December 15, 2010
December 7, 2010
Christmas
NOTE: I realize that the title of this blog promises that there will be cartoons. And as of yet I have not presented anything resembling a cartoon. This is because the inspiration to ramble has hit me at a point in my week when I don't have the time to draw anything.
Cartoons will be coming in the near future. And they will not make any sense.
Just saying.
Now to tonight's rambling.
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Christmas is coming shortly and I've been trying to reconcile my love of the holiday with the reality that it's pretty much total fiction (I'm being generous, this is the season on generosity).
I came up with a lot of long winded philosophical things to say. A lot of them sounded like "Yes Virginia there is a Santa Clause" but with Jesus in place of Santa. I thought a lot about it for much longer than it really deserves. Then I finally said to heck with all that philosophy crap.
I love Christmas! It's fun. I love giving presents. I love decorations. I love baking Christmas cookies. I even love Christmas music. I love the whole damn season!
I really don't care if it's based on something that never happened. So is Star Wars and I enjoy that just fine.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go hang up my Garfield Christmas stocking.
OK. So I did manage to sneak in one cartoon. If you're willing to read this far I suppose I should give you something. But it is a really old one. From my original Flappy the Bat web comic.
Cartoons will be coming in the near future. And they will not make any sense.
Just saying.
Now to tonight's rambling.
_____________________________________________________________________
Christmas is coming shortly and I've been trying to reconcile my love of the holiday with the reality that it's pretty much total fiction (I'm being generous, this is the season on generosity).
I came up with a lot of long winded philosophical things to say. A lot of them sounded like "Yes Virginia there is a Santa Clause" but with Jesus in place of Santa. I thought a lot about it for much longer than it really deserves. Then I finally said to heck with all that philosophy crap.
I love Christmas! It's fun. I love giving presents. I love decorations. I love baking Christmas cookies. I even love Christmas music. I love the whole damn season!
I really don't care if it's based on something that never happened. So is Star Wars and I enjoy that just fine.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go hang up my Garfield Christmas stocking.
OK. So I did manage to sneak in one cartoon. If you're willing to read this far I suppose I should give you something. But it is a really old one. From my original Flappy the Bat web comic.
December 6, 2010
Religion, Scence and art.
I'm not a scientist on any sort. I'm an artist (and a poor one at that). That's how I look at the world. However I do read a lot. I try to understand the world. I want to know it. I NEED to know and understand it if I'm going to make it into any kind of art that has any significance to myself or to the rest of the world.
I can't very well just throw some random things together and call it something. It's nothing. It's just a bunch of random thing... But anyway.
How do you understand something? You study it. I study the things I photograph. I try to find out their essence. What they really are. I apply this idea to everything that I see around me. At least I try to. So I study. I read. I learn. Which brings me to Science. Specifically Evolutionary Biology. I'm a far way off from realy understanding this thing. The Chemistry and workings of cells completely baffles me. but still I plow on. Book after book. My shelves get fuller and so does my mind and my imagination. And as I have looked God has become smaller and smaller. My quest to understand to world has brought me to the inevitable conclusion that there is no God. In fact, no supernatural forces at work in the universe at all.
I have found more amazement in a drop of pond water than in any person that supposedly can walk across that pond. The world of religion is cold and dark and limiting. but the world I see around me is fantastic and endless.
I can't very well just throw some random things together and call it something. It's nothing. It's just a bunch of random thing... But anyway.
How do you understand something? You study it. I study the things I photograph. I try to find out their essence. What they really are. I apply this idea to everything that I see around me. At least I try to. So I study. I read. I learn. Which brings me to Science. Specifically Evolutionary Biology. I'm a far way off from realy understanding this thing. The Chemistry and workings of cells completely baffles me. but still I plow on. Book after book. My shelves get fuller and so does my mind and my imagination. And as I have looked God has become smaller and smaller. My quest to understand to world has brought me to the inevitable conclusion that there is no God. In fact, no supernatural forces at work in the universe at all.
I have found more amazement in a drop of pond water than in any person that supposedly can walk across that pond. The world of religion is cold and dark and limiting. but the world I see around me is fantastic and endless.
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