...Chick is certainly an interesting corner of comics - He issues his comics to forward his beliefs , presumably sincerely held and believing that they will help other people .
Now , his particular Christian religious beliefs conflict strongly with even the beliefs of many other stated Christians...This is the paradox , if that's the word?? , of free speech...
I was really emotionally traumatized by his stuff when I was younger...so much so, that I saw a Jack Chick comic on the sidewalk a couple of weeks ago and, honestly, had a mini-anxiety attack.
Yeah, right after the bit about the Rapture being last Saturday.
I believe Lev 18:22 reads "Do not give affected dialogue to a child as one does a man; that is gay."
(Personally, I like the panel of the sinister Catholic priest (who looks a little like Norm Macdonald) with the giant, evil-looking Orthodox priest head taking communion behind him.)
I first came across Chick tracts in the 1970's, when they were been distributed around the church I had connections with at the time. This was also when I first encountered Spire Christian Comics - as well as the Archie Faith comics, and I'm not sure which of the two I found scarier at the time...
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...Chick is certainly an interesting corner of comics - He issues his comics to forward his beliefs , presumably sincerely held and believing that they will help other people .
Now , his particular Christian religious beliefs conflict strongly with even the beliefs of many other stated Christians...This is the paradox , if that's the word?? , of free speech...
Wait...Stewie being gay is in the Bible?!
Wait...Stewie being gay is in the Bible?!
Yeah, right after the bit about the Rapture being last Saturday.
...Yeah , when I saw the subject of Chick I did immediately think of that !!!!!!!!!
Being as I'm across the Bay from Oaktown , too...
I believe Lev 18:22 reads "Do not give affected dialogue to a child as one does a man; that is gay."
(Personally, I like the panel of the sinister Catholic priest (who looks a little like Norm Macdonald) with the giant, evil-looking Orthodox priest head taking communion behind him.)
Ah, that brought me back to my schooldays.
And its Irish Catholics that are the most murderous and treacherous too.
Go us.
Chick's world is a sad, frightening place.
Must be that time of year again...
I first came across Chick tracts in the 1970's, when they were been distributed around the church I had connections with at the time. This was also when I first encountered Spire Christian Comics - as well as the Archie Faith comics, and I'm not sure which of the two I found scarier at the time...