2/18/2006

a saccharine experience


This afternoon our family took in a movie at the headquarters of Trinity Broadcast Network. It's one of those things we've been intending to do for the last few years, every time we drive by their very ostentatious facility off the 405.

We timed out visit so we could see an hour-long movie about the apostle Paul in their "Virtual Reality Theater" (VRT). They warned us ahead of time not to be scared when our seats shook--that it was all a part of the 'experience.'

Well, the VRT was loud, but not as loud as John was. Poor John had eaten a large bag of sugar-free gummy bears earlier in the afternoon. He didn't know that you are only supposed to eat sugar-free, saccharine-sweetened gummies in moderation, because they can upset your stomach. Well, in John's case it not only upset his stomach, but it turned his stomach into a growling beast. A louder-than-the-earthquake-when-Paul-gets-set-free-from-prison (and converts his guard,the guard's wife, and sweet-faced children to Christianity) kind of growling beast.

Ok, I can't say much more because John's going to write the definitive post on the TBN experience. Let me just say that if you're planning to tour this place for yourself, eat lots of very sugary gummies beforehand (not the sugar free kind). Or, perhaps you may lose the desire for gummies altogether after you've perused the adjacent Gold, Frankinsence & Myrrh giftshop and found books like these to inspire you.

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