Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for September 28, 2023

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    BE THIS GUY  about 1 year ago

    Heaven: a place where you can indulge in your vices without the worry of going to hell.

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    codycab  about 1 year ago

    You hardly have a chance as it is, Calvin.

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    Sugar Bombs 95  about 1 year ago

    If Calvin did that, he would probably not go to Heaven anyway because his good actions are insincere.

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    Bilan  about 1 year ago

    Calvin denied his true dark nature once . . . for about ten seconds.

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    su43dipta  about 1 year ago

    Calvin found a loophole!

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    The dude from FL  Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Not sure if I’d like heaven, I need to have fun and free range.

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    Zykoic  about 1 year ago

    You get thirty-two “dates”. I’ll explain it when you are older.

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    hitman4cookies  about 1 year ago

    Obviously Calvin has more imagination than Hobbes

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    snsurone76  about 1 year ago

    Isn’t that what Jack Nicholson was thinking in THE SHINING??

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    C  about 1 year ago

    More fictional than the usual version

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    BigDaveGlass  about 1 year ago

    Sounds like a Dexter statement…….

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    sandpiper  about 1 year ago

    That’s Cal. Always picking the ‘thin ice’ for skating

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    eced52  about 1 year ago

    Don’t think I do either.

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    PoodleGroomer  about 1 year ago

    New discoveries are made by identifying unknown elements in chaos. It is where chemistry and physics came from.

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    VegaAlopex  about 1 year ago

    That’s some twist on John Calvin’s theology: man is basically evil and even the predestinated will be bad in heaven?

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    figuratively speaking  about 1 year ago

    Welcome to hell, Calvin. You’ll love it.

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    Wren Fahel  about 1 year ago

    The one thing that people forget is that, in h*ll, one will be completely, utterly, despairingly alone. On fire.

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    jagedlo  about 1 year ago

    Theology by Calvin…not John Calvin…just Calvin…

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    SquidGamerGal  about 1 year ago

    That’s life, kid… If you want eternal paradise, you have to be a absolute saint! But if you chose to live your life as just plain yourself… Sorry, kiddo. You’ve just booked a one-way trip to eternal torment!

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    sirbadger  about 1 year ago

    There was a Twilight Zone episode where a gangster thought he was in heaven, but he was really in hell. He was at a casino where he always won, but that got boring after a while.

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    dflak  about 1 year ago

    He is, after all, a Calvinist: “God selected a limited number of souls to grant salvation and there’s nothing any individual person can do during their mortal life to alter their eternal fate.”

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    happyinvenice23  about 1 year ago

    Heaven or hell is what you make of your life on earth

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    A Hip loving Canadian...  about 1 year ago

    Black Sabbath comes to mind.

    So, it’s on and on and on

    Oh, it’s on and on and on

    It goes on and on and on

    Heaven and Hell, I can tell

    Fool, fool…

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    _buddy  about 1 year ago

    Heaven is confusing and some bit of a mystery.

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    dflak  about 1 year ago

    Personally, I don’t worry about heaven. That’s like working for the weekend. If you are behaving yourself solely for the purpose of your personal salvation and going to heaven, then I suggest you look at some other religions.

    I’m kind of of the school that we are not here to save ourselves, but to save each other. In my vocabulary save and serve pretty much have the same meaning. I’m having a fun time here trying to do that. I’ll collect my paycheck when I finally stop by the office.

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    proclusstudent  about 1 year ago

    But people are saved by faith, not works. So behavior is irrelevant.

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    Skeptical Meg  about 1 year ago

    Per Byrne, Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens.

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    BubbleTape Premium Member about 1 year ago

    well. what is to stop you when you are there?

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    Kaputnik  about 1 year ago

    Maybe Calvin’s Hell is a place where he’s forced to be good.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Nope. It appears you have the requisite attitude to join the rebels in the underworld. I suggest a change of attitude, but hey, you do you little dude.

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    mindjob  about 1 year ago

    If you commit crime in heaven they normally send you down to purgatory, but the transit workers are on strike for better pay.

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    chroniclecmx  about 1 year ago

    Yes because serial adultery, lies, and drunkenness sound like heaven to me. There is no joy in doing evil, but we are deceived into thinking there is.

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    chroniclecmx  about 1 year ago

    Courtesy of

    “Welcome to the afterlife. Do you want to go to Heaven or Hell?” “Wait, you’re asking me where I want to go? You don’t decide it based on how I lived my life or anything?” “Nope, it’s entirely your choice.”

    “Heaven,” I said enthusiastically.

    “Excellent, the angel responded. “We always need more laborers.”

    “Wait. Laborers? Isn’t heaven a place where I get to rest and enjoy eternal martinis and perfect sunsets on the beach?”

    “No,” the angel laughed. “Heaven is hard labor. You’ll work 60 hours a week building roads, mansions, extending the pearly gates, and maintaining the farm. There are also mandatory worship services, prayer sessions, and you’ll have to sign up to care for children who died too soon.”

    My nose crinkled in displeasure. “What is hell, then?”

    “Hell has drugs and alcohol you can use to your heart’s content, video games, sex, food whatever you’d like is at the snap of your fingers. You never have to want for anything there.” The angel sighed, and passed me a form to relinquish my right to heaven and enter hell.

    I signed.

    The ink looked red.

    A demon appeared before me, sinfully attractive. The demon gave me an appraising look and nodded; I could probably get laid if I played my cards right, and if the angel was correct, I would. The demon reached out, looping a thin thread across my wrist, and led me gently away from the angel.

