Great comics. Reminds me of an incident many years ago . . .
::Flashback Swimmy Effects::
I was trimming hedges in my yard and these Baptists came by to 'talk' to me. I seized a can and started sprinkling water on the bushes while chanting.
"What are you doing?" one asked.
"I'm worshiping."
"Huh?"
"Yes, I'm a Reformed Druid. I'm allowed tow worship shrubs."
Never saw them again.
My Dad used to answer the door in his underwear when the Mormons/Jehovah's would come by. (My Dad is 6' 6", and was +-300 pounds back then.) If they didn't leave, he'd tell them his belief that Jesus was an alien..
i was lucky enough to have been raised in a household where the beliefs of my parents didn't contradict my own, and likewise, they didn't push theirs on me, instead letting me come into my own beliefs
This IS pretty funny. It's a shame that the religious extremists gives us Christians a bad name and a general misconception on how every Christian act and think. I still think the comic brings things as they are.
I like the Oatmeal a lot, but his skewering of the Galileo affair is the enormous oversimplification that everyone knows about that doesn't tell the story.
::Flashback Swimmy Effects::
I was trimming hedges in my yard and these Baptists came by to 'talk' to me. I seized a can and started sprinkling water on the bushes while chanting.
"What are you doing?" one asked.
"I'm worshiping."
"Huh?"
"Yes, I'm a Reformed Druid. I'm allowed tow worship shrubs."
Never saw them again.
True story.
My Dad used to answer the door in his underwear when the Mormons/Jehovah's would come by. (My Dad is 6' 6", and was +-300 pounds back then.) If they didn't leave, he'd tell them his belief that Jesus was an alien..
5 Neat ways to use a hooker....