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1 of 4 (out of 12) of my comics today referencing âEasterâ â all about the bunny and/or the egg, though. Way to go, Christians, letting your most holy holidays get commercialized (and trivialized.)
Well, Shannon, Easter is based on the ancient pagan holiday of Ostara or Äostre and is named for the Germanic goddess of that name. It is in part a fertility festival, and the eggs are a symbol of that.
Hey itâs all good! The important thing is that Jesus gave us the greatest gift. He died for our sins so that we might have Eternal Life and he was resurrected to show that he has dominion over death, Hell and the grave. Just as the earth resurrects and springs forth with new life after the sleep of winter so are our souls resurrected in heaven when we die. I personally am awed by Christâs sacrifice, not only to take on human form and live as one of us and try to teach us a good and peaceful way of life, but to sacrifice himself and experience all the bad things to save us. That kind of love is a rare and precious gift! And BTW I also plan to color eggs and eat a bit of chocolate today as well. Such symbols are only what you make of them. Enjoy the gift of life today everyone. Happy Easter and Happy Spring!!! Enjoy that egg Puddlesââonce it is peeled. And if Brad wants to be helpful he will explain things to Shannon.
Oh, right, I forgot. If you only celebrate the original pagan aspects of a holiday and not the Christian overlay, youâre doing it wrong. Thanks Greg!
I suppose all the hubbub herein about âWill Brad and Toni adopt Shannon?â has died, and now we are supposed to assume that she is just a part of their household. Probably Jonah has joined Quill, Delta, etc., in having vanished from the strip, and weâre supposed to forget that he ever existed. Then Brad and Toni can take over from Frank and Nancy in being the âparentsâ in the Sunday strip who complain about their âdaughterâ (note that they already have Puddles!), and like Frank and Nancy they too will play less of a role in the weekday stories.
G. & K.âs refusal to allow Puddles to evolve into a realistic dog the way the humans have long ago ceased to be âtoons is mystifying. He resembles a stuffed plaything that actually lives and breathes, and it comes across (to me, anyway) as a little creepy.
My dad was a Scout leader, and his scout troop met in our huge back yard in the Scout Hut. My dogs were the scout mascots. A young cousin was really close to my golden retriever so heâs always get his scent all over the âflagâ in Capture the Flag. Heâd tell Molly to find the flag, and sheâd take him directly to it. His team would win every time. Surprisingly, no one figured out what he was doing.
Itâs a source of wintery satisfaction, to some, that quarrels over when to celebrate Easter were among the bitterest disputes in the early history of Christianity. Indeed, over whether to celebrate itâevery Sunday commemorates the resurrection, as every Friday commemorates the crucifixion, and it makes no theological sense to single out an extra-special Sunday. But mere humans do love an anniversary, which bowled over theological reservations.
a fertility festival to celebrate the arrival of spring appropriated by Christians so it would be easier for them to convert pagans, despite contradicting scriptural dictates not to celebrate âheathenâ holidays. Iâd much rather just keep it as the chocolate egg time thank you.
The meaning of Easter: Jesus dies on the cross and three days later he rises from the dead and emerges from the holy sepulchre. If he sees his shadow, there are six more weeks of bad weather.
The coronavirus lockdown started on the 26th of March, 2020. Itâs interesting that the Bible verse, Isaiah 26:20 says: âGo home my people and lock your doors. Hide yourselves for a little while until the Lordâs anger has passed.â The day and year corresponds with the verse 26:20. Is that just an eerie coincidence, or was it inspired at least 2700 years ago to correspond with what is happening today? It isnât the first, and wonât be the last âcoincidenceâ that has happened in the Bible.
Namrepus almost 5 years ago
Thatâs a pretty common problem in todayâs world.
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
seriously
Cheapskate0 almost 5 years ago
I actually like the Shannon character.
