His choice of "Tinker Bell And Peter Pan Fly To Netherland" raised a few theological eyebrows when Kinkade's description was also included on Warren's living canvas, "We see Netherland in the distance, just below the "second star to the right", as the full moon bathes the scene with its eerie glow."
Today in the LA area, Rick Warren posed with local citizens and kissed babies as he readied himself to be announced as the new Apostate Ecumenical Religion Czar for the Obama Administration.
The guy beside him is thinking, "Who is this fat man and will he try to steal my camera?"
His choice of "Tinker Bell And Peter Pan Fly To Netherland" raised a few theological eyebrows when Kinkade's description was also included on Warren's living canvas, "We see Netherland in the distance, just below the "second star to the right", as the full moon bathes the scene with its eerie glow."
ReplyDeleteWar en Piece? You are to clever my friend. I couldn't think like this if my life depended on it. Thanks for brightening my day.
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ReplyDeleteI'm not sure he meant an allusion to Tolstoy as much as the "piece of work."
Glad you caught that Gregg. I use double meanings quite often in my titles.
ReplyDeleteToday in the LA area, Rick Warren posed with local citizens and kissed babies as he readied himself to be announced as the new Apostate Ecumenical Religion Czar for the Obama Administration.
ReplyDeleteThe guy beside him is thinking, "Who is this fat man and will he try to steal my camera?"