Showing posts with label Jesus and Mo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus and Mo. Show all posts

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Jesus and Mo: eggs2

Jesus and Mo, eggs2


See The Empty Day for my personal take on Jesus' passion.
He is just there. A historical person, demonstrating in the flesh, through the stories about him, all that a human being is capable of doing when in full relationship with God.

What, then, was so powerful for Jesus’ disciples—after their flight and betrayal and denial of him—that they could know him to be alive for them again?

It was the simple, bone-deep realization that they still experienced the kinship with God which Jesus had enabled them to know before his death.

That kinship was not broken, cannot be broken.

“Jesus knows, God knows. Just wake up and follow him again. That’s all we can do.”

And so it is.

Blessèd Be,
Michael

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Jesus and Mo: 0, Barmaid: 1

An excellent pair from Jesus and Mo comics, originally posted in 2007.

Swap2, Jesus and Mo

Bless, Jesus and Mo

:-)

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Friday, May 21, 2010

Jesus and Mo: "Yeah"

Walhydra thinks this one just about sums it all up....

Jesus and Mo: YeahHere’s the New Scientist article Jesus is reading, "Living in denial: Why sensible people reject the truth."

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Jesus and Mo

Walhydra has stumbled onto a delightful webcomic called Jesus and Mo.

The artist uses the pseudonym Mohammed Jones and started the comic in 2005. He has several books out...what he irreverently calls tree flesh.

The jist of the comic is that Jesus and Mohammed live together. They rarely go out, and when they do it's usually to a bar called the Cock and Bull, where they sometimes debate with the atheist bartender...or with Moses, if he happens to show up.

Mo insists that he is actually a body double, since some Muslims believe that it is forbidden to depict Mohammed pictorially.

That should give the reader a sense of where the artist is going: nothing is sacred.

Here's the February 26th strip:

Jesus and Mo, 2/26/10BTW, Walhydra recommends that you read the comments. There are often very good, informative discussions of religious issues.

:-)