Jonathan Fitzgerald pokes the bear a bit on worldly amusements (See Bill Harris’ excellent comment too). The piece seems a bit simplistic, like the caricature he’s pushing back against. I do like this paragraph out of it, however, because he gives a nice word picture about evangelical attempts.
This view led to the cultural missionary model — in which the well-prepared evangelical, who fancies him or herself not easily influenced, “engages” culture like a missionary visiting a remote village. In short, this view forces evangelicals to think of themselves as squeaky clean outsiders, and they waste time, money, energy, and so, so many words on developing strategies to infiltrate culture while remaining pure themselves.