If I knew this would happen it would be worth going to church just to see it.@rowena28 – Using disposables is more sanitary than a common cup. The pope has some Catholics convinced that sharing a cup transmits AIDS.
I take it this is a Protestant church. Still, I find this one in bad taste. I enjoy most of John’s material, but this one he’s going to want to have back. Where were the syndicate screeners on this one? I’m REALLY surprised this got by. Well, sadly, on second thought with the way the world is of late, maybe I’m not so surprised.“I’d rather believe in God and die to find out there is no GOd than to NOT believe in God and die only to find out there is a God.”
Sadly, the people who are not Christian or WERE Christian or are Christians PLAYING Christians are too often the people who seem to be the “experts” on what Christianity thinks. This is the erroneous source of most of the ill-gotten ideas about Christianity.I also notice that no one has a problem with Christ, only Christians. This is the fault of not only the placebo Christians (which even the “good” Christians can be at times, after all, all humans have faults), but of those who count themselves of a higher moral grade by denigrating Christians. Christianity is founded in Faith, Hope, and Love, but the greatest of these is love. Fortunately, God will do the ultimate judging as that is above our pay grades. God is management. We only work in the field.Peace to all!
Well, I may have to drop this cartoon from my list. I am a Christian with a good sense of humor, but this goes over the line. And no, I don’t make fun of other people’s faith. The Muslims call us Infidels.
@RunarI guess it depends on what your definition of the word absurd is. In my book, the absurd doesn’t include casting aspersions.I also realize that people can justify anything they want. One only has to pick up the newspaper or examine one’s conscience. I’m sure the Pope has a sense of humor, even a sense of the absurd (how could he not), but what you tried to pass off as absurd is anything but. Put anyone else’s name in place of the Pope in your sentence and it still doesn’t sound “absurd”. It is what it is – denigrating.That brings me back to the origin of this run of comments…the cartoon in question.I don’t think poorly of John. I just think he blew it with this cartoon. Maybe, on second thought, John might agree. I don’t know.
For the record, Mr. McPherson, I love this strip. Do not pay any attention to the Xtians who are offended; they suffer from a sense of humour deficit and they want everyone else to suffer from it, too.
@rowen28Liking John McPherson’s strip has absolutely NOTHING to do with whether you’re a Christian or not. And to say that Christians , “suffer from a sense of humour deficit and they want everyone else to suffer from it, too.”Where do you come up with this stuff? I guess some of the greatest cartoonists of all time had no sense of humor according to your statement, Charles Schultz, and Johnny Hart had no sense of humor. I myself am a cartoonist and Christian. If I didn’t have a sense of humor, I would not see the humor, absurdity, and irony in your statement. @Seiko….good point.
Still, again, my point is that this particular cartoon was in bad taste. The vast work of McPerson is good. I’m guilty of going to far myself at times, but it’s okay to have someone point it out without me being offended as if someone were saying I’m ALL bad. That’s not what’s being said. No one should be judged by ONE act, one cartoon, etc. Leave the judging to god, but there’s no shame in pointing out a misstep.
Seiko about 12 years ago
Will this reduce this week’s stain glass fund offering?
Lyons Group, Inc. about 12 years ago
God might have a sense of humor, but that takes it a little too far.
athomas917 about 12 years ago
At least Christians can laugh at themselves. If this was a parody on Islam, another ambassador would be dead.
rowena28 Premium Member about 12 years ago
Not very environmentally responsible to use loads of disposable cups every week. That kind of wanton waste should be illegal.
battle of plattsburgh about 12 years ago
To put it mildly, I don’t find this one to be particularly humorous.
Thehag about 12 years ago
Beyond the religion thing, this is a good example of why practical jokes aren’t funny, just hostile.
J Short about 12 years ago
Wait till they get a load of the Poo-poo cushions when they sit down.
runar about 12 years ago
If I knew this would happen it would be worth going to church just to see it.@rowena28 – Using disposables is more sanitary than a common cup. The pope has some Catholics convinced that sharing a cup transmits AIDS.
