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I enjoy the way Hillburn anthropomorphizes (attributes human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object) the subjects in his cartoons. I did that all the time as a child â as regards cars, houses, household appliances, etc. â and still do, to some extent. So many hours of watching cartoons on TV have thus affected me.
Considering how many churches there are in California, many dating back to the time when California was a Spanish colony, that âseparationâ is going to take a lot of work.
I remember a bumper sticker I saw on an old Mercâ going down I-5 in 1976, about the time of the Manson murders. âJesus is coming, and boy is he mad!â
Iâd say that California is leading the way in separating the âhavesâ from the âhave notsâ. There could come a day when only the rich and the criminals that prey on them for a living will be the only residents. Calfornia, thy gold has turned to pyrite.
We Americans should take it as a point of pride that we were the first nation on Earth to recognize that both state and church are better off if neither controls the other. Look at the extent to which churches have thrived in the open-market environment in this country, where the government behaves neutrally toward all of them, neither promoting nor suppressing any, leaving them to rise or fall on their own merits.
California is now home to the largest Catholic Church in North America. I live less than a mile away from it and it is beautiful. Construction is still continuing on the annex buildings. The church bells have just recently started to toll on the hour from sunrise to sunset.
Odd to pick such a BLUE state and depict it as Orange when a RED state, say one that has a big olâ bible-belt, would be a better example of where some separation would be more helpful. Or is it that the someone thinks Californians need Jesus? Jesus is the guy who does their lawn and he stops by twice a month.
ronaldspence 10 months ago
Itâs not even a separation,âit is a full on divorce with a nasty custody battleâ
TStyle78 10 months ago
Why did he choose California?
cracker65 10 months ago
Irreconcilable differences
Superfrog 10 months ago
An annulment would be better. This union was never consummated so itâs invalid.
mswinson 10 months ago
Raise your hand if âseparation of church and stateâ can be found in the ConstitutionâŠ
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
I enjoy the way Hillburn anthropomorphizes (attributes human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object) the subjects in his cartoons. I did that all the time as a child â as regards cars, houses, household appliances, etc. â and still do, to some extent. So many hours of watching cartoons on TV have thus affected me.
gammaguy 10 months ago
Considering how many churches there are in California, many dating back to the time when California was a Spanish colony, that âseparationâ is going to take a lot of work.
Chief Inspector 10 months ago
Should have been Tx or Fla
Pete.Keillor 10 months ago
I remember a bumper sticker I saw on an old Mercâ going down I-5 in 1976, about the time of the Manson murders. âJesus is coming, and boy is he mad!â
I was FRAMED!!!!!! 10 months ago
Now, burn down the Church!!!!!!!
elbow macaroni 10 months ago
Does a middle school kid run this strip?
Alverant 10 months ago
Good. Keeping a church from meddling in the State is the best way to ensure freedom and liberty for all.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
When they make love, church sings âȘâȘ California here I come âȘâȘ
ladykat Premium Member 10 months ago
They are supposed to be separate anyway.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 10 months ago
Theyâre strange bedfellows.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago
Iâd say that California is leading the way in separating the âhavesâ from the âhave notsâ. There could come a day when only the rich and the criminals that prey on them for a living will be the only residents. Calfornia, thy gold has turned to pyrite.
Skidturner 10 months ago
Maybe a separation from Idaho?
Radish... 10 months ago
Let the church fall into the ocean.
uniquename 10 months ago
Youâd think itâd be Michigan. Thatâs where Hell is.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 10 months ago
We Americans should take it as a point of pride that we were the first nation on Earth to recognize that both state and church are better off if neither controls the other. Look at the extent to which churches have thrived in the open-market environment in this country, where the government behaves neutrally toward all of them, neither promoting nor suppressing any, leaving them to rise or fall on their own merits.
zeexenon 10 months ago
Soon, be patient, soon she will float away to plug the Panama Canal.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 10 months ago
Maybe itâs time we see other concepts!
Lablubber 10 months ago
I find it hard to believe the church would be asking for a separation.
lawguy05 10 months ago
The way California is governed and the laws they have on the books certainly do not smack of ANYTHING Christian.
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
Cal can hang out with Al, Ari, Connie, Ida, Ken, Lou, Mary, Minnie, Monty, Neve, and Penny.
Buoy 10 months ago
Let us prey.
markkahler52 10 months ago
A separation of nearly 250 years doesnât seem long enoughâŠ
Dot2Dot 10 months ago
California is now home to the largest Catholic Church in North America. I live less than a mile away from it and it is beautiful. Construction is still continuing on the annex buildings. The church bells have just recently started to toll on the hour from sunrise to sunset.
SavannahJim Premium Member 10 months ago
Odd to pick such a BLUE state and depict it as Orange when a RED state, say one that has a big olâ bible-belt, would be a better example of where some separation would be more helpful. Or is it that the someone thinks Californians need Jesus? Jesus is the guy who does their lawn and he stops by twice a month.