Cartoons by Dave Walker
Cartoons by Dave Walker
By: Amy Dalke Laughter is awesome. And corny jokes are the best jokes. Which is why I still occasionally put jokes in Luke’s lunchbox. (He might say they’re dumb jokes, but he loves the…
Get a high-quality reproduction of this cartoon shipped to you! Do you ever wonder why we've wandered so far away from the teachings of Jesus? Do you ever
via Ema Brown on Facebook. There have been a lot of legitimate criticisms of churches which try to be relevant in a manner that ends up sounding off
Many are comparing San Jorge, or St. George, to the poorly revamped "Ecce Homo" fresco of Jesus.
The roots of Replacement Theology and its rotten fruit of Antisemitism date back to Christianity's infancy. Ironic when the Church formed by Christ wer ...
As Rebecca J just noted, the theme for youth instruction for the month of June is priesthood and priesthood keys. In the revelations of Joseph Smith, the Biblical leitmotifs of opening and closing,…
The Catholic Church is often the victim of the same kinds of urban legends that surround the Titanic or Aspartame. Whether it is the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, chained church Bibles, or Galileo, people are being led to believe falsehood and making bad decisions based on those falsehoods. Giv
This cartoon challenges the latent and explicit racism and white supremacy of the western church. Wouldn't it be something if something like this happened? Well... actually... some theologians and believers would claim it actually IS happening.And we just can't see it. Or won't!
The new book, Prince Philip: Wise Words And Golden Gaffes, by Phil Dampier and Ashley Walton chronicles Prince Philip's most awkward verbal gaffes and blunders.
So my trusty calendar beeps yesterday afternoon to tell me that today's my turn to post. Eek! I have no fewer than nine posts in various states of unfinished-ness and I had no time to write. The ...
Stop the Injustice The more outrageous the injustice, the more outrageous the gaslighting. Even in churches. Yes, churches. When I've called out obvious abuses, I was the one who was terribly naïve, blind, rebellious, ignorant, immature, stubborn, disloyal, and so on. Those in power would like us to continue believing that they have it all under control. In fact they do but not with love and peace in mind, but more power and money. You see, even now some people will see this cartoon and read this and assume I don't know what I'm talking about. Right?
One of my most fervent prayers is that your church is not filled with comfortable unbelievers. Why? I dread this day: Artist: Boris Sajt...
Mar 26, 2018