Actually lots of people seem to be that way about how they apply the lessons of their religions. Swear on the Bible, but ignore its more humane messages. Sad
The Latin word for left is “sinister”, while the word “dexter”, from which we get the word dexterity and the second part of the word ambidextrous, means right.
oh – now i get it – he thinks ambidextrous is some form of religion involving left handed writing – and his response denies membership in the ambidextrous religion and he proclaims his anti-agnosticism – too tough for me on a Wednesday morning …
If you have read The Count of Monte Cristo, there is a reference to writing with your left hand in order that your handwriting not be known. The other comments would make more sense with the reference to believing in God. Because if you are trying to disguise your handwriting, you really can’t fool God.
dave1960 11 months ago
Sorry, I don’t get that one……
sandpiper 11 months ago
Fink didn’t know the meaning of the word, so he ‘winged it.’
sandpiper 11 months ago
Actually lots of people seem to be that way about how they apply the lessons of their religions. Swear on the Bible, but ignore its more humane messages. Sad
seamusrmacdonald 11 months ago
So………..is the King religious. Or bisexual?
Troglodyte 11 months ago
He sounds ambivalent…
Zebrastripes 11 months ago
Finks never make sense….
Purple People Eater 10 months ago
The Latin word for left is “sinister”, while the word “dexter”, from which we get the word dexterity and the second part of the word ambidextrous, means right.
Olddog04 10 months ago
Don’t know what this one means.
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
Better than that, I am ambisinstral.
raybarb44 10 months ago
Good belief…….
ancientone Premium Member 10 months ago
??? left hand -- whoosh – way over (or under) my head
ancientone Premium Member 10 months ago
oh – now i get it – he thinks ambidextrous is some form of religion involving left handed writing – and his response denies membership in the ambidextrous religion and he proclaims his anti-agnosticism – too tough for me on a Wednesday morning …
masterchip Premium Member 10 months ago
I didn’t get it the 1st time, and here it is, 50 years later and I still don’t get it. I’ve spent a long time pondering the meaning of this strip……
The Orange Mailman 10 months ago
If you have read The Count of Monte Cristo, there is a reference to writing with your left hand in order that your handwriting not be known. The other comments would make more sense with the reference to believing in God. Because if you are trying to disguise your handwriting, you really can’t fool God.
brklnbern 10 months ago
Also poorly educated.