When Little Benny was a sinner smoking cigars, he was like a cartoon. When he became a Christian, he looked more real. As he began to go into reality, it was a challenge.

Benny

When Little Benny was a sinner smoking cigars, he was more like a cartoon. We know that cartoons are not real. A lot of things in Little Benny’s life seemed untrue. He was not true to himself. Little Benny hung around people that were not Christians, and they were untrue to him. They saw him going down to nothing and continued to offer him cigars and beer. His friends would pat him on the back and tell him that he was the best, and that he was the man. Cigar smoking was Little Benny’s biggest problem. He needed to give it up and all of the things that were not good for him. When Little Benny did, all of his untrue friends disappeared, his bad coughing, and he even had a better outlook on life. He began to think more positive. So Little Benny began to seem more real and look more real.

Cigar

After Little Benny changed, the cigar character that he dreamed about left his dreams and left his mind. The character was an evil spirit trying to take over Little Benny’s soul, mind and body. The cigar he smoked was starting to take over his body with sickness. The thought of smoking would not leave Benny’s mind. He was addicted to smoking. The cigar character in his dreams never got to his soul. As Little Benny started becoming a real man, so did the cigar character. The character, Cigar, went into reality along with Little Benny to challenge him. When Cigar went into reality, he took on human form. He was an evil spirit that belonged to no race. Cigar disguised himself in every race. Some people say he is like an Anti-Christ misleading little children.

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  • Dustin Harrison on Jul 8, 2007

    Hey good Cristian article/News/Cartoon. It was good all the way through. Please check out my article “10 Godly Ways to Determine True Love” it’s on relijournal.com. It should be on the first page. Thanks. You’ll enjoy it, and do me a favor and leave me a comment.

  • C A Johnson on Jul 8, 2007

    You did a great job. Keep up the good work. :)

  • Gail Nobles on Jul 8, 2007

    Hi Dustin! I will be checking out your article.
    Thanks Johnson!

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