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I GREW UP READING THESE TRACKS. NOT ONLY DO THEY SPEAK THE TRUTH.. THEY PREDICTED THE FUTURE WE LIVE IN NOW. THEY ARE NOT PERFECT - NEITHER AM I BUT WE ARE SAVED THUR JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD & SAVIOR. THANKFUL SERVANT OF JESUS CHRIST
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Well-made side with no real issues with its design or security. Quite a few tracts have good lessons for children and adults, but not everyone is going to like the fundamentalist protestant Christian beliefs.
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Starting with an ignorant statement like this, the rest can't be trusted. "The Lamsa Bible is supposedly a translation of the Aramaic Peshitta Bible, authored by occultist George Lamsa. He was a very sly man. He used as his base text the King James Bible, and changed passages to fit what he wanted them to say, then claimed he was only "translating the Aramaic." Lamsa's books explaining the Aramaic expressions poorly translated into Greek and Latin, then English, are invaluable to an understanding of what the expressions meant to Jesus and his audiences.
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I feel this site has been unfairly rated, as far as I can tell there is no harmful material on this site or reason to cause alarm. The material on this site should be reviewed by the individual for them to make up their minds on the topics covered.
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Obviously not a thing to read or believe in if you are a rational person, religious or otherwise. The site is safe to browse as far as security is concerned, but those who view this as gospel should know better. Jesus taught His flock not to take the mick out of each other, yet all this Chick guy and his minions do is quite the opposite.
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Xtian propaganda full of discrimination towards other religions!
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Safe for everyone including Children. Many Children's tracts available.
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This site is for the famous (or infamous?) Chick Gospel tracts. Having read through a few tracts myself, I can see why this site got the WOT rating it did. The depictions of non-Christian people are stereotypical caricatures (e.g. "ALL Catholics are strict and mean," "ALL rock musicians are demon-worshippers," etc.). Many scenarios in the cartoons are over-the-top (e.g., a girl hangs herself for losing at the game Dungeons & Dragons, a boy becomes a murderer when he finds out Santa Claus isn't real). It's also worth noting how much the website stresses the "sacredness" of the KJV Bible and the "demonic deception" in other Bible translations. Those flaws aside, many of the tracts explain the Gospel very accurately, and there are quite a few testimonies about being saved from having read one. If you decide to purchase and hand someone a Chick Gospel tract, it would be wise to flip through it yourself beforehand in case you need to make some "clarifications" about it. Also I'd suggest avoiding the tracts that make "mountains out of molehills-" those that make things like RPGs, certain music genres, etc. more "evil" than they can really be.
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Well, it is what it is. If you disagree with this brand of Christianity, it will not be a fun time. Very negative opinions toward Muslims, Catholics, Mormons, etc. Jack Chick was a great artist though, and his comics and tracts are worth looking into if you're just a comic head if nothing else.
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Great Site Safe, Secure, and Very Informative
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This is a religious website whose aim is to spread the teachings of it's own religion. It lays how how and why it's owners disagree with other religions, and why he believes that his beliefs are the only true ones. But I don't see any hate anywhere. Really, I don't. I looked, I read several of the tracts online, and while the author puts his own beliefs out as being the right ones (and we all do that; if we didn't think our beliefs were right, then we wouldn't believe them!), and even speaks specifically about other religions, he says nothing hateful or harmful about anyone (unless disagreeing is hateful). Anyone who disagrees with him is free to leave the website, and he doesn't spam them. In my opinion, it's the intolerance of this man's religion/beliefs that is hate-promoting.
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only good if you read it to get a laugh at religious bigotry, nothing else. Also make a straw-man of everything the author disagree with.
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Wonderful site for those who are looking for real truth & all who seek to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Parents should encourage their Children to read tracts made for their age group. I totally trust this site.
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This is a perfect and legal website. Who don't vote so, simply don't disagree with the content of the website. As such, those voters are acting against WOT rules.
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Fou furieux ultra réactionnaire et mystique. L'intégrisme religieux à son paroxysme. Danger !
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This site is a vary sick view of the universe and it is full of bigotry and hate.
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Official website of Jack Chick where he promotes and sells his Chick tracts which attack Islam, homosexuality, Catholicism, Mormonism, Jehovah's Witness, Freemasons, evolution, even Harry Potter with absurd, outlandish and derogatory claims.
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This is a Christian website and you have a problem with Christians.
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Spamming forums and discussions, stay away from these SOBs !
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Makes false claims about religious groups they disagree with. It's one thing if they want to promote their own religious beliefs. It's quite another when they tell lies about the so-called conspiracies from other religions.
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