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May 17, 2004

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choppi

The link didn't work. I really wanted to see this.

SuperPope

There, I fixed it. They moved the story to their archives, and the link changed. There's not a picture of the product anymore, though. Maybe we can find some at the Japanese Animation convention. :)

Momotaro

Buddha Burgers, huh? Is that that Hawaiian joint? I've heard they got some tasty burgers. I usually can't get them myself because my wife is Lutherian, which pretty much makes me Lutherian. But I've heard they do got some tasty burgers...

Mind if I try yours?

Momotaro

Oh, that said BOOGERS...

heh... nevermind. :D

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Favorite Books

  • Ravi Zacharias: Can Man Live Without God?

    Ravi Zacharias: Can Man Live Without God?
    An amazing book that makes the case for God not by citing the Bible or great theologians, but by analyzing the philosophies of famous atheists and showing their flaws.

  • C. S. Lewis: Mere Christianity

    C. S. Lewis: Mere Christianity
    C.S. Lewis was an atheist for much of his life. Appropriately, this book makes the case for the existance of God first and Christianity second with carefully outlined and surprisingly simple reasoning. I consider this required reading for anyone searching for meaning.

  • C. S. Lewis: Space Trilogy

    C. S. Lewis: Space Trilogy
    Religious Sci-Fi Fantasy: A very tiny genre. In "Out of the Silent Planet", "Perelandra", and "That Hiddeous Strength", C.S. Lewis manages to tackle difficult theological questions as we follow Dr. Ransom in his adventures on Mars, Venus, and back on Earth. My favorite science fiction series by far.