Bible stories, anyone?
November 1, 2001 10:26 AM   Subscribe

Bible stories, anyone? On this, el dio de los muertos, perhaps we should take time out from our mundane existence to explore the spirit world. Thus this handy link to Bible stories, brilliantly illustrated with...Legos! (from bifucated rivets)
posted by Lynsey (13 comments total)
 
Thanks, Lynsey! I was going to post this yesterday, but I didn't get around to it. This is great fun, even if you don't know much about the Bible. And these aren't just for kids, either!
posted by arco at 10:34 AM on November 1, 2001


enough with the legos already!
posted by panopticon at 10:41 AM on November 1, 2001


panopticon, how could you say that? I built a panopticon myself out of legos at one point (although I don't think I got the acoustics quite right -- gotta get me some parabolic legos).
posted by j.edwards at 10:55 AM on November 1, 2001


great link, arco. i was clicking "next" for a while until i realized i was learning... then i quickly stopped.
posted by lotsofno at 10:56 AM on November 1, 2001


I am going to hell because this made me giggle.
posted by ColdChef at 11:09 AM on November 1, 2001


The Maori Christians, if there are such a thing, should love that web site. Beautiful photography, in addition to all the work that went into building the sets.

The Garden of Eden (until things went bad) would certainly have been a nicer place to hang out than the Lego concentration camp.
posted by LeLiLo at 11:36 AM on November 1, 2001


Isn't it "La dia"?
posted by alex3005 at 1:45 PM on November 1, 2001


It's "El dia," actually.
posted by SuperGoat at 1:55 PM on November 1, 2001


That is an absolutely wonderful site! I especially love the ratings system.
posted by yesster at 2:30 PM on November 1, 2001


supergoat: thank you, I hadn't had the nerve to correct it, but "el dio" had been gnawing at the back of my brain all dia.
posted by signal at 6:41 PM on November 1, 2001


I especially like the comic book style commentary on some of the panels.
posted by mathowie at 11:04 AM on November 2, 2001


The story of Noah's insobriety is great. I've just learned how to properly feel shamed by my own body!
posted by mathowie at 11:16 AM on November 2, 2001


And God said, "Let There Be LEGO!" And there was lego. And it was good.
posted by ZachsMind at 5:12 AM on January 15, 2002


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