Posted on 08/16/2018 8:04:05 PM PDT by Simon Green
Its not often that we think or talk about the religious beliefs of our favorite superheroes, barring the times when writers blatantly state from where these characters are coming. For example, were all aware of how Daredevils a devout Catholic, or how Batwomans Jewish.
Speaking of which, the latest issue of Batman really hammered home the point that the Dark Knight is, in fact, an atheist. I mean, its technically nothing new and has been somewhat explored in the past (I believe it was Broken City that briefly touched on this before), but the latest entry into Tom Kings ongoing saga has really gotten people talking.
You see, this all came about in the concluding chapter of Cold Days, an arc that saw Bruce Wayne sit on a jury deciding the fate of Mr. Freeze after he was apprehended by Batman himself. To me, it played out like 12 Angry Men, only with the Caped Crusader being involved.
Though various other interesting things happened, it was in the opening pages where Bruce discussed his standpoint with a Christian juror, basically saying he was raised as such by his father, but abandoned it once his parents were murdered. Considering how this guy always approaches situations from a rational and scientific standpoint, none of us should really be surprised about his atheism.
This was but one item on a laundry list of introspection following his being jilted at the altar by Catwoman last month, as the issue finished with him jettisoning the costume hes worn since the Rebirth era kicked off because he doesnt want to wear anything that reminds him of his time spent with Selina Kyle. As such, the suit introduced during the days of Hush is back trunks and all.
Batman #53 is now available in comic shops.
DC will also reveal his relationship with the boy wonder.
STAY TUNED!
Well hes selective about it. Based on his morals. But my point was ifnhes an atheist nothing he does really matters, and right and wrong are just whatever anyone thinks they are, how can anyone have any moral authority to enforce right and wrong in that case? Hes just as wrong as everyone else by imposing his concept of right and wrong on others who dont share his values.
the Marvel movies seem content to profess that there is no God but there are numerous aliens (wtf is an alien in a universe of planets?) that are worshipped as gods including Thor (but also Star Lord’s daddy and thus he’s a half-not-god).
Saturday Night Live delivers after a brief commercial:
GMTA
Batman is not an atheist.
If he were real. Of course.
Lol! I do question Robin
To the Batbump!
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