So true, fellas, so true.
The revolution continues. . .
Posted by anthony at October 25, 2007 12:08 PM | TrackBackSounds like he read Harry Frankfurt's little book "Bullshit".
Good stuff.
Posted by: Paul at October 25, 2007 12:42 PMHoly crap... that is one of the funniest things I've seen a long time. Sad but true.
Posted by: Brad at October 25, 2007 01:04 PMYeah, it's so on point!
Posted by: Anthony at October 25, 2007 01:10 PMVery Good!!!
Posted by: Tam at October 25, 2007 01:36 PM"...the bandwagon of my own uncertainty." Ouch. That's me.
Posted by: Phillip at October 25, 2007 02:33 PMI wanna a Jack and Coke
Posted by: STork at October 25, 2007 04:56 PMLove. It. :)
Posted by: Manders at October 25, 2007 07:10 PMI think my last sermon inspired this bit. Tu conoces?
Posted by: Stephen at October 25, 2007 09:53 PMThere's a difference between being "nice" and being the type of emergent "cool guy" that simply ponders his navel while behind his non-pulpit. You can be nice and you can state what you know all at the same time.
Posted by: Tyler at October 25, 2007 11:39 PMThere's a difference between being "nice" and being the type of emergent "cool guy" that simply ponders his navel while behind his non-pulpit. You can be nice and you can state what you know all at the same time.
Posted by: relyT at October 25, 2007 11:56 PMThat's some, like, good stuff?
In all seriousness, I too found sad but true. I wish I spoke with more conviction in my tone and actual belief in what I say. Thanks for the post.
Posted by: Chris Gensheer at October 26, 2007 03:40 PMTruth is hard. It's especially hard to say. And it's even harder to say when you care more about your image and how people will perceive you once they know you're "one of those Christians."
Posted by: Tyler at October 26, 2007 06:55 PMGood stuff. I first heard it through Chris Seay on his talk "The Studious Saint". I translated it in Spanish.
Posted by: Juan Callejas at October 29, 2007 11:56 PM