

tojesusthrumary

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Joined: Dec 2006
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December 05, 2006 11:56 AM
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While I enjoying engaging culture as much as anyone (I am a youth minister), If you look at the opening line of the article, "If you look past the brutal violence, the harsh language, and the stark portrayal of evil," I think one can see a non sequitur. His opening line is like saying, "Hey, this is a great cookie, with alot of great taste, you just have to endure some bites of manure that have been baked into the cookie." While I also enjoy cookies, I tend to avoid those with manure, or on the contrary, those that are simply sugar with no real taste content. I think we can find a message in just about anything if we are looking hard enough, but we must consider what we have to wade through in order to obtain it.
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