the cuddly menace
Just what is it that's so wrong with so much religious pop art? And what is it that's so wrong with so much of what's directed at children? And what if you combine the worst of both?
Apparently, one guy decided that the best way to resolve all this was to, in the manner of the late great Dysfunctional Family Circus, replace the text of a children's book he found with his own far more fitting text.
The result: The Cuddly Menace. Especially toward the end, where he makes use of the children's eerie blank eyes, it's truly worth a visit for anyone who desires to think deeply about faith and culture.
(Thanks to Jason Young, whose journal thebigthink.org is finally running again, for turning me on to this.)
Apparently, one guy decided that the best way to resolve all this was to, in the manner of the late great Dysfunctional Family Circus, replace the text of a children's book he found with his own far more fitting text.
The result: The Cuddly Menace. Especially toward the end, where he makes use of the children's eerie blank eyes, it's truly worth a visit for anyone who desires to think deeply about faith and culture.
(Thanks to Jason Young, whose journal thebigthink.org is finally running again, for turning me on to this.)
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