Odd that it wasn’t Gautama that occurred to Karma.And as I see it, whensoever anyone is moved by the teachings or example of Yeshua bar Yosef to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless, bring justice to the oppressed, enlighten the ignorant, reconcile the quarreling, forgive the ‘unforgiveable’, then He is risen; His spirit has found a new earthly home.
I realize that this particular strip poses a bit of a risk to my more sensitive readers, and I by no means wish to offend anyone in any way. As "prrdh " dutifully and cleverly pointed out, Gautama may have been a more logical direction in which Karma focused her attentions, she being Buddhist (although Japanese).But the world in which my characters abide is a world where all beings respect each others religions equally and with credible reverence, here it is just as logical and valid for a Hindu to refer to Muhammad or Eleguá.That’s what makes this whole thing such a satisfying fantasy for me and why I’ve been living within this strip for ten years (anniversary coming up in around two weeks) now.It’s my retreat from all of the religious zealousness.So, sorry if anyone is offended.
Can’t expect to cater to every reader – especially on the internet. The only thing I can point out as an issue is that her being the embodiment of karma interferes with everyone else represented.
I love your strip! The various pantheons are so well represented, and the message of tolerance one we all need.
As a disciple of Yeshua bar Yosef, Messiah Israel, I find intolerance to be anathema, contrary to his teachings. The “us vs.them” teachings of religious organizations is there to keep us ignorant of our personal relationship with God and in bondage to ignorance, injustice and fear.
The Life I Draw Upon over 10 years ago
Oh gosh.
Space_cat over 10 years ago
Makes one wonder what politicians and bankers did in their previous lives.
Olddog1 over 10 years ago
those types get to stay.
SkyFisher over 10 years ago
Flip to the back of that there book, Carma. The ending should cheer you up a lot.
wndrwrthg over 10 years ago
Don’t hold your breath.
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
Karma and Anansi are having a very deep conversation…. But I do expect to see Boody again!
prrdh over 10 years ago
Odd that it wasn’t Gautama that occurred to Karma.And as I see it, whensoever anyone is moved by the teachings or example of Yeshua bar Yosef to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless, bring justice to the oppressed, enlighten the ignorant, reconcile the quarreling, forgive the ‘unforgiveable’, then He is risen; His spirit has found a new earthly home.
Justin Thompson creator over 10 years ago
I realize that this particular strip poses a bit of a risk to my more sensitive readers, and I by no means wish to offend anyone in any way. As "prrdh " dutifully and cleverly pointed out, Gautama may have been a more logical direction in which Karma focused her attentions, she being Buddhist (although Japanese).But the world in which my characters abide is a world where all beings respect each others religions equally and with credible reverence, here it is just as logical and valid for a Hindu to refer to Muhammad or Eleguá.That’s what makes this whole thing such a satisfying fantasy for me and why I’ve been living within this strip for ten years (anniversary coming up in around two weeks) now.It’s my retreat from all of the religious zealousness.So, sorry if anyone is offended.
reverence over 10 years ago
Offended? Nay,captivated!
Tue Elung-Jensen over 10 years ago
Can’t expect to cater to every reader – especially on the internet. The only thing I can point out as an issue is that her being the embodiment of karma interferes with everyone else represented.
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
This has to be the first Christian (not Santa-secular) reference I’ve ever seen in this comic.
Justin Thompson creator over 10 years ago
Thanks. ;)Yep. There are always a lot of books.
ShadowBeast Premium Member over 10 years ago
Is she referring to Jesus.
Durak Premium Member over 10 years ago
Some great comments today, us usual Respectful, thoughtful, considered. Beautiful comic, thanks Justin!
heavyhorse over 10 years ago
No worries, Justin. I appreciated the strip.
Been a fan of yours for a long time. Have no expectations of ever stopping. ;-)
paulpriems over 10 years ago
And lots of myths.
craigwestlake over 10 years ago
Justin, you are obviously a very sensitive and kind person; it is a pleasure to “know” you…
broncosdaddy over 10 years ago
I missed the word hero…he has and always will be my HERO LOL ;)
ColonelClaus over 10 years ago
But… If we are all praying to the same Deity or Deities, what is the use of religion?
OMC-Ret over 10 years ago
Justin -
I love your strip! The various pantheons are so well represented, and the message of tolerance one we all need.
As a disciple of Yeshua bar Yosef, Messiah Israel, I find intolerance to be anathema, contrary to his teachings. The “us vs.them” teachings of religious organizations is there to keep us ignorant of our personal relationship with God and in bondage to ignorance, injustice and fear.
The barriers this strip tears down is beautiful!
KZ71 over 10 years ago
Well, even if this wasn’t an endorsement, you don’t hear this kind of stuff in the funnies often. Thanks.