Church that lasts three hours? Where could these girls live? It's been revealed at the site: http://furryexperience.smackjeeves.com/ Go read before seeing the spoilers discussed here!
The whole point of this story arc was to establish these girls lived in Utah and where they each fit into Mormon community. I've grown up here, and it seemed impossible to based the comic off my life experience without religion involved. Hopefully when the story arc ends, everyone will be excited to read the adventures of how the girls live, love, and laugh in this "backwards" state.
The whole point of this story arc was to establish these girls lived in Utah and where they each fit into Mormon community. I've grown up here, and it seemed impossible to based the comic off my life experience without religion involved. Hopefully when the story arc ends, everyone will be excited to read the adventures of how the girls live, love, and laugh in this "backwards" state.
Category Story / Comics
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 759 x 697px
File Size 239.4 kB
I'm not a mormon (pagan, actually, formely Protestant), but I've been learning to respect the opinions of religion as time goes on. If there's one thing Mormons do right, it's raise their children not to be sh*theads XP Something a lot of people are lacking nowadays.
I'm enjoying how the story is coming along. I'm interested in seeing more humor, and maybe other aspects of the girls' lives as well =)
I'm enjoying how the story is coming along. I'm interested in seeing more humor, and maybe other aspects of the girls' lives as well =)
It's nice to know how Pagans have become more tolerated and also sincerely respected these days, when twenty years ago, they were treated as satanists and witches (not the fictional, but cool Hogwarts type, among other fantasy literature). I see them as worshipers of Mother Nature and they revere the earth in ways that any good self-respecting environmentalist or ecologist could appreciate, if more religiously. I also find them intriguing in the belief of a Father God and a Mother Goddess. I'm a Christian, but I view things logically, that if God is indeed our father, then surely we must also have a divine mother, too.
On a slightly off-topic note, to put God and Jesus into a furry Christian scenario, I like to think of them as a majestic white lion for God, and Jesus as an equally majestic normal-coloured lion.
On a slightly off-topic note, to put God and Jesus into a furry Christian scenario, I like to think of them as a majestic white lion for God, and Jesus as an equally majestic normal-coloured lion.
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