Here are two Peanuts strips that may have inspired today’s Calvin and Hobbes.Click here: Peanuts (August 3, 1955)Click here: Peanuts (September 4, 1957)
When you finally stand before God your statement that man made God will not prevent His judgement from being fully realized. You will know the truth in the blink of an eye.
That is correct. The logical implications of the evolutionary theory lead to the unavoidable conclusion that man is insignificant because something bigger and better will always be just around the corner.
@Hobbes n Kay: “Blinkered theist?” Let’s see…… Maybe a non-blinkered theist stays on the straight-and-narrow, but a blinkered theist uses their turn signal.
“extremely unspectacular rock” <- I thought Earth was actually quite rare in the way that it is the only known planet that sustains a wide array of life? I’m not saying that there aren’t others out there that haven’t been discovered yet, but so far we’re it.
The Earth itself is a speck of dust on the cosmological scale. One tiny planet among trillions in our galaxy which is one among hundreds of billions. And that doesn’t even account for the awesome vastness of space between these objects. Significance is relative.
OK, I think I’ve come up with a solution to the endless, and generally fruitless, atheist-vs.-theist arguments. Suppose that, when we die, all of us who believe in God were to spend eternity in the presence of God, while those of us who do not believe in God were never to see God. That way, all of us could remain forever convinced that we have been right all along. I think I will recommend this to God as a way to keep everyone happy. :>)
And to dust you shall return.Depending on our personalities, it’s very hard for some of us to feel significant – even when we’re compared only with other human beings. These feelings don’t relate to our actual significance to others.
I’m talking about life more similar to our own . . intelligent, has governing bodies, builds cities, etc. I think intelligent life (by our own standards) is certainly out there, but I thought scientists have said that our situation is pretty unique as far as we understand space. Granted, we’ve only seen a tiny portion of it . . .
“One is placed within a small chamber wherein is displayed a model of the entire universe – together with a microscopic dot bearing the legend ‘you are here.’” The Total Perspective Vortex, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Guard (stunned): Beeblebrox! You’ve been in the [Total Perspective] Vortex.Zaphod: You saw me, kid.Guard: And you saw the whole infinity of creation?Zaphod: The lot, babe, it’s a real great place.Guard: And you saw yourself in relation to it all?Zaphod: Yeah, yeah.Guard: And what did you experience?Zaphod: It told me what I knew all the time. I’m a really great guy! Didn’t I tell you, baby? I AM ZAPHOD BEEBLEBROX!
I like that. But…then, is there an opposite to ‘down’ somewhere? Or would we be looking in all directions simultaneously? Then what would there be to ‘hang on to’? Where do quanta go to sleep?
“. . . It was a MAN who wrote the book claiming god made man in his image and likeness. . . .”
Actually, the first five books of the Bible, which include Genesis, the first book, were dictated to Moses by God Himself. These books have been transcribed in their original language with perfection for centuries since their inception.
. . . “on this extremely unspectacular rock . . .”
?!? This planet is extraordinarily beautiful. Have you been to the mountains recently or seen the northern California coastline lately? What about the Swiss Alps, or the Grand Canyon, or a even a sunset, just to name a few. And not to mention the incredible array of life on this planet. The view of Earth from space is exactly that, spectacular, and so far, we are unique.
Belief is an emotion and does not rise from logical thought. If God wants me to believe he can communicate in a way that will form belief. So far this has not happened.
All I see and hear are the rantings of others that say they believe. That my neighbor says he loves his wife, does not make me love his wife, or even my wife. She does that!
i was never in sunday school. i went through a public school and reached the conclusion that an omniscient, omnipotent God does indeed exist through a study of the evidence around me as well as the evidence found in science and history to name a few.
Blind faith? as in continuing to believe there is no God rather than following the evidence that points to the existence of God? it takes a lot more faith to believe that something came from nothing than it does to believe that an all-powerful being created it.
Great comments,nobody claims to have talked to this being,just stories of people that did.I feel comfortable that reading this comic is not going to change my fortunate journey through this life.
This kind of thinking is ridiculous. So significance is determined by size? There are many of those “specks” that I wouldn’t trade for the biggest star. After all, what’s cooler, something that can think and talk, or a big,fiery rock?
Whatever the case may be in terms of who is right in the end, all we can do is wait to find out, though I imagine an 80’s style I told you so party would occur if one side were to find a conclusive way to say the other is wrong. :p
I sort of imagine it going like this,
Atheists invent superbomb, blow up the universe, god doesn’t exist.
