Francis by Patrick J. Marrin for February 29, 2016

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    nailer Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Dopey, Sleepy and Sneezy?What capital sins would those represent?

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    Dani Rice  over 8 years ago

    And Grumpy’s twin, Snarky.

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    Mirror1  over 8 years ago

    What drivel and nonsense for a comic! The teaching of Catechism to children starts on their mother’s knee with ‘this is yours and that is his’, moving on to ‘sharing’, and ‘Jesus did this for you’. Teaching children isn’t anything more complicated or challenging than that. For the fat man wearing white to send an incompetent to teach children is an error of the gravest sort, it would be better if both men tied a mill stone around their necks and jumped into the sea.

    But the children are too young! whine the liberals. When are you going to teach them? After they shoot up a school is too late.The tone of this comic is liberalism, as an example naming two of the seven capital sins as ‘sleepy’, ‘dopey’, is a deliberate effort to lessen the importance of the sins. A joke would be something unexpected or a surprise, but with these two comic characters in this gag, what they did isn’t a surprise or unexpected, and therefore not a joke.
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    wynot  over 8 years ago

    He has made new dwarves: Greedy and Lazy. And not mentioned Happy, Doc, and Bashful.

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    Pedmar Premium Member over 8 years ago

    The seven deadly sins are not in the Bible. They are a construct of the Catholic church. For instance, anger cannot be a sin, because Jesus got angry at the money-changers in the temple. Jesus was sinless. Therefore, anger is not a sin.

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    rossevrymn  24 days ago

    Also, you little girls are not as important as you little boys.

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