Give Susie (or the big dumb bruiser bully of his playground) the water balloon. Or let the bully come at Calvin with his fist. In this case, would Calvin then advocate for the moral law? I think so.
Maybe the universe was answering Susie’s challenge: “Show me that there is a universal moral law by letting Calvin do something that allows me to beat him into the dirt…”
Firstly, morality is transient, it changes with the mores of the times. What is “moral” today, becomes immoral tomorrow, and vis versa. Once that is understood, the next lesson becomes instilling the lessons of today’s morality into the peoples that morality affects. Lot’s of luck!
We are almost the same age (3 yrs apart) and those sins you mentioned were strongly denounced in my church and camp, too. As female, wearing “men’s clothing” got mentioned also. Bet you were a Baptist!
Jesus Christ taught to love God with all our hearts and minds, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. On those two commandments rests all the Moral Law. But, since we will fail to do that 100% of the time, He did it for us, and then took our sin to the cross. Then He rose again . I know this is just a comic strip, but some of you all were getting quite deep with your comments. God Bless You.
Welcome back, Sharuniboy…have missed your rants against western religion. For the record, the Bible does not condemn movies, dances, radio, playing cards, board games, nor water balloons. Obviously those religions aren’t concerned with the Bible’s moral code; instead, they want fear and control over their adherents. (Stands back, waits for it…)
Modern organized religion…The dictated misinterpretations and purposeful reinterpretations of religious text sometimes by individuals with devious intent upon those desperate for a belief system where individual thought is not required and blind obedience is often expected. BTW, I do believe in a God…just not in ‘modern organized’ religion. But religion is a very touchy conversation piece isn’t it (western or otherwise)?
You asked me a couple of days ago (over on Non Sequitur) if I was a creationist, or a creation/evolutionist, or what? I could not answer at that time (too darned busy!). Here is your answer:Do I believe in God? YES. Do I believe in evolution? NO. Do I believe in creationism? NO. Do I believe what the Bible says, and do not try to guess at what it doesn’t say? YES.These positions incur the wrath of secularists, creationists, and confuses everyone who has been influenced more by religion than Scripture.If you dare, ask me for my reasons of any of those things…
Looks like Calvin is demanding a test of God, that God measure up to his standards. However, in life we discover, as Calvin might, that it is we who need to meet God’s hopes, not vice versa.
His question in the second panel is “Is there a moral law beyond human convention?” and the answer is no. Moral law is a purely human convention as illustrated in the last two panels.
BE THIS GUY over 12 years ago
…because it Susie’s job to give you the sign.
Rakkav over 12 years ago
The basic moral law is, “Actions have consequences”. Try to foresee them better a little next time.
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
Here is the sign that Calvin needed to see:Click here: Frank and Earnest (April 28, 2012)
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
Click here: June 2, 1994
pouncingtiger over 12 years ago
In the last panel, Calvin learns that “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”
fhhuber over 12 years ago
BILL ENGVALL has Calvin’s signhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yvj_acGhbPk
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
Click here: Peanuts (April 18, 1965)
Makso over 12 years ago
The love between those two.
cholomanaba over 12 years ago
sigth!…. It reminds me soo much of my childhood. For the same unknown reasons, I was always into the same troubles…
Donriess over 12 years ago
The universe has the need of a good laugh at times too Calvin. If you were given the sign there would be no punch line. :)
Phapada over 12 years ago
buster Calvin…
fermanaman over 12 years ago
The BIG debate.Is there a god.Any need for an answer Calvin, if revenge is so swift.Or is that the answer!
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
“The Sign” – Ace of Base“All That She Wants” – Ace of Base
jreckard over 12 years ago
Re: Why are their no Mayan weathermen?Thei didn’t whether the Spanish storm too well.
Smoocher over 12 years ago
I like yesterdays ,
Smoocher over 12 years ago
I felt yesterdays hit a high note , don’t mind being wrong , bit of Calvin Philosophy
Smoocher over 12 years ago
a week from now I’ll be cuttin it out
Smoocher over 12 years ago
yesterdays was good
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
Perhaps you should have asked yourself, “Do you feel lucky, Punk?” Well, do you?
Phosphoros over 12 years ago
Give Susie (or the big dumb bruiser bully of his playground) the water balloon. Or let the bully come at Calvin with his fist. In this case, would Calvin then advocate for the moral law? I think so.
Not Me over 12 years ago
I’m still waiting for the punch line dogsniff
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
<< Dogsniff said: “Why are there no Mayan weathermen?” >>Ummm…………. Maybe very few people had TV back then?
ratlum over 12 years ago
If you had shared your guest with Susie you would of got a sign before the deed.
tripwire45 over 12 years ago
I guess there’s a universal moral law. Imagine that.
