The cartoon is also meant to bring to the mind of readers Acts 17. Paul walked around and, like a genuine apologist, he observed the habits and the people around him in the cultural center of civilization at the time before getting all up in their business. He noticed they had an altar to an unknown “god” there and their zealous religious habits. He then used that information to get them to think a little about what their own habits said about themselves.
[...] Altar to a Well-Known God- One of my favorite apologetics sites, No Apologies Allowed is a site which largely features comics that draw out discussion about various issues. This one, I thought, was particularly striking. [...]
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:) Love it! Good execution of a situation we’ve all seen one too many a times.
Appreciate it, man!
The cartoon is also meant to bring to the mind of readers Acts 17. Paul walked around and, like a genuine apologist, he observed the habits and the people around him in the cultural center of civilization at the time before getting all up in their business. He noticed they had an altar to an unknown “god” there and their zealous religious habits. He then used that information to get them to think a little about what their own habits said about themselves.
I have no idea how I missed this post earlier. This is excellent! I love the hint at Acts 17.
[...] Altar to a Well-Known God- One of my favorite apologetics sites, No Apologies Allowed is a site which largely features comics that draw out discussion about various issues. This one, I thought, was particularly striking. [...]