There is not 1 human religion that has not gone to war in behalf of its beliefs! Such is human nature. It will be the destroyer of our race If gone unchecked.
And yet it seems you can’t even read a comic without an argument over religion flaring up — people are too stupid to see we are all the same and all come from the same place.
The Iberian wars were often nothing more than petty warlords going to war with other petty warlords for land—rather like gangsters in Chicago in the 1920’s. I find bitter amusement in the fact that Muslim warlords and Christian warlords were often allies against a third, the prize being a castle or two, a few peasant villages, and a few square miles of land.
And what will we do when the radioactive sunflowers grow 90-feet tall and try to take over the world? They’ll catch us unawares as we argue about religious wars in the comments section of a comic strip website. Oh, the humanity!
TURTLE about 5 years ago
But but isn’t Islam a belief of peace?
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Þingvellir must have quite the earthquakes.
jimchronister2016 about 5 years ago
There is not 1 human religion that has not gone to war in behalf of its beliefs! Such is human nature. It will be the destroyer of our race If gone unchecked.
A Common 'tator about 5 years ago
I’m more concerned about whether those sunflowers are then turned into sunflower oil…
arthurseery about 5 years ago
Radioactive Sunflowers? Aren’t those “Triffids”?
FassEddie about 5 years ago
Thingvellier is cool. As are so many places in Iceland. Take the trip, folks. It’s great.
Crandlemire about 5 years ago
And yet it seems you can’t even read a comic without an argument over religion flaring up — people are too stupid to see we are all the same and all come from the same place.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 5 years ago
The tectonic plates will win. All of them.
Rog22 about 5 years ago
Soooo—-What do you do with the radioactive sunflowers?
glimgliree about 5 years ago
The Iberian wars were often nothing more than petty warlords going to war with other petty warlords for land—rather like gangsters in Chicago in the 1920’s. I find bitter amusement in the fact that Muslim warlords and Christian warlords were often allies against a third, the prize being a castle or two, a few peasant villages, and a few square miles of land.
pearlsbs about 5 years ago
According to this site there are quite a few places where major tectonic plate boundaries cross over land.
https://www.mapsofworld.com/answers/geography/what-are-plate-tectonics/attachment/map-plate-tectonics/
dayk about 5 years ago
Religion promotes overpopulation which is the root of our environmental and social problems. FYI, no place in the bible is the word religion used.
bigal666 about 5 years ago
It’s a pity that war isn’t over yet.
57BelAir about 5 years ago
wouldn’t you “see” at least 2 tectonic plates wherever there’s a fault line????
jvn about 5 years ago
And what will we do when the radioactive sunflowers grow 90-feet tall and try to take over the world? They’ll catch us unawares as we argue about religious wars in the comments section of a comic strip website. Oh, the humanity!
Stephen Gilberg about 5 years ago
And I thought the Hundred Years’ War (whose name rounds downward) was bad.
MDMom about 5 years ago
. . . one tin soldier rides away . . . :’(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKx0tdlxMfY
craigwestlake about 5 years ago
So THAT’s what makes sunflowers glow…