Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for February 03, 2015
Transcript:
Pig: What are you doing, Rat? Rat: Studying all the world's great religions to try and determine my purpose for being here on this earth. Pig: And what have you learned so far? Rat: That I'd rather be watching Sportscenter. Pig: Ooh. Top plays. Rat: I've found my purpose!
Sherlock Watson almost 10 years ago
I get a lot of my wisdom from “Bloom County”; I’m a Breathedist.
Alexander the Good Enough almost 10 years ago
Purpose? Reproduce and die. Rats are usually pretty good at that.
Bilan almost 10 years ago
That’s actually what everyone else is trying to figure out…Why is Rat here?
Arianne almost 10 years ago
So did Navin Johnson, but he did it his way.
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
Rat at time surprises by showing some complexity (I suppose that comes of being Cartoon Boy’s alter ego) But in the end he reassuringly oversimplifies again! —That TV set is such a useful prop in this comic strip!
jmarkoff2 almost 10 years ago
I’m with rat: religion is all nonsense and manmade so I just stick with fun and games instead.
Pointspread almost 10 years ago
Too funny!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Amen, Rat!
puddlesplatt almost 10 years ago
I’ve missed out something in my life…Being a Sports Fan!
ArtyD2 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Save the Rat!!Sports is a religion.
nmcconnell almost 10 years ago
@johnny potseedCan you prove God doesn’t exist?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 10 years ago
@nilsm and plus4:I am saddened that this needs repeating, but it is impossible to prove a negative. So of course it is impossible to prove God does not exist. Just as it is impossible to prove God does exist, though many philosophers have undertaken the effort. This is in part why (at least some) Native American tribes have a wonderful way of framing death. They say the deceased “has solved the mystery”, that being the mystery of what lies beyond this life. Ultimately we will all perish. Then, if theists are right, you should know. If we atheists are right, no one will ever know. Either way, it is a form of “faith.”
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Bob Dobbs or Flying Spaghetti Monster. Take you pick. I’m Pastafarian myself. .But I know this. The only heaven and hell that matters are those you make for yourself right here, right now.
corzak almost 10 years ago
How religious sects form (in 2 minutes).
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I’m a Born-Again Pagan…..
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I see “WWJD” on a car, and, I can’t help myself, I think it means “What Would Jesus Drive?” And, of course, I have to think of answers, so I’ve decided he’d either drive a very eco-friendly car because, after all, his daddy built the planet. Or he would drive…. wait for it….. a 12 passenger van.
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 10 years ago
But being me, I still prefer “WWSD”…. ’cause Spock is logical.
Kristiaan almost 10 years ago
Ah, someone with common sense. Wish there were more like you.
Sherlock Watson almost 10 years ago
How to start your own religion (by one of my favorite online cartoonists).
hariseldon59 almost 10 years ago
Ooh, SportsCenter. Today we’ll be featuring selections from the Book of Berman.
jbmlaw01 almost 10 years ago
In the 1980s Mortimer Adler wrote an excellent proof of the existence of God, “How to Think About God,” essentially building on the uncaused First Causation argument. The genius of Adler’s argument, however, was his distinction between “proof of the existence of God” and “proof of the nature of God” – the former is science, the latter is faith. That seems to me to be a ground – holy or otherwise – on which all can live.
alviebird almost 10 years ago
I think, therefore I am… I think…
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I drink, therefore I am.
alantain over 1 year ago
My sole purpose seems to be providing comedy relief. Entirely by accident.