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Oh, gods⊠this dredges up an old Spider Robinson gag:Early in the 22nd century man-kind discovered a small planet orbiting a small yellow star with obvious signs of a previous civilisation.
There were ruins of course, mostly of buildings and roads,but the most curious feature was an enormous statue of a bi-pedal humanoid which even though âsittingâ was over 30â high.
Of course as you might imagine Earths archaeologists were thrilled to have this new civilisation to study, and compare with Earths, hereby providing data to test âbirth of civilisationâ hypothesis.
All was going smoothly, until they started too examine the statue. when they attached their measuring devices they discovered that it was no statue at all but a life form, the thing that stumped them is that dust and other factors around the giant showed no signs of it having moved in centuries.
Of course Earths top biologists were called in to study this curious phenomenon, but try as they might they could not get it to move.
After years of fruitless efforts one of the biologists cried out in frustration âHow can evolution possibly produce a life form that is simultaneously so large and yet so inactiveâ
At this the giant stood up rubbed itâs chin thoughtfully for a few minutes before announcing âIt canâtâ
At which it promptly sat back down, once again becoming completely immobile. To which the biologist exclaimed âOf course! It only stands to reasonâ
Doesnât panel two suggest a trend toward worshippers become more isolated from one another- each to their own ideas, and farther from a community? When they become far enough that their individual needs become incompatible, how much farther is it till they become unsympathetic to one another- and from there to intolerant? Sounds alarmist, but not impossible.
Kind of late, but hereâs the definition of âfeghootâ in Wikipedia, since I looked it upâŠ
A feghoot (also known as a story pun or poetic story joke) is a humorous short story or vignette ending in a pun (typically a play on a well-known phrase), where the story contains sufficient context to recognize the punning humor.
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
The Reverend may have miscounted by a power of 3 or 4.
DennisinSeattle about 3 years ago
Do not install any metrics, and you will remain a happy rev.
Susan00100 about 3 years ago
They probably say, âSHADDAP, ALREADY!!â
robertthomasson Premium Member about 3 years ago
Ah, those happy, naĂŻve early days of the ânet.
dadoctah about 3 years ago
The reverend has yet to learn of Analytics.
RichardHunter about 3 years ago
You mean he doesnât have a hit counter on it?
rmercer Premium Member about 3 years ago
âliterally flock toâ?! His congregation consists of birds?! (Sorry but I take âliterallyâ literally!)
mrwiskers about 3 years ago
It stands to something, but not reason.
PaulGuyer about 3 years ago
The pandemic has made this a reality for many churches
bbenoit about 3 years ago
Everyone is a rock star, in their own mind, on the net.
Random Nick Premium Member about 3 years ago
Oh, gods⊠this dredges up an old Spider Robinson gag:Early in the 22nd century man-kind discovered a small planet orbiting a small yellow star with obvious signs of a previous civilisation.
There were ruins of course, mostly of buildings and roads,but the most curious feature was an enormous statue of a bi-pedal humanoid which even though âsittingâ was over 30â high.
Of course as you might imagine Earths archaeologists were thrilled to have this new civilisation to study, and compare with Earths, hereby providing data to test âbirth of civilisationâ hypothesis.
All was going smoothly, until they started too examine the statue. when they attached their measuring devices they discovered that it was no statue at all but a life form, the thing that stumped them is that dust and other factors around the giant showed no signs of it having moved in centuries.
Of course Earths top biologists were called in to study this curious phenomenon, but try as they might they could not get it to move.
After years of fruitless efforts one of the biologists cried out in frustration âHow can evolution possibly produce a life form that is simultaneously so large and yet so inactiveâ
At this the giant stood up rubbed itâs chin thoughtfully for a few minutes before announcing âIt canâtâ
At which it promptly sat back down, once again becoming completely immobile. To which the biologist exclaimed âOf course! It only stands to reasonâ
JingoDog about 3 years ago
The Reverend is a prophet, foretelling the coming of COVID and the way many churches would be run. Isnât this from 20 years ago?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Optimism it the key to self-delusion, unless youâre right. Then itâs just common sense. Right?
Bob Blumenfeld about 3 years ago
Man, that punchline just reeks of the dot-com bubble.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
âEverything about Christianity is contained in the pathetic image of âthe flockâ.â âChristopher Hitchens, author and journalist
gantech about 3 years ago
Talk about art imitating lifeâŠor maybe foreshadowing. In the age of covid, thatâs exactly how my church conducts services now.
scottartist creator about 3 years ago
Doesnât panel two suggest a trend toward worshippers become more isolated from one another- each to their own ideas, and farther from a community? When they become far enough that their individual needs become incompatible, how much farther is it till they become unsympathetic to one another- and from there to intolerant? Sounds alarmist, but not impossible.
poppacapsmokeblower about 3 years ago
All this was before COVID.
kaffekup about 3 years ago
Well, he did say, âmust draw two million hitsâ.
Maybe thatâs the number of insomniacs in the country.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
Holy bad metrics!
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
Is he doing that international thing where they swap the comma and decimal point?
txmystic about 3 years ago
If I didnât already know this was taking place in the â90s, Iâd say he was likely being trolled by K-Pop stansâŠ
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
How can there be âvirtualâ holy water and communion wafers?
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
Pity there arenât new daily strips.Tomorrowâs would have been a doozy.
mindjob about 3 years ago
âAnd the Lord said, you will die miserable deaths in isolationâ
Charlie Tuba about 3 years ago
This comic first came out in the 1990s. Trudeau was ahead of his time.
finnygirl Premium Member about 3 years ago
Kind of late, but hereâs the definition of âfeghootâ in Wikipedia, since I looked it upâŠ
A feghoot (also known as a story pun or poetic story joke) is a humorous short story or vignette ending in a pun (typically a play on a well-known phrase), where the story contains sufficient context to recognize the punning humor.
bakana about 3 years ago
The Rev uses the #SoreLoserMan method of measuring his popularity âŠ