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The Lego Bible
20th November 2008, 10:52
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The Lego Bible
Hey everyone, don't know if this has been posted before, but here are a bunch of stories from the bible, illustrated beautifully... with lego. Good stuff!
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20th November 2008, 10:57
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RE: The Lego Bible
I found this a couple of years ago, and I loved it. I originally thought it was the work of an atheist, but it turns out it's a Reverend doing it...which of course brings up questions about "idols" seeing as God is presented as a lego figure as well. Isn't there a law against that in the Bible???
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20th November 2008, 11:20 (This post was last modified: 20th November 2008 11:32 by leo-rcc.)
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RE: The Lego Bible
Your half right, he calls himself a reverend but he is not a christian.
http://www.thedoormagazine.com/archives/legos.html

Quote:BRENDAN POWELL SMITH: “The Reverend” is a long-time nickname that I acquired back in junior high school. It came from someone mispronouncing my first name with a mouth full of food at the lunch table, trying to call my attention. It sounded more like Reverend than Brendan, so I replied, “Did you just say, hey Reverend?” and he said, “Yeah!” I decided that was kind of a neat title to have, so I started signing my homework assignments as The Reverend Brendan Powell Smith. I guess it was sort of an egotistical addition to my name that sounded good to me at the time and it kind of stuck as a nickname.

Like you I also found this link years ago, loved it. Specially the thinkclouds of the horses when they hear only 2 get on board of the ark. Smile

btw, when you go to his other site http://www.thereverend.com/ be sure to click on the top where it says "The reverand Brendan Powell Smith".
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