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lol Yes, so very true! We must watch ourselves, and always what we believe! Especially those of us who shepherd-pastor and teach. (1 Tim.4: 16 & 2 Tim. 2:15)
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This is great!
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Boy, do I agree with this one.
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Amen. True on many levels, though my first thoughts (perhaps unsurprisingly) were ecological in focus.
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Does anyone know the original source publication of this cartoon? I am trying to seek permission to use it in a booklet that we are preparing.
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Jeff – the copyright is held by Michael Leunig (one of Australia’s best known artists/cartoonists), who generally reserves all rights on his images. He might give permission for use if the booklet is not for sale and has a small run, or he might charge. Here is a fan page which suggests contacting The Age (a Melbourne newspaper that frequently publishes Leunig’s work) for copy permission.
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Hi Byron – Thanks very much for your help. I have emailed The Age.
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