Jesus rises from grave,“Yeah, I’m actually with the Devil, it was a really elaborate scheme, long story short, god exists, here’s him and me at my sweet sixteen*pulls out biblical style painting with them at a party, with Jesus on a large wooden car.*”
XD
As for Universal significance, personally, I think man is as significant as he makes himself out to be, size is an illusion, if we can bring light to the atomic scale of matter, it is equally possible for the reverse to occur. :D Just might take a little longer. ;)
so the order in the universe came from chaos? laws do not come into being without a lawgiver. and if gravity is a theory rather than a law, im glad its a strong theory. im sorry, but your position does not hold water, so to speak.
ratlum about 11 years ago
Other dust specks would be the judge of that.
chovil about 11 years ago
I know how he feels
rentier about 11 years ago
In German “speck” means bacon!! Dust bacon!!
Baarorso about 11 years ago
“A man said to the Universe, ‘Sir I exist’.” “‘However’, replied the Universe, ‘that has not created in me a sense of obligation’.”
TheSkulker about 11 years ago
So man made man insignificant?
No, Man made god.
Thomas R. Williams about 11 years ago
“A Man Said to the Universe”
By Stephen Crane
A man said to the universe:“Sir, I exist!"“However,” replied the universe,“The fact has not created in me“A sense of obligation.”
Phapada about 11 years ago
romantic star…
cloudy now about 11 years ago
Would you please keep it quiet!? Somebody’s trying to sleep here! – a star shouted back.
GrimmaTheNome about 11 years ago
>Only in an evolutionary/big bang/atheistic worldview is man insignificant.
Only in the mind of a blinkered theist is that statement true ;-)
pencilkid6 about 11 years ago
Shouldn’t he be in bed by now?
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
Calvin feels insignificant today, but, ironically, he has become very significant to people all over the world.
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
Here are two Peanuts strips that may have inspired today’s Calvin and Hobbes.Click here: Peanuts (August 3, 1955)Click here: Peanuts (September 4, 1957)
gyroman12345 about 11 years ago
Dust Speck Calvin
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
Click here: Sidney Harris
MoBeene about 11 years ago
When you finally stand before God your statement that man made God will not prevent His judgement from being fully realized. You will know the truth in the blink of an eye.
hobbes n kay about 11 years ago
That is correct. The logical implications of the evolutionary theory lead to the unavoidable conclusion that man is insignificant because something bigger and better will always be just around the corner.
listmom about 11 years ago
We are all made of dust. Star dust.
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
@Hobbes n Kay: “Blinkered theist?” Let’s see…… Maybe a non-blinkered theist stays on the straight-and-narrow, but a blinkered theist uses their turn signal.
JoeyCooler777 about 11 years ago
Image isn’t in the literal since. The soul is the same image.
BluePumpkin about 11 years ago
“extremely unspectacular rock” <- I thought Earth was actually quite rare in the way that it is the only known planet that sustains a wide array of life? I’m not saying that there aren’t others out there that haven’t been discovered yet, but so far we’re it.
Ziveron about 11 years ago
The Earth itself is a speck of dust on the cosmological scale. One tiny planet among trillions in our galaxy which is one among hundreds of billions. And that doesn’t even account for the awesome vastness of space between these objects. Significance is relative.
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
OK, I think I’ve come up with a solution to the endless, and generally fruitless, atheist-vs.-theist arguments. Suppose that, when we die, all of us who believe in God were to spend eternity in the presence of God, while those of us who do not believe in God were never to see God. That way, all of us could remain forever convinced that we have been right all along. I think I will recommend this to God as a way to keep everyone happy. :>)
Aaron Saltzer about 11 years ago
Calvin’s significant? In what way?
KEA about 11 years ago
…said the insignificant dust speck
androscoggin about 11 years ago
And to dust you shall return.Depending on our personalities, it’s very hard for some of us to feel significant – even when we’re compared only with other human beings. These feelings don’t relate to our actual significance to others.
stuart about 11 years ago
“So man made man insignificant?”
Yep. Pretty much the essence of disrespect.
dflak about 11 years ago
We either are the only intelligent life in the universe or we are not. Either way, it’s significant.
BluePumpkin about 11 years ago
I’m talking about life more similar to our own . . intelligent, has governing bodies, builds cities, etc. I think intelligent life (by our own standards) is certainly out there, but I thought scientists have said that our situation is pretty unique as far as we understand space. Granted, we’ve only seen a tiny portion of it . . .
Kali39 about 11 years ago
“To God, there is no zero. I still exist.” From the Incredible Shrinking Man.
Kali39 about 11 years ago
“One is placed within a small chamber wherein is displayed a model of the entire universe – together with a microscopic dot bearing the legend ‘you are here.’” The Total Perspective Vortex, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
Kali39 about 11 years ago
Guard (stunned): Beeblebrox! You’ve been in the [Total Perspective] Vortex.Zaphod: You saw me, kid.Guard: And you saw the whole infinity of creation?Zaphod: The lot, babe, it’s a real great place.Guard: And you saw yourself in relation to it all?Zaphod: Yeah, yeah.Guard: And what did you experience?Zaphod: It told me what I knew all the time. I’m a really great guy! Didn’t I tell you, baby? I AM ZAPHOD BEEBLEBROX!