Snoopy_Fan over 12 years ago
Maybe the universe was answering Susie’s challenge: “Show me that there is a universal moral law by letting Calvin do something that allows me to beat him into the dirt…”
Number Three over 12 years ago
Serves you right, Calvin.
I have no sympathy for you.
LOL xxx
smweicht over 12 years ago
I’ve seen it too many times. Calvin and Susie will probably end up married.
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
You shall reap what you sow, Calvin.
ReaderLady over 12 years ago
“Cause and Effect” has been a long-valued literary convention.
King_Shark over 12 years ago
Luke before you lip.
cookies333 over 12 years ago
Just because know one tells you it’s wrong doesn’t mean it’s right Calvin. It’s your responsibilty to figure that out.
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
Paperwork
michaelyukyuk over 12 years ago
Jeez, lighten up you guys….its a COMIC strip.
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
@ChrissyT, @Thirdguy, etc.: Glad you enjoyed the Peanuts strips. That Sunday strip is one of my favorites.
trekkermint over 12 years ago
For the folks…cut and paste and replace dots with .http://calvinandhobbesgifs dot tumblr dot com/
Linda Solomon over 12 years ago
for every action there is an equal (more or less) reaction!
Rickapolis over 12 years ago
Calvin & Susie sittin in a tree…
yuggib over 12 years ago
Firstly, morality is transient, it changes with the mores of the times. What is “moral” today, becomes immoral tomorrow, and vis versa. Once that is understood, the next lesson becomes instilling the lessons of today’s morality into the peoples that morality affects. Lot’s of luck!
Mythreesons over 12 years ago
We are almost the same age (3 yrs apart) and those sins you mentioned were strongly denounced in my church and camp, too. As female, wearing “men’s clothing” got mentioned also. Bet you were a Baptist!
Ken in Ohio over 12 years ago
Jesus Christ taught to love God with all our hearts and minds, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. On those two commandments rests all the Moral Law. But, since we will fail to do that 100% of the time, He did it for us, and then took our sin to the cross. Then He rose again . I know this is just a comic strip, but some of you all were getting quite deep with your comments. God Bless You.
alviebird over 12 years ago
Because the universe has a sense of humor.
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
Welcome back, Sharuniboy…have missed your rants against western religion. For the record, the Bible does not condemn movies, dances, radio, playing cards, board games, nor water balloons. Obviously those religions aren’t concerned with the Bible’s moral code; instead, they want fear and control over their adherents. (Stands back, waits for it…)
calvinsfriend110 over 12 years ago
Susie’s very strong to leave him in wounds like that…
ChihiroRoseBud over 12 years ago
To answer your question Calvin it’s because we learn so much better that way.
Donriess over 12 years ago
Modern organized religion…The dictated misinterpretations and purposeful reinterpretations of religious text sometimes by individuals with devious intent upon those desperate for a belief system where individual thought is not required and blind obedience is often expected. BTW, I do believe in a God…just not in ‘modern organized’ religion. But religion is a very touchy conversation piece isn’t it (western or otherwise)?
pam Miner over 12 years ago
I like Susy she is cute and can stand up for herself!
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
You asked me a couple of days ago (over on Non Sequitur) if I was a creationist, or a creation/evolutionist, or what? I could not answer at that time (too darned busy!). Here is your answer:Do I believe in God? YES. Do I believe in evolution? NO. Do I believe in creationism? NO. Do I believe what the Bible says, and do not try to guess at what it doesn’t say? YES.These positions incur the wrath of secularists, creationists, and confuses everyone who has been influenced more by religion than Scripture.If you dare, ask me for my reasons of any of those things…
juanandresbyrne over 12 years ago
The signs are always out there, even before “we do it”. We just don’t want to see them or understand them suiting our needs…
Donriess over 12 years ago
@raygun7139Btw thanks for your comments the previous comic day. I didn’t see it till later.
bmonk over 12 years ago
Looks like Calvin is demanding a test of God, that God measure up to his standards. However, in life we discover, as Calvin might, that it is we who need to meet God’s hopes, not vice versa.
khpage over 12 years ago
Suzie doesn’t have Calvin’s sign, she has his NUMBER bigtime…
khpage over 12 years ago
I just noticed that Susie carries a rabbit toy. I would be interesting to see a conversation between the rabbit and Hobbes…
rvonluchen over 12 years ago
His question in the second panel is “Is there a moral law beyond human convention?” and the answer is no. Moral law is a purely human convention as illustrated in the last two panels.
scoobymummy over 12 years ago
that must have hurt
mdyson over 12 years ago
They will get married one day.