As a long-term, active proponent of visual communication and web-based theological instruction, I can solemnly assure all visitors that BibleDudes is, like, awesomely rad!
As a long-term, active proponent of careful verbal communication, I can solemnly second what Mark Goodacre says about BibleDudes: “is this website going to look pretty dated in a few years time when noone says ‘dude’ anymore, and all its other colloquialisms, even in America?” (love that “even in America”). Sure — why not “BibleBlokes” (but surely not “BibleLads”)?
No particular ideas about the sermon, although the Ephesians passage bespeaks the Pauline vision of what I’ve called “articulated felicity” with particular vividness. The Lukan Beatitudes, I don’t feel as though I can preach on, at least not this evening; I always feel as though there’s nothing I could possibly add to a text such as that.
Posted by AKMA at November 7, 2004 09:01 AM | TrackBackDude,
BibleDudes is already dated. Uh, I think the Bible is dated too, not sure about that one. The site has a totally awesome layout just waiting for some hecka-tight content to be added. I for one am diggin' on what they have so far.
Posted by: meg at November 7, 2004 02:07 PMSince "dude" is one of my 12 year old's favorite words these days, I don't think it's that dated. Most likely it will be eventually -- like say, a day from now? :) -- but in the meantime, this site rocks! I can't wait to share it with people. Thanks for alerting me to it.
Posted by: Mary Hess at November 7, 2004 09:53 PM