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Thursday, December 29, 2005 | Posted by TJ Draper

Here is a great picture that my brother-in-law took of me and Rachel.


© 2005 David Price

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Monday, December 26, 2005 | Posted by TJ Draper

We went to church on Christmas morning! I must say that it was much better than canceling and staying at home and being self centered! After church, we had a feast in honor of the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. It was really awesome.

Then after church, we had a good time opening presents at the Price’s. Here is a few pictures of the festivites.

Rachel recieved a math calender for Christmas, she was very happy… I don’t understand math people!

David is always the life of any party, and Christmas was no exception this year.

Anna was very excited about recieving the Anne of Green Gabels series.

My mother-in-law opened a package addressed to the entire Price family. It was a bottle of pure maple syrup, yum yum.

Rachel loves candles very much, which is somewhat of a problem since some candles give me a headache. However, it made her very happy which makes me happy.

David got me Johnny English, which I am sure Rachel does not really appreciate. Our sense of humors are sometimes incompatible.

Here’s Rachel again, she received a bottle of spices, and this is a great picture of her… and I just adore her anyway!

David received a photography book.

I also received the movie Hook!

Here is a random picture of my beloved.

And a final picture of, who else? My dearest.

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Thursday, December 22, 2005 | Posted by TJ Draper



A professional VO recording session with the Carpenters



In a professional studio



Another day at work…


So that my dear readers is what I do all day… well, something like it. Sometimes we have to make do with what we have and just keep chugging along.
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Monday, December 19, 2005 | Posted by TJ Draper

At the request of a friend I am revisiting this subject. In fact, I had intended to revisit this subject and unfortunately it had fallen of the edge of my task list.

The email I received asked for clarification as to what I meant by stating my disagreement with Doug Phillips in his three posts dealing with Narnia. He also asked the question, “Was I defending paganism?, Or CS Lewis’ theology over Doug Phillips.?” To both questions the answer is no. I am sorry to have been so neglectful as to leave my readers to any such speculation on the subject.

I will not have time today to address all the issues in this post, and hopefully a couple more posts on the subject won’t slide off the edge of my plate and become forgotten again.

Here I will deal with Doug Philips post called, Hollywood Elites Use and Abuse Lewis; Use and Abuse Christians

My first point is that it is quite natural to expect Disney and Walden media to try and market this to anybody they can. Their final goal is to make money off of the film. And while the film company I work for is Christian, we do also intend to make money off of the films we produce in order to provide for our families. But since we are Christian, our motives, and our other goals are going to be much different. The point I am making here however is that we can expect as much from “Hollywood.” This does not mean that the film is bad.

Secondly, in one article Doug Phillips linked to by the Washington Times, they quote Douglas Gresham, stepson of the late C.S. Lewis as saying that the religious emphasis was an American disease. But this does not change the fact the they did not remove the religious aspect from the movie. To quote another part of the Washington Times article,

“There are powerful themes that resonate with the whole Judeo-Christian tradition, but it’s a book with universal appeal,” Mr. Mattson said.

Here they admit that the themes resonate with Christianity. And yet they made the movie anyway. Another quote from the article,

“The problem now is that when Christians do great work, they hide their Christianity out of a sense of embarrassment to avoid the inappropriate stereotype.”
To counteract stereotypes, Disney is going the inclusive route, he said.

Disney is going the inclusive route… what does that mean? It means they are not dropping the Christian themes from the movie, for which we should commend them. It’s not enough to condemn, we also need to commend. There is plenty of evil to condemn in Hollywood, I mean lots and lots. Let’s not throw out the baby with the bathwater, as the common phrase goes.

We should also be thankful that Christianity is now being seen as a big enough market to require their attention. Let’s keep up the trend. I believe God may yet send a badly needed reformation.

Monday, December 19, 2005 | Posted by TJ Draper

DeoLexRex linked to a great article in his comment to my post, Canceling Worship on Christmas. The article was great, so I thought I would bring it up to the top of my blog. The article can be read HERE

Monday, December 19, 2005 | Posted by TJ Draper

I have taken the time this week to work on my website, CovenantBeliever.com. I have been neglecting it for too long. There are still several pages however, that say temporarily unavailable, or some such thing. I’m working on it though.

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