I’m struggling to write a disclaimer for The Brick Testament. The concept is reasonable enough: retell Bible stories using legos; however, the end result isn’t always as harmless as a 1/100th scale Millenium Falcon.
On one hand, The Brick Testament is a rather accurate depiction of the bible, but the bible isn’t exactly PC by everyone’s standards. Just keep in mind that you might not consider some of these images appropriate.



December 17, 2007 at 14:23
I can’t believe that website is still around. Seems like I first stumbled across it years ago.
And, yes, some of it is definitely not fundy-friendly.
December 17, 2007 at 15:44
I think Elevator is right. The Internet Archive has a version of this website from 2002 which is the oldest version of it they have. Wikipedia dates it to 2001.
I remember seeing this through Ship of Fools and any number of other Christian humor sites at the time.
It does, however, give new meaning to Rob Bell’s concept of Brickianity.
December 18, 2007 at 09:28
I had to post because I know the creator of the Brick New Testament website. He is a complete Christian bashing atheist. Just an FYI. I can’t believe I found it here! Small world after all.
My friend and he worked on the project “Vandetta” together. Both projects take blatant mocking jabs at Christ.
I’d be wary of using anything from him.
December 19, 2007 at 13:29
I’m kind of glad to hear the guy is an athiest after seeing the last slide in his “God Kills 70,000 Israelites” story. Very much a mocking tone.
December 20, 2007 at 18:53
Just check out his slides of Jesus talking about love… completely making fun of Christ’s message.
And whenever he can, he focuses on sex and violence, especially in the OT