Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Peeling Pains or "The Nightmer"

Here is a video of Kirk Cameron that I got from Caleb LaPointe's website. Thumbs up to Paul for telling me about it. The video is Ray Comfort explaining why the banana is the atheist's nightmare. Out of curiosity, could I call this video the evangelical's nightmer? As in, being lost at sea during a very dark time? I think I shall (plus the video is shot in front of some body of water).

Enjoy the Evangelical's Nightmer!

7 Comments:

Blogger matthew said...

bananas are gross. the last time i ate one i thought about becoming an atheist.

banana bread, on the other hand, now THAT is evidence of deity.

8/23/2006 12:38:00 PM  
Blogger Kevin Beck said...

A friend pointed me to this video a couple weeks ago. Hilarious! I'll never look at bananas the same way again. Where is Gwen Stefani when you need her?

8/23/2006 05:29:00 PM  
Blogger Jo said...

that is just AWFUL aaron. "nightmer" is not too strong of a word.

8/23/2006 07:56:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Gospel is scandalous enough on its own. Why do people seem to want to help it out?

8/23/2006 09:37:00 PM  
Blogger Aaron Perry said...

The irony, of course, is the much wider array of resources for those who want to disprove God's existence from a world that often functions in devastating and uncontrollable ways. Put head to head, I think bananas lose to Katrina. Just a hunch.

Where is David Hume when you need him? Give me that foe over the banana buddy.

8/24/2006 09:30:00 AM  
Blogger Robin said...

Wow, that's great. But I think I'm missing something: What's a "nightmer"?

8/25/2006 08:42:00 AM  
Blogger Aaron Perry said...

Ah! You're not the only one, Whitey. "Mer" (pronounced mare) is the french word for sea. I was implying the argument is lost at sea in the dark...a bad place to be. With the french pronunciation "nightmer" is a play on the banana being the atheist's nightmare. Anyway, I guess it was my play at being J.K. Rowling, but it didn't work.

8/25/2006 11:08:00 AM  

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