Note also that next to Mr. Gay Pride is a man (?) with women on both sides licking his ears. Asay may mean this as a slam against modern moral decline, but the Pentateuch was quite clear that men could have (and the major figures in Genesis did have) multiple wives. So, if we assume that the three of them are married, it's quite acceptable by Ten Commandments-era standards.
Please remember that the purpose of Editorial Explanations is to explain and to expand knowledge, rather than to engage in any partisan bickering. All cartoonists are completely correct, in their own worlds.
Seriously the guy wearing the gay pride jacket is just sitting there. it's just kinda weird.
ReplyDeleteAlso I'd like to point out Bob really should be paying attention to what the professor is saying instead of spending his time reading religous texts.
ReplyDeleteNote also that next to Mr. Gay Pride is a man (?) with women on both sides licking his ears. Asay may mean this as a slam against modern moral decline, but the Pentateuch was quite clear that men could have (and the major figures in Genesis did have) multiple wives. So, if we assume that the three of them are married, it's quite acceptable by Ten Commandments-era standards.
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