I wish G&K wouldnât regress her on Sundays.
howtheduck almost 5 years ago
Itâs an Easter miracle. Shannon is interacting with the dog and is not actively involved in destroying something.
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Perhaps Shannon will share another roo â beer (root beer) with Puddles.
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Well Shannon, a lot of âAdultsâ donât know what Easterâs all about, too.
And donât get Me started on Christmas.
JD'Huntsville'AL almost 5 years ago
1 of 4 (out of 12) of my comics today referencing âEasterâ â all about the bunny and/or the egg, though. Way to go, Christians, letting your most holy holidays get commercialized (and trivialized.)
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 5 years ago
âŠand Puddles isnât alone. But whose fault is that?
kenhense almost 5 years ago
G & K taking a holiday â after all â it is a holiday. Shannon should be a little smarter next time around.
sallymargret almost 5 years ago
Christ is Risen!
Sanspareil almost 5 years ago
So much focus on Easter and so little focus on Wester!
Itâs a shame!
BradFilippone almost 5 years ago
Well, Shannon, Easter is based on the ancient pagan holiday of Ostara or Äostre and is named for the Germanic goddess of that name. It is in part a fertility festival, and the eggs are a symbol of that.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Subtle. I like it.
jmworacle almost 5 years ago
Quit teasing the dog!
Gen.Flashman almost 5 years ago
We have a President who seems does not know what Good Friday is about since he sent out a tweet âHAPPPY GOOD FRIDAYâ
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Awww. Adorable dogâĄ. I love when mine do the same. Itâs annoying and adorable at the same timeâĄ. Happy Easter!!!
Airman almost 5 years ago
Puddles is at the wrong house.
Ellis97 almost 5 years ago
Awww look. Heâs playing.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 5 years ago
Iâd say puddles has already found the egg
ctolson almost 5 years ago
Most people donât either and thatâs a crying shame.
eladee AKA Wally almost 5 years ago
Hey itâs all good! The important thing is that Jesus gave us the greatest gift. He died for our sins so that we might have Eternal Life and he was resurrected to show that he has dominion over death, Hell and the grave. Just as the earth resurrects and springs forth with new life after the sleep of winter so are our souls resurrected in heaven when we die. I personally am awed by Christâs sacrifice, not only to take on human form and live as one of us and try to teach us a good and peaceful way of life, but to sacrifice himself and experience all the bad things to save us. That kind of love is a rare and precious gift! And BTW I also plan to color eggs and eat a bit of chocolate today as well. Such symbols are only what you make of them. Enjoy the gift of life today everyone. Happy Easter and Happy Spring!!! Enjoy that egg Puddlesââonce it is peeled. And if Brad wants to be helpful he will explain things to Shannon.
rickmac1937 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The kids still a brat
jonesbeltone almost 5 years ago
Isnât time for her to start getting taller?
smsrt almost 5 years ago
Hmm⊠thatâs really the problem, isnât it? âNo comment.â
LtPowers almost 5 years ago
Oh, right, I forgot. If you only celebrate the original pagan aspects of a holiday and not the Christian overlay, youâre doing it wrong. Thanks Greg!
seismic-2 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I suppose all the hubbub herein about âWill Brad and Toni adopt Shannon?â has died, and now we are supposed to assume that she is just a part of their household. Probably Jonah has joined Quill, Delta, etc., in having vanished from the strip, and weâre supposed to forget that he ever existed. Then Brad and Toni can take over from Frank and Nancy in being the âparentsâ in the Sunday strip who complain about their âdaughterâ (note that they already have Puddles!), and like Frank and Nancy they too will play less of a role in the weekday stories.
sallymargret almost 5 years ago
Christ is risen!
Đ„ŃĐžŃŃĐŸŃ ĐČĐŸŃĐșŃĐ”ŃĐ”!
Christ is risen from the dead,
trampling down death by death,
and on those in the tombs bestowing life!
xtc45688 almost 5 years ago
Puddles thinks itâs a ball, Shannon. Throw it.