    Hell was amazing. It was colorful, bright. Everything was tempting. And I didn’t have a time limit. I did everything. I ate, I drank, I drugged. I gambled and won. I played video games and won. Everything was easy. The only challenge came in the sex, if you could even call it that, so raw and animalistic, rutting like rabbits in heat.

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    rmercer Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Calvin is thinking of “Heaven Annex”…

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    cor_en_fa  about 1 year ago

    I like to remind my Christian friends that whatever their own personal idea of what heaven is, God’s idea of the perfect Utopia for human kind is described in Genesis. You are naked, in a forest with apple trees and snakes.

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    Zebrastripes  about 1 year ago

    By then, Calvin, you’ll have turned over a new leaf….hopefully

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    Saddenedby Premium Member about 1 year ago

    a true philosophical psychologist politician in the making

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    Will_Scarlet  about 1 year ago

    “There is always something they insist on keeping even at the price of misery. There is always something they prefer to joy—that is, reality. Ye see it easily enough in a spoiled child that would sooner miss its play and its supper than say it was sorry and be friends.” – C.S. Lewis on Hell.

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    BamCat  about 1 year ago

    “I’m not sure I have that much imagination.” I love Hobbes!

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    johnschutt  about 1 year ago

    There is only one way to heaven. It’s for those who acknowledge their rebellion against God and trust his provision for that sin in the accomplished work of Jesus.

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    Robert4170  about 1 year ago

    An omniscient God would know you’re just pretending to be good, Calvin. Just like you pretend to be Spiff, or pretend to talk to your stuffed doll.

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    The Wolf In Your Midst  about 1 year ago

    I’d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints.

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    The sinners are much more fun.

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    John Jorgensen  about 1 year ago

    Heaven can wait.

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    jconnors3954  about 1 year ago

    Being good becomes a habit that stays with you your whole life, I’ve been told.

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    hornacek  about 1 year ago

    The famous philosopher Belinda Carlisle told me that heaven is a place on Earth.

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    Robert4170  about 1 year ago

    So, is heaven a place where you enjoy yourself? If not, how could it be heaven? Conversely, if hell is a place where you enjoy yourself, how could it be hell?

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    g04922  about 1 year ago

    Gotta love Calvi’s convoluted logic….

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    smsrt  about 1 year ago

    He was doing so good in caption 2~3… then he lost his salvation in caption 4 (LOL). But Calvin is quoting almost word for word from the Apostle Paul in Romans 7:15. The boy’s a budding theologian fo’ sho’

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    KEA  about 1 year ago

    ain’t no heaven — ain’t no hell

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    DJN Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Isn’t it interesting that many have made comments about THEIR ideas about heaven and hell? Just made-up stuff, a hope with no foundation. What comfort is that? Trusting your eternity to your opinion??? Now, if the One Who rules heaven tells us about it, then our hope is sure and not ill founded. That is what God has done in the Bible. He has revealed what is impossible to know about unless we are told by Someone from there.

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    locake  about 1 year ago

    I do NOT want to be in a place filled with religious people. I avoid them in life, being around them after death would be hell.

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    DJN Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Okay, another thought, getting to heaven isn’t about behavior, good or bad. Mankind’s nature is to oppose God’s rule and do as we please. After John 3:16, we read that mankind is condemned already. That’s our problem, and that is why we are told we need to be born again. It is our nature that needs changing. If we repent (turn away from) of self-rule and submit to the rule of Christ, and acknowledge that He took the punishment we deserve, He will give us a new nature that wants to obey the laws of His kingdom.

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    locake  about 1 year ago

    It is too late for Calvin to lead a blameless life. He’s already done too many bad things to make it to heaven, per his beliefs.

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    Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Without the darkness, how would we ever see the light?

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    pamela welch Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Hobbes: the voice of reality — LOLOL

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    phoenixnyc  about 1 year ago

    “Well, hell was worse, by definition, but Crowley remembered what heaven had been like, and there were quite a few similarities. You couldn’t get a decent drink in either, for example.”

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    kab2rb  about 1 year ago

    Today’s strip, yes I know old one, reminds me of a man much younger, lived a double life, one half life a great husband and dad also went to church and involved in Boy Scouts he did have a job, the bad life he kept hidden for 30 years became noted and where I live at public in fear, that fear drove public to buy guns, Our local police and news media never closed their case on the unknown, he liked the attention, especially no one knew who the guy was who did very horrible deed, involved way he did his crime taking a life. He slipped up, Police and Detectives on the alert, This man now 17 years for life in prison. Last word as his daughter went to talk with him about another possible horrible deed did not fit what he did, His daughter said he no longer has teeth, and handcuffed to a wheelchair. Word is he has cancer. Calvin hope that is not bad example what you are thinking.

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    Gordo4ever  about 1 year ago

    A place you’re allowed to be bad…" Sounds a lot like Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Madison, Minneapolis, Austin, Baltimore, et al….

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    Curiosity Premium Member about 1 year ago

    That does have a weird sort of logic…

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    Ammo hates the comment policy  Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Just move to Kalifornia Calvin, anything goes.

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    KalloFox34  about 1 year ago

    Is that Florida?

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    Marty241  about 1 year ago

    A house painter cuts every corner he can including thinning his paint so it’s just colored water. As luck has it, a heavy rain comes just as he finished painting the outside of a house, washing the paint job away. He is lamenting his bad luck when a voice comes out of the heavens and says, “Repaint and thin no longer”.

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