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Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes has been a worldwide favorite since its introduction in 1985. The strip follows the richly imaginative adventures of Calvin and his trusty tiger, Hobbes. Whether a poignant look at serious family issues or a round of time-travel (with the aid of a well-labeled cardboard box), Calvin and Hobbes will astound and delight you.
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happyboi1982 said, about 3 years ago
Unique logic.
TheSoCalledExpert said, about 3 years ago
Calvin will never know what really happens when you die; this has a deep affect on his personality. If he knew the truth, his persona would be changed.
mrleaffan said, about 3 years ago
TSCE… the truth? none of us will ever know what really happens.
masterturtle said, about 3 years ago
i disagree. im pretty sure heaven and hell dont really exist and are metaphors for the consequences that happen after you die. if live a good life your name will be remembered always thus you will never really die people will remember you always for your good deeds. if you live the life of crime, you will be remembered as a bad person. i mean without a brain you cannot perceive heaven, and without a body you wont actually exist at all. this also explains the sacraments of marriage/ priest hood, if you live a life serving people, people will always remember you,( EXAMPLE) THE POPE) and if you die with children your bloodline continues and there will always be a link remembrance of you. thus you wont be existing other than in mere thought.
death101. submit to my hard logic. >:)
Shadowfax15 said, almost 3 years ago
wat bout pittsburg??
always never said, almost 3 years ago
i could retaliate extremely logically, but i dont like religious spats.
hobbsfriend said, almost 3 years ago
I DO BELIEVE IN HEAVEN & HELL ! THAT GOD CREATED THE UNIVERSE…THAT JESUS DIED FOR OUR SINS…AND THE ONLY WAY TO HEAVEN IS THROUGH ACCEPTING JESUS AS YOUR LORD & SAVIOUR! CALVIN NEEDS TO GO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL WITH HIS PARENTS!
ricpent said, almost 3 years ago
Stop shouting!
profexorx321 said, over 2 years ago
I must say masterturtle, Pittsburgh sounds more realistic.
Teresa said, over 2 years ago
hobbsfriend, don’t yell, dear. It’s makes all the good intelligent people say thay you are rude and shouldn’t be allowed in polite company.
All fools have the right to say what they believe here in the U.S. where freedom of speech is supposedly protected. They don’t have the right to make us believe it. And the only way to ‘make’ people believe what you believe is to be the best example (in your case, best example of a Christian, doing what Jesus did) and have them them want what makes you so happy and then you can share the gospel as you understand it.
masterturtle, I’m saddened that you don’t have the hope of life after this life besides the memories of others, which fade in time.
MelbourneHardstyle said, over 2 years ago
Submit to your hard logic? That’s not logic, this is logic!
I believe heaven and hell are just mind control devices used to brainwash the masses, and to get them to yield to the churches will. I’m not just targeting Chrisitanity, if that is how it appears. Rather, most religions have some aspect of heaven and hell that they use to manipulate their subjects.
Heaven is a tool, an idea, to give the masses something they WANT to hear, and hell being the device that instills fear to will them to join your cause. They promise something that people want, a promised land, a holy place, a utopia that can’t be equaled. Sounds inviting, doesn’t it? Ask yourself, how can people be so knowledgable about a place they have never been, or can not return from? Who is to say that by living the life they want us to, is a guaranteed path to a better place? Although, at the same time, no one can prove OR disprove it. And, well, what would be worse than eternal damnation of your soul? Pretty scary idea.
I know religions aren’t just about heaven and hell, there are a lot of positive qualities and teachings in them that I believe modern society should practice more. Goodwill to all men, and what-not. It’s just that I lack faith, and respect, in a teaching that feels it is necessary to throw about such ideas, without experience nor proof, to draw a crowd. Consider this, God is supposed to be kind and all-forgiving. If this is true, than what purpose would a place like hell serve? I’m not even going to get into the corruption that is the clergy… I’ll just say that, even though the potential for good is there, a lot of abuse of that system has let many live a well, lush life when there are still people out here in this world starving.
The point is, maybe stop thinking about heaven and hell so much, and take the time to enjoy the gift of life that you have been given. Because you never know, even though it may get difficult sometimes, this very well could be the heaven, the utopia, we’ve been searching for.
bmonk said, over 2 years ago
For some of us–who can’t play the sax–this might not be heaven. But still, inventive answer.
Heaven is better than we can imagine.
Heck, I can’t even imagine a world without greed and stealing. Where we didn’t have to carry keys, or remember PIN numbers and passwords, and too many other freedoms to envision. But it would be nice to experience. And that’s just the beginning of heaven.
crackerjack113 said, over 2 years ago
@hobbsfriend you should go to school period
insidethenfl said, over 2 years ago
hobbsfriend, stop shouting! What’s the matter, can’t figure out how to turn off capslock?
comicguy666 said, almost 2 years ago
@mrleaffan
because we will be dead when we know the answer