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February 22nd, 2006

Post Charismatics

Warning: This post contains an image from what one might call the ‘lame’ tradition of cartooning.

Jonny Baker, Jordon Cooper and Andrew Careaga have been talking about a new site called ‘Post-Charismatic‘.

I feel it is right and proper to make known my earlier work on the subject of the ‘Post-Charismatics’. It was published as part of the 2001 Wibblethorpe Calendar and I have reason to believe it was drawn circa 1997.

Post Charismatics

I wasn’t very good then.

Many readers will be unaware of the fact that I dabbled in things Charismatic during the early 90s and had to go away to a special Home for the Theologically Confused for a couple of years as a result. In 2001 some friends and I created ‘Dubious Ministries‘, which hopefully serves as a warning to us all.

Who knows, perhaps Dubious Ministries will have a revival.

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  1. Neil says:

    I guess I am a post-charismatic, although perhaps I have gone even too far to be that.

    Would a postman be someone who was once male?

  2. Andrew says:

    Nice cartoon. These days, post-charismatics probably do most of their posting on a blog, rather than snail mail. :)

    AC

    P.S. – I like the Dubious site and the missing pastor Danny.

  3. Sam says:

    This is special and beautiful, insightful and inspired. It made me smile a little bit, anyway.

    Andrew: sending email might be rather, er, post-modern.

  4. Being Mr. Kenny says:

    Interesting things I have been reading of late

    Today I don’t have any proper content, so I’m posting links. But there’s blurbs attached, so it’s not all bad news.
    Wikipedia
    Where would I be without Wikipedia? It is rapidly becoming one of my favourite sites, being the source…