Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for July 27, 2022

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Evolution has hard-wired children to believe their parents. Little kids who didn’t heed parental warnings — everything from “Don’t wander into the jungle alone” to “Don’t stick that fork into the electrical socket” — seldom had descendants of their own. So human default behavior is to accept what the older folks say, in the absence of any reason to think otherwise. That’s especially true when there’s no way to check up on what they’ve been told.

    That’s why there’s such a thing as a map of world religions. For any random person on Earth, chances are about 90% that they still believe whatever religion they were raised in.

    On the other hand, you will not find an American astronomy, a Baptist biology, a capitalist chemistry, a mammalian math, or a feminist physics. There’s only one worldwide version of each, because they’re all based on demonstrable, testable, reproducible facts, not accidents of birth or matters of opinion. Conversely, religion is nothing BUT opinions, no facts involved, which is why anybody’s word on religion is just as good as anyone else’s (to wit, no good at all).

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    Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Maybe she will remove the part where misbehaving children should be stoned to death.

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    Asharah  almost 2 years ago

    Uh Sephora where exactly is your husband supposed to stop for directions in the freaking wilderness?

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    einarbt  almost 2 years ago

    I would go with ‘extremely’ rather than ‘very’. Any religion ruling anything is a disaster.

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    Isenthor1978  almost 2 years ago

    Religion is such a powerful disease that it kills even those without it.

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    arolarson Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    You are doing a fine job Danae, carry on.

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    sandpiper  almost 2 years ago

    After much discussion and failed attempts to obey, The “Ten Commandments” very quickly became The Ten Suggestions. And Danae is just joining the l-o-o-o-n-g line of re-interpreters of a set of behavioural guides. Very likely she might find a publisher somewhere. After all, there is tabloid rack by the supermarket cash register that offers all the truths that exist and some that don’t.

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    freewaydog  almost 2 years ago

    Moses had a wife?

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    jimchronister2016  almost 2 years ago

    I agree with her, the first one or should I say the 50th one? Who knows! The Bible had so many people involved wrighting it over the past 2000 or more years and finally settle on what we have today, like all religions bibles on any religion will always be the opinion of thousands of people over thousands of years and which one builds the most monumental structures to attract the most money. I pray anywhere I feel like it and follow my conscience.

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    bbenoit  almost 2 years ago

    I see god (note the small “g”) not as a being, but rather as a result. God does not create good, nor the devil evil, those are acts of man. When I do good I create, support, perpetuate “god”, for lack of a better term. Gods are merely manmade constructs to further the ambitions of man. BTW, is the old “man won’t ask for directions” trope even valid in todays world of our phones knowing where we are, down to the inch?

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    hvanderw647  almost 2 years ago

    in a 100 years ( or less) we will all know who was and wasn’t right.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Ironically, my mother told me to live by the Ten Commandments, and for the record, anyone willing to give me directions is usually trying to get a chuckle by getting me lost. Been there, done that. The getting stupid directions part, not the chuckle bit.

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    FassEddie  almost 2 years ago

    Pop should tell her that it’s already been modernized by L. Ron.

    And it’s just as wacky!

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    unfair.de  almost 2 years ago

    I’d be surprised if she won’t find a publisher for that. And I expect it to become a huge success.

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    mindjob  almost 2 years ago

    A publisher won’t help because no one reads anymore. What they need is a new Martin Luther, or an antichrist

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    freshmeet2030  almost 2 years ago

    Looks like she found a publisher AND a syndicator

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    dflak  almost 2 years ago

    Although women had little power in 33 CE Middle East, they did have an exceptionally important role in society. They were the homemakers, the raisers of children and the providers of hospitality. All of which were valued in the culture even if the providers of such values were not themselves valued.

    Women had little role in agriculture and fishing which were, apparently the main occupations of the general peasantry. But they did go to market where they had to haggle and bargain for goods for the family and I imagine many were shopkeepers themselves. So women might have had better business sense than some of the men.

    Some women did have status. Mary of Magdala for example. She was known by the town from which she was from rather than by the name of the man (her father, husband, brother) who “owned” her.

    The Bible makes mention of Jesus having a sizable female following, but it rarely mentions names. Yeah, it was written mostly by men.

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    ChristineMurphy  almost 2 years ago

    Yeah…I like that. “Listen to your mother.” Sounds great for most people. Do you hear that, my children?

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    mistercatworks  almost 2 years ago

    If we had only “listened” to our mothers, we would never have learned speech.

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    Newenglandah  almost 2 years ago

    I often wondered about the “Honor thy father and mother” commandment. I have a hard time believing that the Devine was so concerned that small children obey their parents without question that he lumped it together with murdering, stealing, and lying.

    Either that, or it was deliberately misinterpreted by the teachers back in Sunday school.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 8f8b37]  almost 2 years ago

    I find it sad that people who haven’t actually read or tried to understand the Bible tell others how obsolete it is or how made up it all is. The Bible is mostly a collection of historical accounts. I submit to you that you reject it not because it is not true/relevant, but because you do not wish to be told that you should live a different way.

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    Realimaginary1 Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Today’s sensibilities. Hmm………

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    anomaly  almost 2 years ago

    Male arrogance being replaced by female arrogance is…a good thing?

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    bagholder5150  almost 2 years ago

    Never get out of the boat !!!

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    Plods with ...™  almost 2 years ago

    Love this toon. And the comments are phunnier that the toon itself

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    phoenixnyc  almost 2 years ago

    It would be easy to make biblical stories more credible. All you have to do is remove one of the following three:

    —God is omnipotent

    —God is omniscient

    —God is benevolent

    Of course, most Christians would sooner take poison than do that.

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    Aficionado  almost 2 years ago

    Furthering the point of your first paragraph, we visited Rotorua in New Zealand. It is a volcanically active area with many boiling hot springs, bubbling mud holes, etc. The Maori parents carefully instructed their children where never to go, Many of those who disobeyed . . . simply disappeared.

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    Nancy Simpson  almost 2 years ago

    Where’s Danae’s mother?

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    keenanthelibrarian  almost 2 years ago

    The third panel seems to be slightly wrong – if she’s talking about Moses (holding the tablets of the law) as an example of “Mister I-won’t-stop-to-ask-for-directions”, she’s wrong. Wandering 40 years in the wilderness might seem pointless, but there was a destination. Regrettably, God told him that he could look at it, but couldn’t touch. At my age, that’s what I’m reduced to, as well.

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    bakana  almost 2 years ago

    If ElRon could sucker people into believing in his “Scientology” Bull, Danae’s rewrite of the bible is going to be an “Easy Peasy” sell.

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    198.23.5.11  almost 2 years ago

    Noah brings two termites onto the ark.It does not end well

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