Expecting divine entities to behave according to logic is expecting them to be bound by human limits. “Flatland” can be taken as a religious allegory. Dark matter has nothing on what we don’t know about gods. Of course this may really be a comedy routine.
SHIVA about 5 years ago
Is he experiencing cardiac arrest in Panel 4??? Let’s call it Karma!!
cooganm Premium Member about 5 years ago
Not exactly ataractic, methinks.
salenstormwing about 5 years ago
Next up, the best hobo comedian this side of the River Styx, Diogenes.
Kaputnik about 5 years ago
Vaguely reminds me of Mel Brooks as a “stand up philosopher”.
bxclent Premium Member about 5 years ago
BOOM
PoodleGroomer about 5 years ago
Another moody kid that didn’t get a BB gun for Christmas.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 5 years ago
Or….wait for it….there is no god!
TheLetterista.com about 5 years ago
Maybe He lets evil happen because without free will, you’re just a gassy mannequin.
Scoutmaster77 about 5 years ago
He’s got a point…
willie_mctell about 5 years ago
Expecting divine entities to behave according to logic is expecting them to be bound by human limits. “Flatland” can be taken as a religious allegory. Dark matter has nothing on what we don’t know about gods. Of course this may really be a comedy routine.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 5 years ago
Tune in later for his cooking show.