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Introducing: Pyromaniacs

Sep 10th 2007
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The Pyromaniacs are at it again.

A bit of a “stark” bunch of guys, questioning everything and possibly spinning their faith wheels and providing mud for others to spin in, but their graphics and scathing wit must be complimented.

They play mockery with the Emergent movement, even more missional Church ideas, but in a way that is graphically playful and at moments, “punch you in the gut” accurate.

In the spirit of “we learn as much from what we disagree with as from what we agree with,” visit these verbal/graphic pummeljacks.

It’s not a site for the faint of mind, but if you’re thinking about the state of the Church in a postmodern world, you may appreciate their provocative little world.

Pyromaniacs

4 Comments

  1. Dan - I thought it was interesting that you reference them. I have been on a tirade regarding this and I was wrong. But I’m surprised you find benefit there.

    Have you said all you want to say on the topic or will you be elaborating on some learning from one or two of these?

  2. Very phunny stuff..
    I read one article in particular dealing with dating & though most in our “enlightened” circles would take issue with some of their “old world” mindsets, I find it refreshing.
    Cool stuff..& great graphics!

    rich

  3. Rick, it is interesting I’d reference them. Truthfully and primarily, for the bristling way they converse - through graphics, etc.

    I believe we learn as much from what we disagree with as from what we agree with, which is why I reference them - I don’t subscribe to most of what comes out, but the graphics really are a stunning way of getting one’s point across.

    We can learn from them.

    And no… I won’t be elaborating on what I think of their ideas. I need to stay focused on some levels, and it would be a tangent.

  4. Thanks Dan - I could learn a lot from you. Focus and silence - wonderful virtues that I too often misplace.

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