RRAmom: Amen! I’m often reminded of how Casting Crowns puts it on “The Altar and the Door”. It’s easy to be a “Christian” when we’re before the Altar, but it is what we do when we go out the Door (the rest of the week) that defines us. Matt: 28:19-20 God Bless!
Horsehead1 almost 16 years ago
Time to find another line of work Guru.
pschearer Premium Member almost 16 years ago
Phooie, and I was hoping the religiosity was gone from B.C. Isn’t Separation of Comics and Religion in the Constitution? Should be.
DesultoryPhillipic almost 16 years ago
Why? For all intents and purposes it’s not being followed anyway.
widjibeaker almost 16 years ago
pschearer, when religion is a part of so many people’s lives, don’t expect to be able to avoid it. A lot of us enjoy comics like this.
If my office was lying on the tip of a mountain, promotions probably wouldn’t be my biggest concern! :-)
Smiley Rmom almost 16 years ago
Johnny Hart was well-known to be a Christian. Being a (real) Christian isn’t something you do only on Sundays, it is a way of life.
briankblough almost 16 years ago
RRAmom: Amen! I’m often reminded of how Casting Crowns puts it on “The Altar and the Door”. It’s easy to be a “Christian” when we’re before the Altar, but it is what we do when we go out the Door (the rest of the week) that defines us. Matt: 28:19-20 God Bless!