Sarastron Premium Member about 11 years ago
similarity across scale fails when the dust specks start talking…
Sarah Colvig about 11 years ago
My favorite Calvin and Hobbs ever!
xpurplezebra about 11 years ago
Dust as I sus-spek.
Number Three about 11 years ago
This strip looks pretty today.xxx
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
@The Wolf in Your Midst: So, if the Universe looks like the neural network in a mouse’s brain, then we must be living inside a really big mouse…….
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 11 years ago
Doesn’t that depend on which side of the world you are located on?
todyoung about 11 years ago
I like that. But…then, is there an opposite to ‘down’ somewhere? Or would we be looking in all directions simultaneously? Then what would there be to ‘hang on to’? Where do quanta go to sleep?
flowergirl19 about 11 years ago
“. . . It was a MAN who wrote the book claiming god made man in his image and likeness. . . .”
Actually, the first five books of the Bible, which include Genesis, the first book, were dictated to Moses by God Himself. These books have been transcribed in their original language with perfection for centuries since their inception.
flowergirl19 about 11 years ago
. . . “on this extremely unspectacular rock . . .”
?!? This planet is extraordinarily beautiful. Have you been to the mountains recently or seen the northern California coastline lately? What about the Swiss Alps, or the Grand Canyon, or a even a sunset, just to name a few. And not to mention the incredible array of life on this planet. The view of Earth from space is exactly that, spectacular, and so far, we are unique.
Redbear987 about 11 years ago
Belief is an emotion and does not rise from logical thought. If God wants me to believe he can communicate in a way that will form belief. So far this has not happened.
All I see and hear are the rantings of others that say they believe. That my neighbor says he loves his wife, does not make me love his wife, or even my wife. She does that!
tigerchik32 about 11 years ago
Or an alien? Just as likely.
tigerchik32 about 11 years ago
That’s a bit depressing, but no less true.
tigerchik32 about 11 years ago
Not always in a good way.
tigerchik32 about 11 years ago
“And hope and pray there’s intelligent life somewhere out in space, cause there sure isn’t any down here on Earth.”- Monty Python (I think)
Veridian about 11 years ago
" Two Possibilities Exist. Either we are Alone in the Universe or, we are Not. Both are equally Terrifying. " Arthur C. Clarke
hobbes n kay about 11 years ago
i was never in sunday school. i went through a public school and reached the conclusion that an omniscient, omnipotent God does indeed exist through a study of the evidence around me as well as the evidence found in science and history to name a few.
hobbes n kay about 11 years ago
the 3 major religions are exclusive if you study them closely. many of the minor religions ar as well.
hobbes n kay about 11 years ago
Blind faith? as in continuing to believe there is no God rather than following the evidence that points to the existence of God? it takes a lot more faith to believe that something came from nothing than it does to believe that an all-powerful being created it.
-roger- about 11 years ago
On the other hand, Rumi said, "I am not a drop in the ocean;I am the ocean in a drop.
flowergirl19 about 11 years ago
The fact that our bodies come with detailed instructions, our DNA, is evidence of intelligent design. Instructions do not just happen by chance.
curmudgeon68 about 11 years ago
http://mentalfloss.com/article/53216/mental-floss-exclusive-our-interview-bill-watterson
The Life I Draw Upon about 11 years ago
Excellent strip today.
ratlum about 11 years ago
Great comments,nobody claims to have talked to this being,just stories of people that did.I feel comfortable that reading this comic is not going to change my fortunate journey through this life.
JoeyCooler777 about 11 years ago
This kind of thinking is ridiculous. So significance is determined by size? There are many of those “specks” that I wouldn’t trade for the biggest star. After all, what’s cooler, something that can think and talk, or a big,fiery rock?
fusionater about 11 years ago
Whatever the case may be in terms of who is right in the end, all we can do is wait to find out, though I imagine an 80’s style I told you so party would occur if one side were to find a conclusive way to say the other is wrong. :p
I sort of imagine it going like this,
Atheists invent superbomb, blow up the universe, god doesn’t exist.
Jesus rises from grave,“Yeah, I’m actually with the Devil, it was a really elaborate scheme, long story short, god exists, here’s him and me at my sweet sixteen*pulls out biblical style painting with them at a party, with Jesus on a large wooden car.*”
XD
As for Universal significance, personally, I think man is as significant as he makes himself out to be, size is an illusion, if we can bring light to the atomic scale of matter, it is equally possible for the reverse to occur. :D Just might take a little longer. ;)
flowergirl19 about 11 years ago
What is evident only to me? That DNA is a code of instructions, or that instructions don’t happen by chance.
hobbes n kay about 11 years ago
so the order in the universe came from chaos? laws do not come into being without a lawgiver. and if gravity is a theory rather than a law, im glad its a strong theory. im sorry, but your position does not hold water, so to speak.
heatherjasper about 11 years ago
Hahaha!