The words of a spiteful God in comics
April 29th, 2007 • beards, christianity
There are a number of good sites that produce comics based on atheistic views such as Saint Gasoline and Dan Harlow. I just found a new one in my Google Reader tonight and it’s called lolgod or would that be LOL god? I’m not really sure. This one in particular caught my eye about hating men with long hair (Jesus included). However, 1 Cor. 11:14 words it a bit more kindly:
1 Corinthians 11:14
Doth not even nature herself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
So are we to truly shame those men who bear long hair? Even Jesus? Granted, we do not truly know if Jesus had long hair during his proselytising days but we all know he is portrayed as having long hair. If the word of God is to be infallible, why is his most beloved messenger and son portrayed in such a way that would have Christians shame and demean him? And if this were true, we would hold the same against his 12 disciples since we are led to believe they too had quaffs of shoulder length — or longer — hair. If I were a person of the Christian faith, I’d be outraged that our saviour is portrayed in such a way that we are to shun and shame him. How does this even make sense?
All I can say is bravo! This is a great example of why I cannot allow myself to be a bible-thumping Christian. (Contradictions abound!)
(not to mention what a silly passage, considering “God loves all his children” and “thou shalt not be judged” huh?)