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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | The late {{w|Harold Camping}}, a Christian pastor, wrongly predicted that the world would end in May 21, 2011. | + | The late {{w|Harold Camping}}, a Christian pastor, wrongly{{Citation needed}} predicted that the world would end in May 21, 2011. After that prediction failed, he moved the date to October 21 of that year, and when that passed uneventfully, he recanted his belief that the end time could be calculated. In the Christian mythos, the end of the world is called "the second coming" (referencing the return of Jesus) or "the Rapture." |
The first frame is a reference to raptors in {{w|Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park}}, and certainly [[:Category:Velociraptors|not Randall's first raptor joke]]. In this film, the raptor dinosaurs get much more dangerous once they learn how to open doors. [[Cueball]] mishears [[Megan]], which is why he thinks she said "raptor" instead of "Rapture". | The first frame is a reference to raptors in {{w|Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park}}, and certainly [[:Category:Velociraptors|not Randall's first raptor joke]]. In this film, the raptor dinosaurs get much more dangerous once they learn how to open doors. [[Cueball]] mishears [[Megan]], which is why he thinks she said "raptor" instead of "Rapture". | ||
− | In the second frame, Cueball | + | In the second frame, Cueball references the {{w|Abrahamic Religions}}. Christian and church for {{w|Christianity}}, Mosque for {{w|Islam}} and Rabbi for {{w|Judaism}}. |
− | The third frame is a math joke in which Megan references | + | The third frame is a math joke in which Megan references error bars which are used on graphs to indicate the uncertainty. So, Megan believes in one God (monotheism), as she says in the comic. But if she is still trying to find the error bars, and from the title text it is "one, plus or minus one", that could be in the range of zero ({{w|Atheism}}) to two ({{w|Dualism|Bitheism}}). |
− | The title text is a supposed excerpt from the holy text of experimental monotheism. {{w|First Epistle to the Corinthians| | + | The title text is a supposed excerpt from the holy text of experimental monotheism. {{w|First Epistle to the Corinthians|First Corinthians}} is a book of the {{w|Christian biblical canons|Christian Bible}}. Megan refers to chapter 8 verse 6 (±2), which would be [http://www.bibleserver.com/text/ESV/1%20Corinthians8:4-8 verses 4–8]. In the actual bible text, this section refers to idols and "so called gods", but also states "There is no God but one." |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:Megan: I said ''rapture.'' | :Megan: I said ''rapture.'' | ||
− | :Cueball: Oh, I'm not really into that. I'm the kind of | + | :Cueball: Oh, I'm not really into that. I'm the kind of christian who only goes to church on Christmas and Easter, and then spends the other 363 days at the mosque. |
:Megan: ...I don't think that's a thing. | :Megan: ...I don't think that's a thing. | ||
− | :Cueball: | + | :Cueball: Our rabbi swears it's legit. |
:Cueball: What religion are you? | :Cueball: What religion are you? | ||
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[[Category:Religion]] | [[Category:Religion]] | ||
[[Category:Velociraptors]] | [[Category:Velociraptors]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Math]] |