"If you get to Heaven, it's by God's grace. If you go to Hell, it's your own damned fault." This is a blog by some guy trying to be a better Catholic despite his well-honed ability to get in the way of the Gospel. Thanks for reading this blog, it might be worth some time off of Purgatory.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
I never understood why...
This is how it should have gone down.
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ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious! It is not too often you find a reference to "Pulp Fiction" in a Christian discussion, but I have always felt, graphic sex and language notwithstanding, it had some very Christian themes.
ReplyDeleteMagister,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. My wife wouldn't finish watching it with me the first time we rented Pulp Fiction, and I was really surprised by it when I went back months later to finish it.
Obviously I don't agree with the the lifestyles or choices of any of the characters, but I think SLJ's character went through a "real" encounter with grace. His response to that encounter was, um, shall we say, less than perfect? But it was a response toward penitence nonetheless.
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