Speaking of oil...

I’m not sure whether this comic is funny or frightening:

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Either way, Rob Balder did it again.

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I would have to go with "its frightening". To be fair though there is a school of thought among at least some ministers that runs more or less like this:

"The end times are coming; who among us wants to stand before God and explain why you allowed His creation to be trashed?"