Charismatic Theology Made Into A Secular Cartoon
September 11, 2009
Jesus is magic…
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Awesome! I love it. But do not knock He-Man. That was a great cartoon series!
Right up there with Go-Bots.
When I was child-minding back in the ’90s I was constantly surprised that Evangelical parents who wouldn’t let their kids watch other cartoons all thought HeMan was wonderful. Anyone else find that?
so is charismatic theology a homo-erotic trip with a hot sorceress and a mean kitty? if so, i’m there! wait…
I’m not convinced that any cartoon could represent the diversity that is Charismatic theology, but having said that I think I have met the He-Man Charismatics.
I personally like the fact that while I was watching this highly informative theological dissertation, Google Ads was kind enough to pop up with an offer to get a degree in Theology. I’m pretty sure that was a sign.
haha, i wish you would have elaborated a bit, good observation altogether though. this isn’t just charismatic theology, it’s largely the sentiment of evangelical and general protestant theology.