MythTickle by Justin Thompson for January 23, 2012

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    Justin Thompson creator almost 13 years ago

    Hey, thanks for all of the great comments on last Friday’s strip y’all.I really appreciated that.

    jt

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  2. Thinker
    Sisyphos  almost 13 years ago

    Boys, boys! Now play nice! (When did Sir Dudley gain/lose his Scottish accent?)

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  3. Dr strange
    Wenthral  almost 13 years ago

    Hide next to a light bulb. People dont look at them directly and it will hide your glow.

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  4. Erroll for ror
    celeconecca  almost 13 years ago

    di’nt? love it!

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  5. King hic
    Xane_T  almost 13 years ago

    Well now the Grail is no longer glowing, problem solved! Through violence!

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    David_J Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    Hey, I spy Cheech Wizard!

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  7. Pussyhatpig
    TheWildSow  almost 13 years ago

    Olly olly in-free!

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    autumnfire1957  almost 13 years ago

    Happy Year of The Water Dragon, Boody!

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    Justin Thompson creator almost 13 years ago

    @goldenroya Oh, yes. Since I was 6 or 7 years old.

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    David Bethke Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    Yes, we’re, we’re looking for the Grail. Our quest is to find the Holy Grail. And so we’re, we’re, we’re, we’re looking for it.So, uh, anything you can do to, uh, to help, would be… very… helpful…

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    cbrsarah  almost 13 years ago

    Personally, I don’t think there is any holy grail. Jesus and his disciples ate the “Last Supper” at an inn. I doubt very much the innkeeper would have a bejeweled gold goblet. Jesus wouldn’t have one either among his personal possessions, if he carried any possessions at all, except extra clothing. The cup he drank from was likely a plain metal one or one made of wood or clay. Nothing exceptional.

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    PShaw0423  almost 13 years ago

    Very true. The gold/jewels/etc., and its special spiritual associations, are most likely medieval accretions; a simple working man like Jesus wouldn’t be expected to possess such an item..Of course, it may not have belonged to him. The “upper room”, furnished and ready for the Passover feast, did not have to be in an inn — the custom at that time was for families to maintain a spare room to accommodate unexpected visitors, so it may well have been in a private home. If the homeowner were well-to-do enough, he might have had a special, ornate chalice for the Passover observance..This is, of course, pure speculation without any religious “meat” to it — which is actually the point. No formal doctrine or dogma has even been built around the chalice itself, or around what may have become of it, and it has nothing to do with the core teachings of Christianity. Many such details have come from artistic imagination or popular sentiment, and that’s harmless enough…as long as they don’t obscure what they’re only supposed to illustrate.

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