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Do NOT Turn Jesus On. “Not sure who designed this, but I’m pretty confident they didn’t mean to make it look as if Jesus was showing his manhood to two children!” So wrong.

Lunar Eclipse Pics. I missed the Lunar eclipse the other night. Actually, I forgot about it. Oh well. Guess I’ll wait until 2010.

Canned Cheeseburger. We’ve officially reached the bottom of the barrel. And I thought McDonald’s was bad?

Comics for hopeful cynics. A friend of mine turned me onto this a few weeks ago. It’s one of my daily visits now. Now, if they would only get RSS.

Top 40 Photoshopped Images. Very cool.

N.T. Wright says what’s some of us have been thinking for while. We’re wrong about heaven. Go figure. Not if he could just persuade some of those evangelicals of whom he has so much influence. We gots work to do!

~bh ><>

Written by Blake Huggins

February 22nd, 2008 at 12:01 am

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  1. I would have to say that the Jesus light switch is pretty freaky. Then there is N.T Wright’s comments about heaven or the lack there of. I am sort of shocked that he would think that way but then again. Perhaps it was just something to write a book and get more face time. i know that might be a bit cynical but, oh well.

    Matthew

    22 Feb 08 at 10:00 am

  2. matt. yeah, that light switch is. . .pretty disturbing. and ridiculous. honestly, i was a little surprised that nt wright said that too. especially given his reputation as the champion scholar for conservatives and evangelicals. it doesn’t really bother me personally, but i bet some people are gonna get a hold of this and go to town with it. wonder if he’ll loose some influence? i hope not, but he may.

    blake

    22 Feb 08 at 10:16 am

  3. i bet he loses some and gains a few.

    Matthew

    22 Feb 08 at 10:19 am

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