Matthew is a recent graduate from Louisiana State University with a BA in studio art, and has been drawing cartoons and webcomics for many years. Most of the time he is pessimistically optimistic, but more often than not he is optimistically pessimistic.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=553145445 Gordon Duffy
I would not wish the inanity I grew up with on my worst enemy!
Mrsmullen22
For me it is more about the fear factor. Kids have such big imaginations… the last thing I would want would be to put a child in the position to be frightened by scary stories about fire and eternal torment.
Anonymous
i read “inanity” as “insanity” … perhaps more appropriate!
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=23430830 Matthew Shepherd
It’s a toss-up between crazy and silly.
Nazani14
Just wanted to say that I love church architecture. The vaulted interiors, the cherubs, the gold leaf…. If one cleared out the pews they’d make wonderful clubs: orchestra in the altar area, refreshments in the choir loft, dancing in the nave.
For more vulgar entertainments, pick one of the atrocities built during the 60s.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=23430830 Matthew Shepherd
As a student of art history myself, I appreciate the older buildings that were direct or indirect descendants of the Roman temple lineage…and just like we can admire the Roman temples without believing in their pantheon, so too can we admire the later Christian architecture without believing in their god.