I'm not sure I understand the cartoon but I am here to confess I may be approaching exhaustion on the topic. What I think matters so little to what other people think. I just want the religious to go back to church and stay there on Sunday mornings like they used to and stop bothering everyone else.
The first panel is the ongoing joke confusing the Rapture with Raptors. The second panel is just a silly take on religion. The last panel implies that she is trying to look for proof of a god.
As for being exhausted, I'm with you. Reading the Bible can be physically and emotionally draining.
But, religion going back to church and staying there? It will never happen. Never was ONLY in church, never will be. It permeates almost everything in our daily lives. One of the main aspects of Christianity is the recruiting drive that has been happening for two millennia!
We Atheists can try to educate people and hope that they will try and think about it rationally, but fighting it is a losing battle. Best case scenario is that people realize that they can live a happy, full life without it.
I'm not sure I understand the cartoon but I am here to confess I may be approaching exhaustion on the topic. What I think matters so little to what other people think. I just want the religious to go back to church and stay there on Sunday mornings like they used to and stop bothering everyone else.
ReplyDeleteThe first panel is the ongoing joke confusing the Rapture with Raptors.
ReplyDeleteThe second panel is just a silly take on religion.
The last panel implies that she is trying to look for proof of a god.
As for being exhausted, I'm with you. Reading the Bible can be physically and emotionally draining.
But, religion going back to church and staying there? It will never happen. Never was ONLY in church, never will be. It permeates almost everything in our daily lives.
One of the main aspects of Christianity is the recruiting drive that has been happening for two millennia!
We Atheists can try to educate people and hope that they will try and think about it rationally, but fighting it is a losing battle. Best case scenario is that people realize that they can live a happy, full life without it.