A cross-section of the universe from Heaven to Hell

By Phillip Blackman

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Category: Arts & Culture

15 Responses

  1. 1
    Kandi says:

    I don’t think I want to be in that hot air balloon if it’s higher than an airplane.

  2. 2
    WeThePeople says:

    How did we find dinosaur bones if they are below the ocean?

  3. 3
    Dale says:

    I was wondering how the computer keyboard got between the T-rex and the tribelites.

  4. 4
    Mark says:

    I like the nod to Douglas Adams, the cup of tea to drive the Infinite Improbability Drive, as well as what looks like a TRS-80 pocket computer somewhere between the Jurassic and the Cretaceous.

  5. 5
    Elana says:

    That is so very cool.

  6. 6
    ikeaman says:

    that’s a sinclair zx spectrum ;)

  7. 7
    sara m says:

    God looks ticked and Satan looks, ummm… ecstatic?

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    Jason says:

    Obviously not the work of a creationist; the stratification of the fossils alone proves that. But the shopping cart on the ocean floor is a sadly realistic touch.

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    kreiyu says:

    very cool, now to nit pick lol. chop off heaven and hell to increase the accuracy lol. or just get rid of the alien since religion says that there is nothing else cause earth and everything was made just for humans lol. because you know we are just that special lol. lol i’m just being weird lol. don’t mind me(swats at the fairies).

    • Evan says:

      It’d be a little less weird without all the “lols”. Also, nowhere is it said in the Bible that there are no other beings in the universe. However, if aliens do exist, they are either in human form, or we are superior to them, as we were made in God’s image.

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    Kent says:

    The tremors monster is epic

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