Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for February 08, 2015
February 07, 2015
February 09, 2015
Transcript:
whatcha doin'? Verne: making snow angels. hammy: well, can I try? Rj: sure, but don't be disappointed if it doesn't look like.... brdrdzzzz!! verne:...a real angel.
Without being so obviously hostile, I can agree that trying to read as literal, a document that has been translated, transcribed, modified, codified for 2,000 years by fallible humans, is dicey at best. Using the first golden rule as a guideline is much simpler. And the angels don’t hurt their toes, dancing on needle points. :-))
It’s possible to critique a depiction of mythology without believing in the myth.For example, the depiction of Athena on “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” was inaccurate, portraying her exclusively as a deity of scholars and omitting her role as goddess of war (presumably to avoid overlap with Ares, one of the villains of the show).That doesn’t mean that I believe that Athena actually exists.
RockHouse almost 10 years ago
This explains so much about Hammy.
Tue Elung-Jensen almost 10 years ago
Angels dont look like that – wings were added by people.
Randy B Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Extreme Turbo Hammy!
juicebruce almost 10 years ago
Thank-You Hammy ! To each there own view .
juicebruce almost 10 years ago
Thank-You Hammy ! To each there own view .
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Now that’s a Snow Angel.
Jelfring Premium Member almost 10 years ago
How do people know what angels look like?
flagmichael almost 10 years ago
Actually, in the myriad sightings they look like ordinary people except for remarkable abilities and the trackless comings and goings.
dzw3030 almost 10 years ago
Without being so obviously hostile, I can agree that trying to read as literal, a document that has been translated, transcribed, modified, codified for 2,000 years by fallible humans, is dicey at best. Using the first golden rule as a guideline is much simpler. And the angels don’t hurt their toes, dancing on needle points. :-))
Armitage72 almost 10 years ago
It’s possible to critique a depiction of mythology without believing in the myth.For example, the depiction of Athena on “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” was inaccurate, portraying her exclusively as a deity of scholars and omitting her role as goddess of war (presumably to avoid overlap with Ares, one of the villains of the show).That doesn’t mean that I believe that Athena actually exists.
mggreen almost 10 years ago
Hammy Rocks!
Blaize over 1 year ago
Kid’s probs got some pretty unsurpassable skills.