![]() ![]() Our culture has decided to pursue life-giving things like justice and love, but the way they are pursuing these things is by disconnecting them from their source. ![]() This scenario is a picture of what our culture has decided to do, and it’s no laughing matter. That’s foolish, not funny, you say as you roll your eyes. When he lifts the handle and nothing comes out, he says, “Well, it worked when it was attached to the wall.” He opens his bag and shows his wife a disconnected faucet he took off a castle wall. The particular episode I want to recount is when the Hagar the Viking arrives home after pillaging. It never really made me laugh, but at least it was more entertaining at the time than reading the news or doing the crossword puzzle. ![]() comic strip called “Hagar the Horrible,” which I read periodically in the newspapers as a kid. One is meant to make you say, “Eh.” (This first resource is not going to be super engaging-but hang on, because it makes an important point.) The other is meant to make you say, depending on where you’re located, something to the effect of, “Yeah!” or “Yeehaw!” or “Yee-uh!” or “Yeah, you betcha!” (In other words, I hope to make you excited about the second resource.) In describing the big mistake our culture is making, I’m going to point you to 2 resources. ![]()
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