March 11, 2004

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Steve Generic effexor side effects, went to “The Passion” on Tuesday.
He’s preparing to preach a series onMeeting Mel’s Jesus.
His reflections on the movie can be found here.
(Note - it was there. Has now been embargoed awaiting print in Reality on April 19. It'll be back up then)

I confess,I wasn’t at all disappointed that he went on his own,when I was at work, generic effexor side effects.
To be honest, I don’t really want to go.
Movies for me are about escapism and recreationand I’m certain neither of thosewould be my experience at “The Passion”.

But at the same time it isone person’s portrayal of the storythat holds centre stage in my Christian faith, effexor xr tolerance.
So I think I will see it at some stage,when I’m feeling brave. Generic effexor side effects, I prefer the version of the Nicene Creedwhere it says,“He suffered, died and was buried”

To the one that says,“He suffered death and was buried”

I have always preferred that former version.
In fact I remember as a teenagerfeeling very disappointed when it changedwith the new edition of my church’sAnglican (Episcopalian) Prayer Book.

Because the reality is that Jesus did suffer.
He must have.
Not just the indignity of death,but the pain that was due to the way that he diedand the cruelty he endured before death.

But I have yet to see for myselfwhether that is what is portrayed in “The Passion”, generic effexor side effects. Effexor xr 75 mg, When I go, I shall endeavour to go(bravely, and) with an open mind.

I’ve only spoken to a handful of peoplewho have seen the movie.
I like the fact that it has encouraged themto reread the Bible story for themselvesso as to be able to assess the “accuracy” of the movie.
That’s very good. Generic effexor side effects, Very Berean.

I like the fact it’s in Aramaic.
It was after all.
And we westerners don’t have a mortgage on the Bible, effexor and weight gain loss.
As The Mutton Birds remind us (ironically!)(The Queen’s English wasn’t,despite what one Texan senator believed,“good enough for Jesus Christ”).

(Want to listen. mp3 of "Queen's English" here).

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Comments

Great song - The Mutton Birds “Flock” has been playing in the car for the last few months.

Richard Briggs comments, “God did not write the Bible in English, which most English people believe was just an oversight.” (from the well written and often humorous “Be an expert in 137 minutes in interpreting the Bible”)

It’s always good to have our own assumptions about the Bible brought out in front of us on a regular basis.

Posted by: Stephen at March 11, 2004 9:11 pm

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