Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling for December 22, 2016
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THE ADVENTURES OF GOD-MAN At the god- man fan club, local 348.... Boy1: Guys look what I got! Boy2: Wow! God - mans earliest adventures! It looks so different! (comic book: what makes you think you can ignore the law!!) Gosh! Boy1: The old God- man is mean! Boy: Yeah a good guy wouldn't do that! God- man: ....hmmm...this city is evil! Black Boy: is God man really a bad guy? white boy: Of course not! its unclear from this picture whether any people were in that city. Black man: thats sounds smart.... white man: well, you have to analyze the narrative through the lens of the times in which they occurred. Guy: we're putting you in charge of interrupting old god man comics! White Boy: yes sir Black man: so this god man is good? I don't get it! white guy: you're not trying hard enough!
Monster Hesh about 8 years ago
If this confuses anyone: itâs common practice for comic-book blogs that reprint stuff from the â40s (and â50s and â60s and â70s andâŠwell, ANY time period, unfortunately) to add similar âthrough the lens of the timeâ disclaimers regarding the contentâwhether itâs Batman shooting someone in the head, revolting racist caricatures (only some of which was inspired by WWII), or grotesque sexism. Some blogs are sincere about such disclaimers, while others post them simply to avoid discussions that they canât âwinâ or otherwise make excuses for the content. Personally, I enjoy these relatively primitive funnybooks immensely, and I do understand that âthings were different thenâ but Iâm not going to let them shape my perceptions of the modern world. Racism is racism, periodâeven if it was practiced decades ago during wartime by an artist whose work you otherwise like. You understand and move on, hoping that they changed their ways at some point. Hate the sin, not the sinner and all that.
gammaguy about 8 years ago
Is this just about comic books? Compare the Old and New Testaments.
BiggerJ about 8 years ago
Indeed. Look up the concept of Christian apologetics. Itâs comparing that to the way nerds (and DC and Marvel Comics themselves â characters acting weird? Secretly replaced by aliens!) attempt to explain continuity errors. In fact, Christian apologetics even includes explaining away actual continuity errors â like the gospels depicting Judas dying in two completely different ways.
Kip W about 8 years ago
âHeâll **** you up
God-Man will **** you upâŠ"
(see: John Butler, âThe Hand of the Almightyâ)
Funny_Ha_Ha about 8 years ago
Thou shalt not [ insert smite-able offense here ]. Deity is in the eye of the beholder.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 8 years ago
God gets a lotta blame for humanityâs failures.
WaitingMan about 8 years ago
God-Man; âYo Abe, I need you to slice up your son to prove your faith. Just kidding. Never mind.â What a sense of humor GM has.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 8 years ago
First, you have to acknowledge that you, today, have no lock on all moral knowledge. (If you donât, see below.) In other words, youâre just as flawed as all those people in history who burned witches, denuded whole continents of trees, traded slaves, and saw women as a form of somewhat defective property. SoâŠ. in which way are you flawed today. In 50, 100, or 500 years, which of your behaviors will lead future people to view you as ignorant or evil?
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Can you do it? If you can identify one or more things, well then, why are you doing them? Really. Why. If you can see the evil from a future perspective, why donât you stop? Iâll bet you know of people who donât behave that way, just at slave traders knew of people who thought it wrong. Yet, there you go, still doing whatever you can see is wrong. Are you evil? Ignorant?
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And if you canât see your own evil, how would you expect those of the past to see theirs? This is the category youâre in, if you truly donât think youâre engaging in any horrible behaviors. Youâre wrong. What hubris, to imagine youâre the first folks in history to get it right.
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In the end, ask if those folks were evil â or just human.
Malcolm Hall about 8 years ago
Of course this has nothing to do with the way our concept of God has changed over the years. Donât be silly. Itâs just a comic. God exists, but God-man? HO HO HO.
jpozenel about 8 years ago
Let us pray.
danketaz Premium Member about 8 years ago
So remember kiddies; when in Sodom, watch yourâŠbut I digress.