Funny, when christians talk about "adultery," they never mention adolescent boys ogling their sexually developing female classmates, even though Jesus says these boys have "committed adultery in their hearts" when they have unavoidalbe sexual feelings.
You see, thin is a wonderful adaptation of the awful, awful Jack Chick tract of the same name. I believe Chick wrote the tract in the early eighties. It's hilarious, and worth a look. Just go to chick.com and look at the english tracts. Doom Town is on the list.
I've been wondering something since the earlier YouTube clip of the vandalizing christians: do any of these jokers pay for the rights to the theme songs and musical sound tracks they pilfer?
I mean, personally the messages are all a bunch of crap, but I'm not in the choir they are singing to (and let's all admit it, these clips only appeal to the already converted). So as an independent viewer, I just want to know if the word of god they are spreading is done so with stolen sound tracks?
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This is fucked up on so many levels ...
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Funny, when christians talk about "adultery," they never mention adolescent boys ogling their sexually developing female classmates, even though Jesus says these boys have "committed adultery in their hearts" when they have unavoidalbe sexual feelings.
You see, thin is a wonderful adaptation of the awful, awful Jack Chick tract of the same name. I believe Chick wrote the tract in the early eighties. It's hilarious, and worth a look. Just go to chick.com and look at the english tracts. Doom Town is on the list.
I've been wondering something since the earlier YouTube clip of the vandalizing christians: do any of these jokers pay for the rights to the theme songs and musical sound tracks they pilfer?
I mean, personally the messages are all a bunch of crap, but I'm not in the choir they are singing to (and let's all admit it, these clips only appeal to the already converted). So as an independent viewer, I just want to know if the word of god they are spreading is done so with stolen sound tracks?
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