A quick Friday night bonus comic.  I read an article today on another government’s efforts to block “blasphemous’ materials on the internet.  This may be an entirely American bias, but I just can’t understand things like this.  It’s 2010, and there are still governments that feel the need to prevent their citizens from being exposed to ideas that are considered religious blasphemy?!?  How does this happen?  I get that I am spoiled by the concept of a separation between church and government, but if it’s truly about someone’s soul, where’s the benefit?  Do they really believe that God would see value in forcing people to live their lives in a dark room so that they can see no evil, with earplugs so that they can hear no evil and a gun to their heads so that they can do no evil?   Is God a 13-year old with such low self-esteem that simply going through the motions of living a “godly” life is good enough?  Would not a God want his or her people to see the world as it is, to be exposed to temptations and to choose to live a good life?   There can’t be value if there isn’t a choice.  I can’t believe that any government that would rob its people of their right to choose what to believe is actually thinking of or working for God.  What do you think?

Time to climb down from the soapbox and go to bed…