When I first read a tract of Jack T. Chick, I thought "this guy has a very cool way to offer the truth to the people" and I can say that this booklets work in a very powerfull way because they are full of God's way of think and act and not Chick's way of think or act.
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>> Gee - if Chick's stuff is so full of God's love then how come they've been banned in two countries?
By fundy logic this means that another of their Christian brethren is being persecuted unjustly and, therefor, he must be telling the truth.
It must be nice to believe you're right because everyone else says you're wrong...
What we have here is failure to understand the meaning of the word "truth".
Jack T. Chick is a lying sack of shit. After the kind of crap Chick has published regarding the Catholic church, I'm surprised someone on a Catholic forum is suggesting doing anything with Chick publications other than use them for kindling.
Oh, so you are fully aware of God's way of thinking? You know everything about how an infinite, omnipotent, immortal, omniscient being thinks? What's his favourite colour? TV show? Food? How about you share these golden nugget's of information with us?
I'm not sure if you can actually commit libel against God.
"And in summation your honour, as you can clearly see, the plaintiff [who was unable to be here today], has been scurrilously defamed, by outrageous remarks suggesting he was responsible for the insane stylings of one Jack Chick."
"Who is Jack T. Chick and what does he say?"
He's an insane fundy who makes comic strips to strawman Islam, Catholicism, evolution, Dungeons and Dragons, and so forth..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_T._Chick
Bearing in mind he has a supremely paranoid point of view of the world around him, things he doesn't understand, and hell, his own religion, I wouldn't look to him as a trustworthy resource.
The only possible practical purposes Jack (off) Chick's tracts serve are:
1- Pulping and turning into recycled paper for printing 'On the Origin of Species' by Charles Darwin, 'A Brief History of Time' by Prof. Stephen Hawking, and 'The God Delusion' by Richard Dawkins.
2- Scanning & putting such on the internet for the purpose of turning into lulzworthy memes:
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http://encyclopediadramatica.com/The_Sandwich_Chef For more lulz.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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