Tuesday, November 01, 2005
About Me
I'm married, a graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary, and an MA student at West Virginia University in the History Department where my focus is the relation of the Old Religious Right to the New Religious Right; Carl McIntire; and 1930s Christian Fundamentalism (they all tie together, I promise). I am a ministerial candidate/intern and youth minister in the PCA. One day, I hope to be a pastor and Church Historian. If I'm lucky, I'll never retire.
bobbygriffith.com
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Previous Posts
- Think it through
- When good water goes bad...
- From our costume party
- Reformation Sunday, 2005
- Eschatology quiz...
- My how the years have flown....
- Could there be a better movie from 2005?
- The big scam...
- Joel Osteen and the Gospel
- What to say
Evangelical Outpost
Stuff I'm reading
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5 Comments:
Probably tastes just like their beer. :)
Thanks for pointing out the continous problems with fundamentalism Bobby.
I have actually drank those. They were given out by the thousand by the National Guard in West Virginia after the Great Flood of 85. We used them as camping supplies for a couple years afterward.
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Brandan you are the second person, at least, to say that the water tasted the same as their beer. Maybe food coloring is used?
Food coloring. hmmmm...that might explain a few things.
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