I breath air. I drink water. But I don’t believe in the death cult of Jesus of Nazareth. I will kill anyone who pretends to turn the other cheek. Do you know anyone who will turn the other cheek? I refuse to do that. It is kill or be killed. Jesus the idealist, is about as popular as shit in a deep, deep hole in my opinion. – John
Just turn around and get shot in the back of the head. No spirituality here. Look around you, see grace and spirituality, do you? Our lives are built on competition, keeping the weak, weak and grabbing as much power over others as possible. The Jesus philosophy and his martyrdom is a money maker, today we see it everywhere TV makes millions they are the ones who can walk on top of a puddle of water. That’s all I have to say. And it is not a pot shot on your imagery. I don’t know what you’re expression in this piece means – so I am expressing beyond the framework of you piece. – John
The churches especially in European and South American countries used to be a sanctuary from all forms of aggression against the powerless. That doesn’t exist anymore anywhere, in any country. “They” will just lob in a few canisters of tear gas and a few RPG’s. Your piece looks like a sanctuary to me. If it’s not the above still applies. – John
I breath air. I drink water. But I don’t believe in the death cult of Jesus of Nazareth. I will kill anyone who pretends to turn the other cheek. Do you know anyone who will turn the other cheek? I refuse to do that. It is kill or be killed. Jesus the idealist, is about as popular as shit in a deep, deep hole in my opinion. – John
Just turn around and get shot in the back of the head. No spirituality here. Look around you, see grace and spirituality, do you? Our lives are built on competition, keeping the weak, weak and grabbing as much power over others as possible. The Jesus philosophy and his martyrdom is a money maker, today we see it everywhere TV makes millions they are the ones who can walk on top of a puddle of water. That’s all I have to say. And it is not a pot shot on your imagery. I don’t know what you’re expression in this piece means – so I am expressing beyond the framework of you piece. – John
I re-worked this image and gave it a new name to go with the changes.
The churches especially in European and South American countries used to be a sanctuary from all forms of aggression against the powerless. That doesn’t exist anymore anywhere, in any country. “They” will just lob in a few canisters of tear gas and a few RPG’s. Your piece looks like a sanctuary to me. If it’s not the above still applies. – John