Magrat
Mrs. Rincewind
I came across this today. I found it an interesting reflection on how at least some Christians view themselves. http://adam4d.com/christian/
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
How a ChristiansView HimselfThemselves
Fixed that for you.
By the comments here I am a bit surprised that posters are seemingly not familiar with this "how others see" things meme.
It is quite well known.
Check it out, it will tingle your funny bone, not unlike this comic which is going right in my chuckle folder!
I tried to find an atheist "how others see me" meme to post to show how the meme works and couldn't. Have you run across one? Seems it would be easy to do, with all the cliches about atheists.
How a ChristiansView HimselfThemselves
Fixed that for you.
By the comments here I am a bit surprised that posters are seemingly not familiar with this "how others see" things meme.
It is quite well known.
Check it out, it will tingle your funny bone, not unlike this comic which is going right in my chuckle folder!
I see him as ripping off The Oatmeal without so much as a by-your-leave...
Except The Oatmeal is actually, you know, funny.
Except The Oatmeal is actually, you know, funny.
How a ChristiansView HimselfThemselves
Fixed that for you.
By the comments here I am a bit surprised that posters are seemingly not familiar with this "how others see" things meme.
It is quite well known.
Check it out, it will tingle your funny bone, not unlike this comic which is going right in my chuckle folder!
I came across this today. I found it an interesting reflection on how at least some Christians view themselves. http://adam4d.com/christian/
Thoughts?
SPIT TAKE
The Oatmeal guy is search engine optimizer who puts out "content" that panders to certain people. Hell, it isn't even a comic, most of his rantier pieces pandering to atheists just end up in a rant in comic sans font.
"But the thing is, the Oatmeal is terrible: opportunistic and unfunny, trite and shallow; it's poorly rendered lowest-common-denominator treacle from a man unable to tell the difference between creative process and social media marketing."
http://gawker.com/5968009/the-oatmeal-sucks-even-if-buzzfeed-was-wrong
I have never believed that Christians actually have the negative view of themselves that they claim. It's just a slogan they're expected to recite, not what shows up in their behavior. They're like a woman who claims to worry about not looking good between complaints about men hitting on her.
This!^ The conservative ones MAY consider themselves sinners in need of salvation, but they still think they're better than everybody else.