http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/08/obit.h ... index.html
I always enjoyed his work. He'll be missed.
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roadrunner wrote:Hmm. I liked that strip...when he wasn't trying to force his religion into it.
LoneWolf wrote:roadrunner wrote:Hmm. I liked that strip...when he wasn't trying to force his religion into it.
I'm always curious, so without intending to flame, troll, etc...
Why is inserting religion into anything automatically "forcing it" on others?
I'm always made more curious about this because the people that say this to me are generally the same people that would tell me if I didn't like the content of a certain TV show, that I didn't have to watch it. And because I think showing what we think/believe from time to time is a measure of who we are as people. It seems to be "forcing it" on other people, when it includes even a casual mention of one's faith.
It's one thing to continue upon a subject that someone has indicated they don't wish to talk about...but I myself wouldn't cite B.C. as an example of that.
roadrunner wrote:Dartman:
http://www.comics.com/creators/bc/index.html
It wasn't "preachy" very often; mostly on Sundays...
Wesociety wrote:When I was a kid, I used to clip out the Garfield comics from the paper and save them, especially the Sunday colored ones. I never really got into any other comic strips though...
No Garfield comics on comics.com
roadrunner wrote:I don't think parents should ever take their kids to church. Or, for atheists, force a "there is no god" belief down their throats. Young kids are highly impressionable
roadrunner wrote:Wait for the kids to be old enough to make up their own minds. They can do it, they're not stupid. Really!
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