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  Re: Satan Tempts Jesus
 
In lugnet.announce.moc, Brendan Powell Smith wrote: (snip) (...) it were. Oh, the inhumanity. Anyway, nice work Brendan...big fan for years, own the book, blabbity blah. --Dave (20 years ago, 6-Apr-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: Satan Tempts Jesus
 
Great stuff as always, Brendan. (...) I like the wolf. For some reason that design looks more blocky when the wolf is standing, but in this reposed position the blockyness is minimized. The duck is cute but a little too rectangular. Nice Satan (...) (20 years ago, 6-Apr-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Satan Tempts Jesus
 
The Brick Testament has been updated today with a new illustrated story from the Gospels: Satan Tempts Jesus. (URL) for the "hell" of it, I also decided to add a couple of Satan appearances to the Last Supper story. The two new panels are these: (...) (20 years ago, 6-Apr-04, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build.ancient) ! 
 
  Re: The Parable of the Unpopular Banquet
 
Cool, a nice little Friday present. Unpopular banquet: I wish some of these had the background in sharper focus--it's pretty much impossible to see construction details on the settings. Of course, this may be your intent depending on how much detail (...) (20 years ago, 2-Apr-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Whoops, one more: Jesus and The Law
 
OK, this is it for today, I promise. One last extra story: Jesus and The Law. (URL) Smith (20 years ago, 2-Apr-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Bonus story: Jesus and the Rich
 
I've just added a third new story from the Gospels to today's update: Jesus and the Rich. (see links from previous post) Enjoy, -The Rev. Brendan Powell Smith (20 years ago, 2-Apr-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  The Parable of the Unpopular Banquet
 
The Brick Testament has been updated today with two new illustrated stories from the Gospels: the Parable of the Unpopular Banquet, and the Use of Parables Explained. (URL) Rev. Brendan Powell Smith (20 years ago, 2-Apr-04, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build.ancient) !! 
 
  Re: The Parable of the Many Murders
 
(...) Thanks, Bruce. This was one of those situations where I felt I just barely had enough of the right pieces to make the scene work -- to give the illusion of a vineyard. I only have one brown baseplate, and just enough brown plates to make it (...) (21 years ago, 26-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: The Parable of the Many Murders
 
(...) Thanks! (...) Was there a giant rock in Life of Brian? I remember the stoning scene, but don't recall a giant rock. Or did you just mean that it was similar in that there was a stoning scene at all? (...) Certainly, -Brendan (21 years ago, 26-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: The Parable of the Many Murders
 
(...) Thanks. (...) I wonder how many people there are for whom that has come to be the case. Or, as I continue on, how many people will eventually be in the same boat. (...) Hey, that's not entirely true. I think I've cast Timmy in some (...) (21 years ago, 26-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: The Parable of the Many Murders
 
Hey Brendan, Good stuff as always. I like the way you made the vineyard--good subtle detail with the smaller leaf elmenets in the first shot, then larger ones at harvest time. Funny with the one guy holding the clothes in 12:4, but should the pants (...) (21 years ago, 24-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: The Parable of the Many Murders
 
(...) As good as ever! I especially like that the stoning scene with the giant rock is taken right out of "Life of Brian". Thanks for your contribution to entertainment of the masses! Arne, Copenhagen (21 years ago, 22-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: The Parable of the Many Murders
 
(...) Great job as always, Brendan. I think I've now read more of the Bible in its Brick Testament incarnation than in book form. But you know, as soon as I saw that the landowner's son was Timmy, I knew that the slaves weren't going to respect him. (...) (21 years ago, 22-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  The Parable of the Many Murders
 
The Brick Testament has been updated today with a new illustrated story from the Gospels, the Parable of the Many Murders: (URL) Rev. Brendan Powell Smith (NOTE: To those unfamiliar with The Brick Testament or the Bible, please note the violence (...) (21 years ago, 22-Mar-04, to lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build.ancient) ! 
 
  Re: historical situations
 
(...) Go up (to (URL) )and you'll see that the owner of that page doesn't give credit to much of ANYTHING he has in his collection of links/images. That doesn't make it right (far from it) but at least BPS isn't being singled out. ++Lar (21 years ago, 16-Mar-04, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: historical situations
 
(...) (URL) as far as I can see, any attribution of credit. Bruce (21 years ago, 16-Mar-04, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: Parable of the Harsh Master
 
(...) Thanks, Doug. (...) It's a LEGO pen bead: (URL) picked them up in a few colors -- yellow, red, trans-dark pink, and a couple of purple ones, at the bulk shop in LEGOland CA. -Brendan (21 years ago, 16-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: The Parable ot the Tortured Debtor
 
(...) As in "how can I tie this to 'backpacks' as an adjective to describe it, just to be silly. I could have said "wow you really "packed" a lot in" but that would have been TOO obvious. I could have XFUT to off-topic.pun, but, again, too obvious. (...) (21 years ago, 13-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: The Parable ot the Tortured Debtor
 
(...) Thanks. (...) Me too. (...) As in "something so outrageously artificial, affected, inappropriate, or out-of-date as to be considered amusing" or "having exaggerated effeminate mannerisms exhibited especially by homosexuals"? (...) It goes all (...) (21 years ago, 13-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)
 
  Re: The Parable ot the Tortured Debtor
 
(...) sort of, er, "campy". Digging that floor though, how far up the wall does the upsidedown-ness go? Looks like above where the camera can see to me. (21 years ago, 13-Mar-04, to lugnet.build.ancient)


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