Monday, September 17, 2012

Schnitzer Re-visited (2/19/12)


It can be said that humans rose up from the slime but we did not evolve from single-cell creatures. Evolution began with the gargoyle. The purpose of the gargoyle was to protect us from evil. But evil had yet to be created. The gargoyle got very lonely. It was given a makeover and then there was GOD.

God created the world in six days...and then he refinanced...He was praised by a Global Evolution Bank officer for his work with mountains, sky and sea.
“What we can do for you is a package amoeba deal.”
God was told that in time there would be fish in his waters, birds in his sky, animals in the mountains, then–give or take a millennium–there would be MAN!
“Man. What is that?”
“Oh, you’ll find out.”
“Whatever.”

As evolution evolved, GOD had an ever-increasing amount of free time, most of which was spent reading books. GOD was partial to comic books, especially ones that had a lot of this thing called "Violence."
And then He created the Bible.


The photograph is from the Schnitzer Museum of Art on the Eugene campus of the University of Oregon.

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