Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for December 23, 1987
Transcript:
Calvin: Well, I've decided I do believe in Santa Claus, no matter how preposterous he sounds. Hobbes: What convinced you? Calvin: A simple risk analysis. I want presents, lots of presents. Why risk not getting them over a matter of belief? Heck, I'll beleive anything they want. Hobbes: How cynically enterprising of you. Calvin: It's the spirit of Christmas.
Icalasari over 13 years ago
Roughly the same reason why I’m agnostic :D There might not be anything out there, but why take the risk?
hxue over 13 years ago
Pascal’s Wager
Fies over 13 years ago
Icalasari, so death is roughly the same as Christmas to you? Congrats, for that’s got to be the most optimistic view of death I’ve ever heard.
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
The spirit of Commercialized Christmas.
bmonk over 11 years ago
Ahhh, how far away we have traveled from the true spirit of Christmas.
Nate Wright (Mischief God) almost 3 years ago
That’s what I’ve been doing all these years.