This will be a weekly monologue, every Sunday. Many of you may know the arguments I am about to present, the evidence I am going to cite—many will not. (I don't know if it's ever been presented in comic form, save for a passing reference in Alan Moore's PROMETHEA.) I do NOT claim this is original, and when I know the source I will attribute them–sometimes. This will take a while. It'll be a few weeks before I get into the meat of the argument, and it will probably be a year or so, at weekly updates, before I get to the closing arguments. Maybe more than that. Some things take some time to explain. Sorry. This will be apologetics without apologizing. If you are offended by religious discussions, this is not for you. If you are bored by science–this is not for you, either. You'll see. I'm hoping to make this the anti-Jack Chick tract. I am going for–in graphic form–a reasonable case for a Creator, not threats of damnation or the inerrancy of a religious tradition. ANY religious tradition. I know this will be mocked mercilessly. And hey, this is the Internet, I'm okay with that (like I can stop it?) but I do ask you link back to this.
I'll be interested to see precisely which arguments you're making. Personally I find that "Was the universe deliberately created?" is challenging to prove or disprove. It's when people leap from "A creator exists" to "therefore the religion I personally adhere to must be the one true faith!" that generally drives me insane.
But of course! Actually, I thought of doing this as a dialogue between two characters (a la Galileo's A DIALOGUE ON TWO WORLD SYSTEMS) but instead opted a Scott McCloud UNDERSTANDING COMICS-inspired format. There's enough arguing on the Internet, and such a point-counterpoint can too easily become a polarized fight.
Albino Ginger at 2:02PM, March 21, 2018
I’m so glad I was told about this comic. excited to read it:)
irrevenant at 10:08PM, Sept. 13, 2014
I'll be interested to see precisely which arguments you're making. Personally I find that "Was the universe deliberately created?" is challenging to prove or disprove. It's when people leap from "A creator exists" to "therefore the religion I personally adhere to must be the one true faith!" that generally drives me insane.
alschroeder at 9:08AM, Jan. 19, 2014
But of course! Actually, I thought of doing this as a dialogue between two characters (a la Galileo's A DIALOGUE ON TWO WORLD SYSTEMS) but instead opted a Scott McCloud UNDERSTANDING COMICS-inspired format. There's enough arguing on the Internet, and such a point-counterpoint can too easily become a polarized fight.
Hogan at 8:19AM, Nov. 10, 2013
Ookay... THIS I got to follow up on, sounds like it can become an interesting instrip argumentation along the way.