October 11, 2005
Well, that's an interesting experience. About 75 comments later, I'm a bit surprised by the reactions to a 51 year-old coloring book. I'll be posting the rest of the pages beginning later this week (there are 60-some-odd pages to this thing, so it'll take a bit of time to finish scanning and posting), so check back in or grab a feed, and I promise you won't be disappointed.
Posted by starlen at October 11, 2005 11:10 PM
Comments
Today, men and women are dieing or losing their freedom to tell this Biblical Truth told in cartoon form. Christians do continue to spread this same message. Anything less is worse than politically correct - it is not the Truth at all.
Nothing in the cartoon says "hate." Its presence does remind people that some find validity in it's message - and that makes them "hate." (The Gospel is offensive.) The "hate" of this message is in the heart of the observer - not in the heart of its creator.
Posted by: ashemha at October 12, 2005 6:55 AM
Oh good god. Do the religious have to be so schmaltzy? How 'bouts you give people a practical, understandable message?
Anyone can say "the heart of God is love and in love there is faith and the abscence of such a message is blah blah blah." It means nothing.
Posted by: Alex at October 12, 2005 9:05 AM
The christian God might decide to help you or send you to hell for eternity (particulary if he made you homosexual). I'd rather try my luck with the Buddha.
Posted by: Vayira at October 13, 2005 5:02 PM
YES. I agree. Buddha is a false idol. Notice how that heather prostrates himself before a bronze idol. Hindu's worship the golden calf! Heathens will not know Christ's love.
Oh... whats that?
Buddha isn't a god?
Nevermind
Posted by: Rt. Rev. Fischer at October 14, 2005 9:20 AM