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Water The author of Jesus and Mo comments: Jesus, what a tetchy little Son of a God you are.
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This cartoon was published on page 6 of Peterborough This Week on April 27, 2012:
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I am disappointed with today’s Jesus and Mo comic. I was hoping to see an Easter theme, so I searched the “Archives” and found this comic from December 12th, 2005: There is also the March 27th, 2009 comic eggs.
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State NSS=National Secular Society, which, if you are in the UK, you should probably join. Even if they don’t realise God isn’t a secularist.
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Card Who’s that nodding at the back? Ratzinger? Get a grip lad, it’s supposed to be satire.
about 2 months ago - 4 comments
When I stumbled across this article “Smells like Pope: His Holiness commissions custom-made perfume,” I thought it was a joke; however, it’s no joke, but think of the jokes that will spring up when people start talking. Pope Benedict XVI has commissioned a signature scent just for him. His Holiness’ custom-made eau de cologne will…
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Swap2 This is an old one from 2007 re-posted today. The sequel is even better.
about 4 months ago - 2 comments
See the full comic h/t: John Wilkins
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I have been posting infrequently; my atheist brain has been affected by the sun and the extreme heat. However, I am still reading atheist blogs and websites, and I have discovered that God has a blog. Matthew Cobb, guest blogger on Jerry Coyne’s Why Evolution Is True, asks, Why do all those atheists argue about…
about 3 months ago
Way too much truth into this one! Try telling a religious person to not take it personally when you criticize their religion…
about 3 months ago
I think the ‘hitched’ comment is a bit unfairly dismissive, given that most religious indoctrination happens when people are young, and that brain development extends into the early twenties. Neuroscience is even discovering structural differences between conservatives and liberals, so personal indentity issues are very real. But I was amused non the less. Indentity issues are very real and take many forms.