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	<title>Comments on: Tyler Durden turns 10 (in film years)</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Roper</title>
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		<description>Hi James,
Love cinemagogue and your connected &quot;Film &amp; Theology&quot; at Mars Hill. Great to see Fight Club being seriously considered by Christians. I saw it at the cinema with my brother and sister, both of whom loved it. I saw one guy forlornly dragged out by his girlfriend who was clearly not loving it.
I think it has so much to say as a film and I have referenced it in a sermon, from the point of view of Tyler forcing the shop clerk to enrol in Veterinary training - to seize hold of what he really wants to do and not wallow in mediocrity and apathy.
Great film. Great, great film.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi James,<br />
Love cinemagogue and your connected &#8220;Film &amp; Theology&#8221; at Mars Hill. Great to see Fight Club being seriously considered by Christians. I saw it at the cinema with my brother and sister, both of whom loved it. I saw one guy forlornly dragged out by his girlfriend who was clearly not loving it.<br />
I think it has so much to say as a film and I have referenced it in a sermon, from the point of view of Tyler forcing the shop clerk to enrol in Veterinary training &#8211; to seize hold of what he really wants to do and not wallow in mediocrity and apathy.<br />
Great film. Great, great film.</p>
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