It’s called “Future of Evolution”…
Here it is – you’ll be able to vote for it to be produced on Threadless any day now…
If they reject it you’ll be able to order copies from wherever I can get it printed…
It’s called “Future of Evolution”…
Here it is – you’ll be able to vote for it to be produced on Threadless any day now…
If they reject it you’ll be able to order copies from wherever I can get it printed…
Nathan runs St Eutychus. He is currently a student at the Queensland Theological College. In a previous professional life he worked in public relations for an economic development and tourism marketing organisation. He is married to Robyn. He likes coffee and the internet.
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Eutychus was a young man who fell to his death because the Apostle Paul preached for too long (Acts 20). I've decided to canonise Eutychus and make him the patron saint of my dalliances around the Internet.
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1Kutz
wrote on 17 November 2009 at 13:02
Awesome Nath, I love it.
Perhaps you could take out one of the early stages of man though? My gut says that would be a bit more balanced? Perhaps?
2Aaran
wrote on 18 November 2009 at 0:55
I would get that.
You could make it quite pointed by differentiating the Nethanderthals, X-man and transformer from the man by using different colours. If you wanted to take it further you could add text like "In the image of God" in the colour of the man, and "in the mind of men" in the colour of the others. You would lose a most of the subtle humour but you might be able to sell your design to Answers in Genesis.
3Kutz
wrote on 18 November 2009 at 5:52
>>>you might be able to sell your design to Answers in Genesis.
oooh! The question is, would Nathan stoop that low? ;)