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Name: Tucker
Birthday: 1/6/1980
Gender: Male


Interests: jen. relational+narrative theology. feminism. female body image. japan. "graphic novels." graphic design. sacred architecture.
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Sunday, February 03, 2008

RIP

I'm not going to be posting on my blog on Xanga any longer.  I'm starting a blog focussed more on our new church community, ZERA.  http://tuckervszera.blogspot.com.  I'll also be relaying my new blog to my Facebook page.


Friday, January 25, 2008

Currently Listening
Juno
By Original Soundtrack
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My Brother's Band



My brother is the one with the tank top, glasses, mustache, and obscenely long hair.  He's their bass player, and he kicks ass.

It takes like half the video for them to get started, but it's worth it.

You can get their album on iTunes, but not this song....

J Roddy Walston and The Business
www.jroddy.net


Monday, January 14, 2008

Currently Reading
Redwall (Redwall, Book 1)
By Brian Jacques
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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Currently Listening
Kala
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The Christians Who Don't Do Anything

If you haven't noticed, a new Veggie Tales movie is coming out in theaters.  Phil Vischer, on his blog (www.philvischer.com) Comments that:

"If you haven't noticed, Universal is really doing a lot to get the word out.  I've heard reports that Pirate movie ads are all over downtown Chicago and Manhattan on cabs and bus stops.  My friend Paul at Pixar says he passes a Pirates billboard every day driving to work.  Here's a shot someone sent me of a big Pirates billboard on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood!"

His immediate next comment simply fascinates me:

"Not bad, eh?  I'm not entirely sure how many conservative Christian families live in downtown Chicago, Manhattan, San Francisco or Hollywood, but heck, you gotta give 'em an 'A' for effort!"

I don't know what to do with this world view.  I agree with both of Phil's assumptions, but I'm surprised that Phil is aware of his assumptions, and I don't know what they mean to him or other Evangelicals.

Phil assumes that "conservative Christian families" don't live in downtown Chicago, Manhattan, San Francisco, or Hollywood.  But why?  If this is a common presumption in Evangelical Christianity (it certainly is in Emergent circles), how do Evangelicals understand this idea? 

Secondly, Phil assumes not only that Christian families would be the only ones to respond to the billboards, but more specifically "conservative Christian families."  What meaning does Phil make out of his creation not appealing to the general public?  What meaning does Phil make of his assumption that liberal Christian families aren't on the lookout for Veggie Tales entertainment?  Again, I don't disagree with his assumptions, I'm jut not sure what meaning Phil makes of these observations. 

I feel like Phil is saying, "They're advertising this film in the centers of power and culture, but real Christians aren't in those places, and only real Christians would want to see this film, woo hoo!"



Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Currently Reading
The Magician's Nephew (The Chronicles of Narnia)
By C. S. Lewis
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