The Bible, in 5 Statements (a meme)

By Tripp Fuller • Dec 3rd, 2009 • Category: bible stuff, engaging

Mike Morrell tagged me in this meme in which the ‘tagged’ attempt to…

Summarise the Bible in five statements, the first one word long, the second two, the third three, the fourth four and the last five words long. Or possibly you could do this in descending order. Tag five people.

So here’s my attempt (constructed during the daily show)

Created from and for love
Sh*t hits the fan
God invests Godself
Reconciling Community
Homecoming

I send the love expressed in meme tagging to…Deacon Bob CornwallDeaconess Laura BarclayDeacon GilmourDeaconess Donna BowmanChad ‘rock the snow ball’ Crawford

Fielder Nickolas was also tagged by Mike Morrell and his answer is very emo-skeptical (just like his book).  He even attempts to convince his reader that he doesn’t know what a meme is.  Really Nick?  You want the guy who runs the second best EV podcast, works in the Temple of Mac, and started blogging many moons ago doesn’t know what a meme is?  That reminds me of something….this….or this.or this.  Don’t worry Nick.  It is ok that you pretend not to know what a meme is because you still humbled yourself enough to play this little game with us.

UPDATE: Here’s the people who have already played the meme game

Hardly the Last Word

Episcopalifem

The Websight of Unknowing

Eternal Echoes

Glocal Christianity

Steve Hayes

Yewtree

Zoecarnate

The Hopeful Skeptic

Missio Dei

The Girl Who Cried Epiphany

Tanzania and James

Carpenter’s Shoes

Him Called Bean

A Spirit Like the Wind

Ephemeral Thoughts

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Tripp Fuller is married to an awesome lady Alecia and has a handsome little baby boy named Elgin Thomas (aka E.T.) and Pebbles, the Schnoodle. He and Alecia are both graduates of Campbell University (where they met), the Divinity School of Wake Forest University and ordained ministers. He is working on his PhD in Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont Graduate University. A few other things he digs are books, cigars, pipes, Shaq, guitar, pirates, fishing, the Counting Crows, and good conversations about Religion and Politics. The podcast is the most time consuming hobby he has ever had besides reading and blogging through Wolfhart Pannenberg's 3 volume systematic theology. Follow Tripp on Twitter | Tripp on Facebook
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