New Chick tracts for Halloween! Get 'em while ya can!!

The antics of the dog and cat were actually entertaining in “The little Ghost.” I blew off the kids. That dirty dog has some fangs!

You gotta admit, Jack Chick seems to enjoy bashing Halloween a bit too much. The scary drawings. The morbid stories. Flirting with the supernatural.

Jack Chick loves Halloween. He just hasn’t accepted it and come out of the closet.

Waah? Orthodox Clergy are vampires?

Sheesh, apparently Jack has never heard of poryphoria?

Holy shit! The little girl in “The Little Ghost” looks like Heidi! She came back from the dead! :eek:

You know, I’ve never seen a Chick tract in real life. Just read about them here. And yet just this week I encountered an honest-to-gosh, full length Chick book. It’s called “He Came to Set the Captives Free,” by Deborah Brown, M.D. (she says she’s an M.D., at any rate), published by Chick Publications. I can find no on-line link to it, but perhaps it will be in your local library (as it is in mine).

Basically it tells how Satan and his minions are all around us. They’re in the government. They’re in the police force. They’re in the administration of the hospital where Deborah Brown, M.D., works. They were secretly sacrificing patients to Satan until our heroine caught them at it. As Deborah reports it, she has been waging a one-woman war against the forces of darkness for years now. My favorite chapter was the one where she describes how she was attacked by a werewolf (yes, a werewolf), which was sent by Satan to kill her because she’d gotten in his way for the last time. Werewolves are Satan’s hitmen, evidently. When that didn’t work, Satan himself actually came to visit her.

No cartoons, but it was typical of what I’ve seen of Chick tracts. Lots of BOLD LETTERS IN ALL CAPS! Multiple exclamation points!!! Lots of wild assertions, with Bible verses as the only evidence offered. I wonder if these stories are deliberate lies, or is this woman truly delusional? It would be funny, if I didn’t have the unsettling feeling that she believes every word she’s written.

And of course, the obligatory swipe at Catholics: Don’t use a crucifix. It’s just a fetishistic idol, and you’re invoking demons if you hold one.

MrAtoz: hie on over to amazon.com’s website and read the customer reviews of that propoganda. The rational reviews remind me of this message board and the supporters of the author remind me of the Left Behind message board. Good grief.

If you have a desperate desire to see Chick tracts, a good place to try is your local Christian bookstore, if you are so inclined. There’s a Christian bookstore near my residence that has probably 100 different Chick tracts for sale. (Yes, I’ve actually bought Chick tracts. Wait, this isn’t the confession thread, is it?)

Alternately, you could be happy you haven’t had the opportunity to see real live Chick tracts.

I have been truly amazed at the idocy of Chick over and over. Please Don’t Feed the Chick.

Handing out religious tracts for Halloween?

Geez… Some of the kids I’ve seen out T-or-T’ing act like they’ll egg and TP your house if you have the temerity to give them only ONE fun-size candybar each instead of letting 'em pick their own handful.

Give 'em religious tracts? They’d overturn your car and set it on fire. And probably hit your lawn with paraquat for good measure.

That’s some funny shit! Thank you for making my day a bit brighter absoul!

Serious analytical question about “Framed”…

This one did indeed look like a quality piece of religious zealot propaganda, as do many Chick products. BUt I admit I got bored halfway through the tract and skipped over most of the bible story to see the guy on his knees at the end (always my favorite part). Sure enough, there he was, bent double and a-tremblin’ with Righteous Fear of the Lord.
But wait! He didn’t do anything wrong in the tract! Somebody else did wrong, but our guy was innocent, and yet, there he is at the end, kneelin’ and confessin’ and weepin’ just like the drug addicted satanist priest who lived with the rockin’ gay abortion doctor in some other tract. I mean, what the fuck? Our guy was innocent, I tell ya! Innocent! What does all this tell us about Chick’s view of humanity?
:rolleyes: I can’t believe I’m wasting my 600th post on Jack Ass Chick.

I love collecting these things- Chick tracts never seem to let me down when I need a good laugh. In fact, if someone is passing them out, I usually ask if they have any different ones!

I didn’t think of checking with a Christian bookstore- I’ll have to do that and add to my (small) collection.

Oh, the wackiness!

Zette

Sometimes Chick makes me laugh, then there are other times when I just get disturbed by his message. The idea that you can kill and rape and do all kinds of evil things you can make it to heaven by a last second prayer,while good folk burn. bugs me. Then I look at the losers Chick expects to go to heaven and I think,

If that is what the afterlife is about Better to fry in hell on my terms than live in Heaven under Chicks.

Then I laugh myself silly when I realize he’s just nuts and I got bothered by nonsense.

something nice to say about ol’ Jack, but…

He actually seems to be occasionally more cognizant than some of his fellows.

From the Christmas suggestions link someone posted earlier:

:cool:

I was going to say that even a stopped clock is right twice a day, but Chick is more like a stopped digital clock. You, know, totally blank…

Actually, most Christian Bookstores no longer sell them. They are way too inflammatory to the great majority of Christians. The last time I saw Chick tracts in a christian bookstore was back in the early 80’s.

Ok this is suppose to be scary. I don’t think this is scary at all. I would love being scared by something for Halloween. I am very very disappointed here…:rolleyes:

There are many people who believe everything they read in Chick tracts. If you don’t find that terrifying…

Another thing-in The Little Princess, a little girl goes trick or treating-as her dying wish, and it’s not seen as bad…weird.

Pittsburgh has such a large Catholic population, so it’s doubtful Chick tracts are very common. Unless you go to Brother Dan and Sister Ann, maybe.

Yeah. It would have been better if it were your 666th post. :smiley: