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August 07, 2004

Comments

mwest

Your stuff looks amazing as usual! If you get a chance stick the new graphic on a lunch pail. I'll get one for Jaymeson.

Momotaro

I need a Superpope tat. And I'm just crazy enough to get one. :D

Momotaro

*looks at graphic*

"Say David!" he asks wryly, "Did the Superpope graphic change, ever so slightly, over the past few days?"

SuperPope

Since we last spoke, no. I have put the "finished" stamp on this graphic and have moved on. I don't want to nit pick it to death. Three revisions is enough. :)

Momotaro

heh... to be honest, I can't tell. But then, I'm sure you've been looking at it much more closely than I have.

Gabe

Hey, I just ordered your t-shirt. I will wear it with pride. You need to see if you can make pajama pants. That would be crazy. I would buy it. Also, nice meeting you today at the main office. I will try to come by more often and you can show me some flash.

Patrick

Is that the same thing as bling?

Coola Frost

Hey Dave, you ever gonna bring back the Superpope forums? I miss those.

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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.