2010-01-31
Original: 2010-01-31 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
A young boy (red-haired, green shirt) holding a sheet of paper sits across from a balding, gray-haired older man wearing glasses (depicted from behind).
Boy: WOW! SECOND QUESTION. COULD GOD MAKE AN ARGUMENT SO CIRCULAR THAT EVEN *HE* COULDN'T BELIEVE IT?
Caption (below panel): Apparently Bobby didn't appreciate my explanation of the Paradox of the Stone.
Votey:
A man with spiky/flame-like hair, drawn in a loose sketch style, lies sprawled (apparently lounging or floating).
Thought bubble: PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF CLEVER OBSERVATIONS! THE PUBLIC DEMANDS THEOLOGY JOKES!
A young boy (red-haired, green shirt) holding a sheet of paper sits across from a balding, gray-haired older man wearing glasses (depicted from behind).
Boy: WOW! SECOND QUESTION. COULD GOD MAKE AN ARGUMENT SO CIRCULAR THAT EVEN *HE* COULDN'T BELIEVE IT?
Caption (below panel): Apparently Bobby didn't appreciate my explanation of the Paradox of the Stone.
Votey:
A man with spiky/flame-like hair, drawn in a loose sketch style, lies sprawled (apparently lounging or floating).
Thought bubble: PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF CLEVER OBSERVATIONS! THE PUBLIC DEMANDS THEOLOGY JOKES!
Alt text
A red-haired boy in a green shirt holds a piece of paper and grins as he speaks to a balding, gray-haired man in glasses, shown from behind. The boy says: "Wow! Second question. Could God make an argument so circular that even HE couldn't believe it?" A caption below reads: "Apparently Bobby didn't appreciate my explanation of the Paradox of the Stone." Votey: A loosely sketched man with spiky, flame-like hair lounges with a thought bubble reading: "People are tired of clever observations! The public demands theology jokes!"
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.