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  1. 3 months ago on Peanuts

    I have an easier POV. It’s all fairy tales.

  2. 8 months ago on Big Nate

    Monday? You’re going to be waiting until next Saturday.

  3. 11 months ago on Baldo

    A little indoctrination while they’re young goes a long way! In other words grooming. #skydaddyisntreal

  4. 11 months ago on Over the Hedge

    They both certainly have a major thing in common. They’re both myths designed to keep their target audiences from being bad. Santa for the kids and skydaddy for the sheeple.Baaaa…I mean amen.

  5. 12 months ago on B.C.

    It “means means”my head hurts reading your comments. If you can’t even express yourself in written word I’m pretty sure whatever opinion you have regarding science is absurd at best. Especially since any scientist will tell you that science is constantly questioning itself. Go take a remedial English class and learn to write. My eyes hurt.

  6. 12 months ago on Peanuts

    Love how it’s always been okay to instill fear of eternal hellfire into children with religious indoctrination!

  7. 12 months ago on Andy Capp

    Exactly! There could be the storm of the century just rolling outside and people would still walk in the door of bars and restaurants. Then they look at the employees and say, I can’t believe they made you come in to work in weather like this!!

  8. 12 months ago on Frank and Ernest

    Well that’s all religion is isn’t it? Perpetual guilt, instilling incessant fear, and proselytizing nonstop about how out of all the gods created by man this is the correct one. Religion is living in a cave and blaming the misdeeds of people for natural disasters and pandemics. Join the 21st century and wake up. There are no gods. No heaven. No hell. Religion is designed to keep the sheep’s heads bowed and saying baaaa everytime they say Amen.

  9. about 2 years ago on Pickles

    This is funny on different levels. I never have understood how some just can not discern the meaning of a word through the context in which it was used.

  10. almost 3 years ago on Doonesbury

    Took a bit of scrolling, but I finally found that one comment from someone that has absolutely no clue how any of this works.