Cutting Edge
Wednesday, March 03, 2004
  Jack Chick
Don't get me started. He is probably one of the most dangerous people around. You think the extreme islamists who plotted September 11 were bad people? Compared to Chick they've just got a bigger budget. He refers to "soul winners," people who go out and relentlessly pursue the conversion of others. So far all of his biblical research is fuzzy at best, and malicious at worst. He appears to spend more time fighting his idea of a personified Satan than worshipping and loving God.

He is a dangerous, dangerous man. It's a shame that he chose to put his marketing and artistic skills to such a damaging purpose.

This entry is simply not right, on my part. Yes, my opinion of Jack Chick are very low, and I do believe him to be very dangerous and misguided, but the venom of this post is unworthy of anyone claiming to be a human being.
 
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