Mayor Snorkum almost 5 years ago
G. & K.âs refusal to allow Puddles to evolve into a realistic dog the way the humans have long ago ceased to be âtoons is mystifying. He resembles a stuffed plaything that actually lives and breathes, and it comes across (to me, anyway) as a little creepy.
cabalonrye almost 5 years ago
For a dog Easter is the day you get up early to get the hare, and get distracted by the eggs.
cdgar almost 5 years ago
Nobody knows what Easter is about.
royhoward almost 5 years ago
no more shannon
jr1234 almost 5 years ago
SPREAD THE WORD, NOT THE VIRUS
Schrodinger's Dog almost 5 years ago
tomorrow: back to The Fuse Follies? Or Tiffany Tantrums? Stay tooned!
Jan C almost 5 years ago
Brad, donât sit there like a lump with âno commentâ. Teach her.
Airman almost 5 years ago
Tomorrow. in the absence of Pru, Tiffany introduces her new Amateur Night for Pole Dancers at The Fuse. Sort of a lose weight and look sexy karaoke.
marilynnbyerly almost 5 years ago
My dad was a Scout leader, and his scout troop met in our huge back yard in the Scout Hut. My dogs were the scout mascots. A young cousin was really close to my golden retriever so heâs always get his scent all over the âflagâ in Capture the Flag. Heâd tell Molly to find the flag, and sheâd take him directly to it. His team would win every time. Surprisingly, no one figured out what he was doing.
AndrewSihler almost 5 years ago
Itâs a source of wintery satisfaction, to some, that quarrels over when to celebrate Easter were among the bitterest disputes in the early history of Christianity. Indeed, over whether to celebrate itâevery Sunday commemorates the resurrection, as every Friday commemorates the crucifixion, and it makes no theological sense to single out an extra-special Sunday. But mere humans do love an anniversary, which bowled over theological reservations.
yangeldf almost 5 years ago
a fertility festival to celebrate the arrival of spring appropriated by Christians so it would be easier for them to convert pagans, despite contradicting scriptural dictates not to celebrate âheathenâ holidays. Iâd much rather just keep it as the chocolate egg time thank you.
Eric S almost 5 years ago
Happy Easter! He is Risen!
katzpawz1a almost 5 years ago
Ditto Mordock!!!!!! Happy Easter! He Is Risen!!!!
asrialfeeple almost 5 years ago
Happy Easter, everyone!
Joe1962 almost 5 years ago
Shannon is not in Easter spirt.
Tyge almost 5 years ago
Puddles knows about eggs though!
Faith :) almost 5 years ago
Love this strip today! Happy Easter! He is risen!
allenmichael1941 almost 5 years ago
Yep!
TIMH almost 5 years ago
The meaning of Easter: Jesus dies on the cross and three days later he rises from the dead and emerges from the holy sepulchre. If he sees his shadow, there are six more weeks of bad weather.
Sisyphos almost 5 years ago
Well, someone is âdumbâ here, but I wouldnât blame the pup. Puddles is a dog. Impute blame to humans, not dogsâŠ.
luann1212 almost 5 years ago
Itâs just cute. Itâs a comic not a religious lesson, although one could argue spiritual.
capricorn9th almost 5 years ago
So theyâre at the older DeGrootâs house? Since Puddles lives there.
Cstimpy25 almost 5 years ago
well heâs smart by not saying anything
sallymargret almost 5 years ago
The coronavirus lockdown started on the 26th of March, 2020. Itâs interesting that the Bible verse, Isaiah 26:20 says: âGo home my people and lock your doors. Hide yourselves for a little while until the Lordâs anger has passed.â The day and year corresponds with the verse 26:20. Is that just an eerie coincidence, or was it inspired at least 2700 years ago to correspond with what is happening today? It isnât the first, and wonât be the last âcoincidenceâ that has happened in the Bible.