Ha ha Benny Finney fans, I got the first comment! And I want to use it to say that Benny Finney is almost as amazing as Rod "Jerry" Olsen is. They're the best Armenians I know.
I suppose one could argue that Paul presents fallen man as a sort of "spiritual zombie" in Eph 2.
DEAD in transgression and sins, in which we WALKED . . .
Walking Dead = Zombie, right?
I actually think the term has theological value and makes a great illustration. Rick Warren has probably used it in a sermon somewhere, in lieu of a real-but-entirely-unnecessary-to-ever-use theological term like "Total depravity".
Ha ha Benny Finney fans, I got the first comment! And I want to use it to say that Benny Finney is almost as amazing as Rod "Jerry" Olsen is. They're the best Armenians I know.
ReplyDeleteReally? I thought Benny was American Arminian, not Armenian Arminian. Intersting. :-D
ReplyDeleteFirst comment and I'm sure you get the last laugh. (In the context of the below statement)
ReplyDelete"He who laughs last, thinks slowest." - Ancient Chinese Proverb
Or would the ketchup guy who hangs out with Benny think slower?
Hahahahahahahaha!!!!
ReplyDeleteCalvinism = belief in zombies? Wait... what? :)
ReplyDeleteWe Calvinists may be zombies since we value brains.
ReplyDelete@Jim: Haha! Nice one! :D
ReplyDeleteI suppose one could argue that Paul presents fallen man as a sort of "spiritual zombie" in Eph 2.
ReplyDeleteDEAD in transgression and sins, in which we WALKED . . .
Walking Dead = Zombie, right?
I actually think the term has theological value and makes a great illustration. Rick Warren has probably used it in a sermon somewhere, in lieu of a real-but-entirely-unnecessary-to-ever-use theological term like "Total depravity".
Vertical corpses!
ReplyDeleteHe's alivvvvvvvvvvve. I believe in Frankinstein.
ReplyDeleteI believe in Finkelstein.
ReplyDeleteZombies go for brains, Calvinists go for green bean casserole.
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