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Monday, June 22, 2009

In God We Trust

I don't usually explain cartoons, but there's a cultural reference in this one that may escape some people. The sight of two young Mormon men, dressed in identical black suits and ties, proselytising as part of their rite of passage is common in residential neighborhoods across America. The conviction that God should satisfy our needs and desires like an indulgent parent is more ubiquitous.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Jean Burman said...

Rest assured the message is universal John! They stood outside and blessed my house once. It totally freaked me out.

As for God satisfying our needs and desires I guess we were told to ask and it shall be given; seek and we shall find; knock and the door will be opened. Perhaps there is still hope that it may come to pass? (grin)

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