DanReynolds about 12 years ago
I take it this is a Protestant church. Still, I find this one in bad taste. I enjoy most of John’s material, but this one he’s going to want to have back. Where were the syndicate screeners on this one? I’m REALLY surprised this got by. Well, sadly, on second thought with the way the world is of late, maybe I’m not so surprised.“I’d rather believe in God and die to find out there is no GOd than to NOT believe in God and die only to find out there is a God.”
DanReynolds about 12 years ago
Sadly, the people who are not Christian or WERE Christian or are Christians PLAYING Christians are too often the people who seem to be the “experts” on what Christianity thinks. This is the erroneous source of most of the ill-gotten ideas about Christianity.I also notice that no one has a problem with Christ, only Christians. This is the fault of not only the placebo Christians (which even the “good” Christians can be at times, after all, all humans have faults), but of those who count themselves of a higher moral grade by denigrating Christians. Christianity is founded in Faith, Hope, and Love, but the greatest of these is love. Fortunately, God will do the ultimate judging as that is above our pay grades. God is management. We only work in the field.Peace to all!
cdward about 12 years ago
I’ve always thought it might be fun to have a dribble chalice (we don’t use the little shot glasses).
FrNoah about 12 years ago
Well, I may have to drop this cartoon from my list. I am a Christian with a good sense of humor, but this goes over the line. And no, I don’t make fun of other people’s faith. The Muslims call us Infidels.
hippogriff about 12 years ago
Saskfan: Muslims might poke fun at Christianity, but never at Jesus – one of the major prophets in their theology.
Silverbear07 about 12 years ago
Come on folks. It is just a comic strip. Laugh and go on!
DanReynolds about 12 years ago
Runar
I thought of some things to say in response, but I think the best response is that I will pray for you.
re: your comment: Using disposables is more sanitary than a common cup. The pope has some Catholics convinced that sharing a cup transmits AIDS.
Wow. Make up stuff much?
DanReynolds about 12 years ago
@RunarI guess it depends on what your definition of the word absurd is. In my book, the absurd doesn’t include casting aspersions.I also realize that people can justify anything they want. One only has to pick up the newspaper or examine one’s conscience. I’m sure the Pope has a sense of humor, even a sense of the absurd (how could he not), but what you tried to pass off as absurd is anything but. Put anyone else’s name in place of the Pope in your sentence and it still doesn’t sound “absurd”. It is what it is – denigrating.That brings me back to the origin of this run of comments…the cartoon in question.I don’t think poorly of John. I just think he blew it with this cartoon. Maybe, on second thought, John might agree. I don’t know.
rowena28 Premium Member about 12 years ago
For the record, Mr. McPherson, I love this strip. Do not pay any attention to the Xtians who are offended; they suffer from a sense of humour deficit and they want everyone else to suffer from it, too.
Seiko about 12 years ago
If wwII was started by Hitler, then it was not started by a Christian government, but by a atheist one.
If after that, the cold war was started by Russia, then it was not started by a Christian government, but by an atheist one.
If after that the Korea war was started by North Korea, then it too was started by an atheist government.
Not opinin: fact!
DanReynolds about 12 years ago
@rowen28Liking John McPherson’s strip has absolutely NOTHING to do with whether you’re a Christian or not. And to say that Christians , “suffer from a sense of humour deficit and they want everyone else to suffer from it, too.”Where do you come up with this stuff? I guess some of the greatest cartoonists of all time had no sense of humor according to your statement, Charles Schultz, and Johnny Hart had no sense of humor. I myself am a cartoonist and Christian. If I didn’t have a sense of humor, I would not see the humor, absurdity, and irony in your statement. @Seiko….good point.
Still, again, my point is that this particular cartoon was in bad taste. The vast work of McPerson is good. I’m guilty of going to far myself at times, but it’s okay to have someone point it out without me being offended as if someone were saying I’m ALL bad. That’s not what’s being said. No one should be judged by ONE act, one cartoon, etc. Leave the judging to god, but there’s no shame in pointing out a misstep.