Emphasis Preaching Journal
In one of Bill Watterson's...
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In one of Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes comic strips, perennial bad-boy Calvin poses a theological dilemma to his tiger friend, Hobbes. If heaven is a place that's good, Calvin wants to know, and he likes to be bad, then how is he supposed to be happy there?
Hobbes agrees this could be a problem: "How will you get to heaven if you like to be bad?"
Calvin replies, "Let's say I didn't do what I wanted to do. Suppose I led a blameless life! Suppose I denied my true dark nature!"
Hobbes agrees this could be a problem: "How will you get to heaven if you like to be bad?"
Calvin replies, "Let's say I didn't do what I wanted to do. Suppose I led a blameless life! Suppose I denied my true dark nature!"
