Today’s Jesus and Mo is called “twelve” as it’s a special 12th anniversary strip. As the artist said in the accompanying email:
When Jesus & Mo started, I didn’t think it would go much beyond twelve strips, never mind twelve years. If you’ve been thinking of becoming a Patron but haven’t done it yet, our twelfth birthday might be the perfect occasion to make that pledge. If you haven’t been thinking of becoming a Patron, that’s fine too – the knowledge that you are reading and enjoying Jesus & Mo is a priceless reward in itself. Thanks to you all.
Peace and blessings,
J&M
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Oh, and I just realized that Mo drinks beer; isn’t that against the Roolz?
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I thought Jesus was more of a wine person? And good at making his own.
I’m sure Mo wouldn’t touch alcohol. A while ago we were attending a lecture by Richard Dawkins. One of the local imams was sitting near us and having a coughing fit. My partner leaned over and offered him a cough sweet. He asked to see the box, read the contents and gracefully declined as the sweet contained alcohol. **Sigh**.
Nice to see Mo sampling the scripture of Tennessee Williams.
I don’t know what kind of narcissistic privilege I may be evincing here, but I’ve never felt better about donating to a service than I do for Jesus ‘n’ Mo. That’s because I both enjoy and appreciate it, something that rarely occurs in my personal arena anymore when it comes to forms of entertainment.
Because of you, I donated earlier.
I think Mo can justify his Guinness swilling as research on the infidels: know your enemy, etc.
I now refer to religious apologists as religious spin doctors to more accurately describe their role. I think this could be spun.
Jesus, in contrast, is well known for hanging out with sinners and the unclean.
When in Dar al-Harb do as the kafirs do?
Another learning experience gained from reading this ‘website!
From AZQuotes:
Muhammad divided the world in two sectors. One he called Dar us Salam (House of Peace) and the other, Dar al Harb (House of War). All countries, where Islam is not the ruling authority, are Dar al Harb. It is the duty of the Muslims to wage Jihad in Dar al Harb, overthrow the governments and force people into submission. This is the only kind of peace that Islam recognizes.
I’ll subscribe because god says give to the thirsty and give to the hungry. Thank god he didn’t say give a car and a house.
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness. And blessed are they which do donate to Jesus ‘n’ Mo.
Thank you for your support over all these years, Jerry. And thanks to all the readers who’ve come my way via WEIT. I feel blessed!
Proud sponsor for 3.5 years. Well worth it.
“Oh, and I just realized that Mo drinks beer; isn’t that against the Roolz?”
Finally…. 😉
It probably depends what branch of Islam Mo belongs to. My Bosnian Muslim tenants of many years ago were quite proud of their home-made wine. I don’t recall they were much into headscarves, either.
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I’ve been a happy reader and supporter of J&M for several years too.
It’s one rule for the leader and another rule for the followers.
My RE teacher at school told us (in the context of a discussion about the Christian god) that the person who makes the laws isn’t subject to them. This is one of the many things he said that, retrospectively, I wish I had called out.
Kind of like Congress.