Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Noah fanart


My fanart of Noah, from Craig Thompson's newest graphic novel Habibi. Noah fishes in the trash everyday, but he doesn't mind and is happy to do so! :)

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Stop Lemonade Stand Shutdowns!


I decided to try something a little different, thanks that I got photoshop now!

In different parts of the U.S., lemonade stands run by kids are shut down by police because they claim they are a health safety risk or that they need a permit to sell lemonade since it's a small business. Even though most of the lemonade seems to have been bought from the store and normally kids would not add anything harmful to the lemonade.

To me it's just higher ups being on power trips and wanting to stop kids from making just a little money for themselves or someone else. They want to ruin the kids fun over petty things such as a lemonade stand instead of focusing on real problems.

Here's videos that show lemonade stands being shut down.

http://www.youtube.com/wat​ch?v=mPKUUH7ytUo&NR=1

http://www.youtube.com/wat​ch?v=cKiOPzdyfmk&feature=f​vst

http://www.youtube.com/wat​ch?v=J9hpLaaZdaI&feature=r​elated

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Blindness


I haven't put up any artwork lately so I decided to put up another comic based on false preaching.

Blindness is my comic on sickness and how some pastors will try to make you feel guilty that you got it and it's your own fault or someone elses. That somehow it's your fault for getting sick, getting a disability or for not getting healed. Or that Satan is behind all diseases. Maybe some like what he gave to Job (God gave permission), but not to everyone, like Paul had when he had his thorn in the flesh (2 Corinthians 12:7) and said God gave that to him to keep him under control. Some sickness does come from sin (1 Corinthains 11:29-30) but not every single kind of sickness.

Some of these pastors even go as far as to say taking medicine shows you have a lack of faith in God's healing.

Basically, these kinds of pastors say the most insensitive things one can say about someone going through sicknesses and disabilities.

Fred Price: "What makes you think the Holy Spirit wants to live inside of a physical body where the limbs and organs and the cells do not funtion right?"

Well theres the famous Australian Christian Nick Vujiicic who's born without limbs and yet God is using him to travel around the world to inspire people that they can do anything.

Those pastors who believe all sicknesses are your fault are blind!

For more info, read Christanity In Crisis 21st Century by Hank Hanegraaff.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Pro$perty Go$pel






My mini-comic that kind of sums up my thoughts on the prosperty gospel.

To me it's unbiblical. The pastors use it to steal your money, by twisting scriptures, taking them out of context, making you feel guilty for being poor/in debt. They also claim you can get rich for "sewing seeds." Taking the parable of the sower completely out of context when Jesus describes it's meaning a few verses afterward.

And then they use people's money to live lavish lifestyles, such as buying expensive designer clothes, mansions, and luxury cars. Private jets even, though I am not completely sure if I disagree with private jets, since I see some advantages in using a private jet to get to crusades and remote areas faster. Why doesn't that money get put to better use? It's not wrong to be rich, but very very suspicious to be living the rich life from tithes and offerings meant to improve/maintence the church, help the poor, and keep the pastors surviving.

Theres many videos on Youtube exposing those famous pastors. And many articles online exposing the prosperty preachers. And for more detailed understanding of what they do and say, read "Christanity In Crisis: 21st Century" by Hank Hanegraaff.

I may do more artwork on that topic in the future, since it's a very serious issue to me.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Kill For God?

"Kill for God?" is my anti-war drawing, a message to my Christian brother's and sisters who feel that any war done in the name of God is just and is blessed by God. But I feel this is wrong since this is completely opposite of what Jesus would have done.

Other wars have been done in God's name such as what Constantine did and during the Crusades, where people were forced to become Christians or they die. It hurts our reputation and that we as Christians have to tell everyone these kinds of wars do not represent us.

To understand more of how I feel, read "The Myth Of A Christian Nation" by Gregory A. Boyd. You can buy it used off Amazon for a penny in hardcover.

If you disagree with me, I'll respect that, but please try to understand my point of view.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Read A Quran Today!


I wrote and drew this in the hopes to promote awareness of Islam to Christians, so they could have a better understanding of Islam/Muslims and their culture, instead of bashing it in ignorance like many have. Watching the news on tv doesn't give a true picture of all Muslims in the world.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Removing the Christian "fundies".

One of my goals as a Christian is to write and draw Modern Christians and hope it finds a huge enough audience that encourages the readers to think and act more like Christ and to think like Him. Though it annoys me when certain Christians who get a lot of attention and have a huge fanbase can support people who say some of the most distasteful and offensive things one can say and push potential Christians away such as what these two famous Christians do here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-CAcdta_8I

To me, any Christian who claims God today uses disasters, either man made or natural to punish hundreds of people appears to have a closed mind, especially to the possiblity that theres a good chance many Christians died in those disasters.

Though when Isreal is presured to give up land by the U.S. government, God gives warnings using natural disasters according to Jack Chick as this tract shows:

 http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/1055/1055_01.asp


I am not sure if I should agree with him on that, it looks debatable and Jack Chick has been known to get his facts wrong on some things.

And not only that, but also that these types of Christians feel they need to force everyone around them to follow their way and pressure the government to listen to their way as if it's for the good of America. The claim that they gotta keep America as a "Christian Nation", which it never really was, nor was intended to be in my opinion. This too, hurts our reputation. I don't really feel it's the Christians job to try to change the laws of America or any country, since thats not what we are called to do.

I feel it's just our job as Christians to spread the good news and to set an example for other Christians to follow, instead of claiming God punishes hundreds of people without a warning and getting involved with worldly politics.

I want to use Modern Christians to help the "fundies" to stop acting like extremists that seem out of character of what Jesus would say and do.