

Joanna Brooks of Religion Dispatches explains how folks should react to Anti-Mormon sentiment in the upcoming South Carolina Republican primary.

Christian activist Shane Claiborne Offers 12 Hopes for 2012.

Finally, your Tweet of the Day is a followup to yesterday’s Tebow-centric post (apparently Twitter loves Tebow more than Jesus). This one comes from famous person Ashton Kutcher, the budding theologian(?):

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