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    Precious Moments?

    By Jeremy | March 16, 2007

    Andrew Jones tipped me off to this series of rants from Mark Riddle. (Beware the sometimes colorful language.) Some of the commentary sounds bitter and whiny. But some is very clever. For instance:
    Biblical scenes you will never see on a Precious Moments figurine. 1. John the Baptist being beheaded. 2. Jesus on the cross. 3. Kirk Cameron living through the end times. (That is in the Bible right?) 4. David Killing 200 philistines and cutting off their foreskins. 5. Sodom and Gomorrah 6. Elisha calling 2 grizzly's out of the woods to maul 42 adolescents. 7. Onan 8. Jesus kicking Jerry Falwell's a$$ ... (oh wait that's just a dream I had)
    What other scenes would you add?

    Topics: emerging church, precious moments, rants | 2 Comments »

    2 Responses to “Precious Moments?”

    1. riddle Says:
      March 17th, 2007 at 7:50 pm

      wow… you found my old old blog. cool. and yes i was bitter and whiny…. i look back and call it my detox time of life…
      thanks for the link

    2. genxcel Says:
      March 18th, 2007 at 12:26 am

      Mark, so glad you detoxed. ;)

      Bitter and whiny often produces memorable irony.