Theology has never seen anything quite like this young boy’s fantastic bunny crucifixion drawing
Some people shared other children’s Easter creations.
We were making Easter cards one year, you know fluffy bunnies, chicks etc. My daughter drew this … pic.twitter.com/yFoDYM4YxD
— Mrs VB🌹🇪🇺 🇺🇦🌻😷 💙 (@MrsVB) April 10, 2022
I see your picture and raise you ‘Jeasers Ded Day!’ pic.twitter.com/Oox62T6AU3
— Smudge (@DavidIKSmith) April 10, 2022
Reminds me of my (at the time) 6 year old daughter's snappy Easter message pic.twitter.com/bePD1xegWq
— Jus (@juswild) April 10, 2022
I did a drawing extremely similar to this as a kid. Couldn’t tell you what my thought process was but the vibes are there pic.twitter.com/SECgSkUBNH
— olivia (@goblinart911) April 10, 2022
My (now adult) son regaled is with his interpretation of the Easter story as a child with visual aids 🤣 pic.twitter.com/6qJlqZ8vzE
— RamonaLisa (@lisa_red4d) April 10, 2022
10 years ago my mother came over on Xmas eve and made popcorn balls with the kids (don’t quite remember why??)
My son, who was 6 at the time, decided to make “Jesus Christ’s grave”… his words. Out of popcorn. And pretzels.
Btw, we are zero religious 🤣 pic.twitter.com/EeEHkrETax— Sassafras💫 (@fun_g4l) April 10, 2022
If you enjoyed Bunny Crucifixion, you might want to follow The Fig Economy, because there could be a sequel.
6yo: Now we know about Twitter and we can make daddy put *all* of our pictures on it.
— The Fig Economy (@figgityfigs) April 11, 2022
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