It always strikes me as odd when I see Bible stories being told in a kid friendly format. Like with cartoons and shit.
Like, you’re nailing people to crosses, pushing people into lion dens, and wiping out most of humanity with a flood for their wickedness, but it looks like an episode of Adventure Time.
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I think it’s because Christianity works so hard at killing the sense of self it also kills creativity. Not to be harsh,...
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And Adventure Time (although I’ve seen a grand total of two episodes) still has better production values. I also used to...
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wander-luzt said:
i used to love reading my little kid bible with all the pictures and it was fun until i actually read it and understood what it was saying…bahahahaha
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toomuchhairproduct said:
Fire and brimstone is kids-friendly.
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