Sunday, September 21, 2008
A "Little-Known Truth"
I don’t always agree with Wiley (Non Sequitur), but sometimes he hits it so much “on the head” I wonder how he could possibly believe in some of the things in which he believes. One of his most famous ideas is “Obviousman,” whom I first noticed when he was straightening out an old man with a beard carrying a sign saying “There are no absolutes,” which caused his (the old man) head to explode when he explained the obvious contradiction. He didn’t know the words on his own sign were a “statement of an absolute,” which not only discredited his words, but also his very philosophy. In this one, he spoofs the idea of the “forbidden fruit,” logically. Unfortunately, many liberals deny the existence of logic. (Non Sequitur)
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