Saturday, April 08, 2006
About Me
- Name: iconoclasm
Don't take me too seriously, I use a generous dose of satire in my writing which is supposed to be funny. My mission is to encourage you by making you laugh and helping you waste some time and relax from that 4 hour studying binge you're on. I don't write deep treatises on theology because blogs don't do that very well, I do that at school all day, and you can get that in superior quality from the incredible amount of genius that has been ammased in our faculty. This is kind of like a chick blog with less whining and pictures but that's actually funny.
Previous Posts
- where does the stuff on purgatorio come from?
- church closed on easter to allow more family time
- i need this system
- stupid japanese inventions VIII
- it depends on what your definition of "is" is
- ok ok ok back to the funies for a minute
- dr. whitney quoted on medical prayer study, easter...
- theology books, no questions asked
- Centerfold of Calvin, Rainer's Inauguration, Ameri...
- laughing babies part II
1 Comments:
If you grew up fundamentalist without the sin box (TV) and aren't familiar with Mr. T, I am not implying that he is an atheist or a fool. He has a catch phrase, "I pity the fool." He repeats it so often that if you know who Mr. T is, you know about, "Pity the fool." He did a lot of Public Service Announcements (PSA's) for kids; for some reason even the wimpiest PSA would have no effect on the image of Mr. T. He could say, "More ovaltine please!" and not be a nerd. This is a sort of PSA telling kids not to be an atheist.
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