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So I was in the rest room at wall mart and there was a chick track left for my reading enjoyment :rolleyes: It even had the name of the “Baptist” church that was associated with it. So some Protestants still think this unabashed attack on another Christian faith tradition is acceptable? Not very charitable or Christ like in my opinion. So that no one else had to endure such undignified reading I made sure it was deposited in the appropriate receptacle with the rest of the trash.
Any protestant group or person who leaves those behind doesn’t believe Catholics are Christians, and believes that the Pope is the anti-Christ, etc. :rolleyes:
 
I really wish people would use the search feature before starting threads like this.
Jack Chick is part of the last disintegrating remnants of what was once fundamentalism in the US, KJV-only, independent Baptist. A small, cultic group getting smaller every day.
He’s nuts.
He’s crazy.
He doesn’t get any more notice among mainline Protestants than the local guy in your town wearing a sign and screaming to passerby’s at an inter-section.
Seriously, can we stop giving this guy publicity on CAF?
Even among fundies, at least when I walked among them, Chick was considered a nut. His cartoons are aimed at the lowest common denominator of intelligence and reading level, perhaps his own.
 
Not only still alive, but a new tract comes out about every two months. Presumably he’s got someone new doing the drawing.

During the years of my deconversion, my pals and I would read the things for kicks, but I never knew anybody who was converted by one or used them in earnest.

In fairness, though, they are as hard on the Freemasons as they are on us, something most Protestants seem to be OK with. And though they hold the Catholic Church to have created both, they are likewise hard on the Watchtower and (since 2001) Islam.

ICXC NIKA
But you can’t trust anything they publish about those other groups either. If they lie about the Catholic faith, it’s safe to assume they lie about Freemasons, Watchtower, Islam, etc.

Chick’s research is 100% lacking.
 
I actually stopped going to a restaurant because I found a plastic case I don’t know what the word is for it, of Chick tracts. You know where they put like business cards and stuff at the front? Well this was hidden in a corner so no one knew about it unless you went through a door and most people wouldn’t look there it made the manager very angry because he’s Catholic and so are most of the people that work there. Sometimes I find them in public restrooms you know I would like to think and I do think that most Protestants don’t believe those I think most Protestants think that Catholics may or may not be Christian and some are willing to give us the benefit of the doubt but that we’re wrong. Actually feel kind of bad for Jack Chick to be honest with you I’m not sure if he’s still alive I think he is
Was the restaurant owner putting them there, or some customer? If I were you, I would keep going to that restaurant and would take them and trash them. 😉
 
I really wish people would use the search feature before starting threads like this.
Jack Chick is part of the last disintegrating remnants of what was once fundamentalism in the US, KJV-only, independent Baptist. A small, cultic group getting smaller every day.
He’s nuts.
He’s crazy.
He doesn’t get any more notice among mainline Protestants than the local guy in your town wearing a sign and screaming to passerby’s at an inter-section.
Seriously, can we stop giving this guy publicity on CAF?
Even among fundies, at least when I walked among them, Chick was considered a nut. His cartoons are aimed at the lowest common denominator of intelligence and reading level, perhaps his own.
True - but his comics still do a lot of damage to our youth. At World Youth Day in Toronto, people were handing these out at a security checkpoint. The leader stepped away for a few minutes and when he returned, the leader had to spend the next 2+ hours undoing all the damage the literature did to the kid.

So they still deserve to be mentioned in Apologetics because they are very damaging to our children, if they get their hands on them. And if kids attend things like World Youth Day or the World Meeting of Families, etc.; you can guarantee that people will be handing them out.

God Bless
 
A friend of mine named, David Lamb, had a dream to write “Lamb tracts” in the same format as Chick tracts that could be used in Catechism classes for children, used in the back of churches for those interested in Catholicism etc for certain doctrinal tenets in Catholicism. He had a few written that were really good. I always wondered how that would be received. They were simple, concise and fabulous quite frankly.

Granted some ideas are complex but if you could use them to catechize it would be a novel idea in the Catholic Church.

They had these cards and I can’t remember what they were called in our Catholic Book store for teens for 1 minute apologetics. They had something like this on one card:

“Peter was the first Pope? really?”
and then they had the Bible verse that supported that. It was really neat.

Just a thought but I like the Lamb tracts idea a lot. He did not intend for them to be left in public places but thought maybe an organization like St Paul Street Evangelization might be able to use them. He thought if they were cheap and published in mass quantities it could be helpful in many venues.

Any thoughts?
 
So as a former Sothern Baptist convert I am familiar with this line of questioning. what I like to respond with that yes I speak to Christ every time I pray, when I am in His presence when he is in the tabernacle, when He is present at the Mass both in word and body, blood, soul, and divinity, and especially when He is received in the Eucharist body, blood, soul, and divinity, Yea there is a personal relationship there.
You have something that so many Protestants will never know, a TRUE personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Sad to say many Catholics don’t understand that either. God Bless, Memaw
 
My post specifically says individuals. Do I really need to provide an example of a Catholic person mis-representing a (for example) Protestant belief?
So this thread is dealing with “publications” which chick tracks are. when you say "falsely via cartoonizing / demonizing / lying / spinning etc. " it is fair to assume you are referring to a publication. That is what this thread is about.

chick tracks is an organized business who’s purpose is the defame the Catholic Church. To that end, Christian faiths such as this particular Baptist church, an “organization”, and others, has willingly bore false witness as previously pointed out.

When you say individuals that is vague and unverifiable. there is no way to validate your assertion as to its validity, however I am willing to admit that there are some “fringe” Catholics that may engage in what you have cited, but it is by far nowhere the norm. Unless I have been living under a rock I personally am not aware of any official or sanctioned Catholic publications supported by the Catholic Church that engage in "tactics of trying to get people to come/stay to your viewpoint by portraying other beliefs falsely via cartoonizing / demonizing / lying / spinning etc".
 
You have something that so many Protestants will never know, a TRUE personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Sad to say many Catholics don’t understand that either. God Bless, Memaw
Thanks, for the blessing. I only wish that I could fully live up to my potential as a Christian. it is a struggle. Peace.
 
When I was younger, I found a few of the tracts interesting, particularly the one on evolution (“Big Daddy”) and later when they published comics, “The Enchanter,” about Joseph Smith, and a couple about the Catholic Church and Islam - “The Crusades,” “The Jesuits,” and the absolutely infamous and ridiculous “Alberto” and “the Prophet.” I say this with all due respect to their personal beliefs, and tolerant of differences in beliefs, but with less respect for the way those beliefs have at times been expressed. I haven’t read any for quite a while, so am not up to date with what has been published the past five years or so. I find them useful for understanding what some “fundamentalists” believe - there is a church about a mile from me that has those and similar tracts, I’ve spoken with their pastor, we are on good terms, and so I cannot understand what possesses people to use that material rather than something more, shall I say, patient, respectful of differences, and humble. Knowing what types of arguments some people might have, it becomes relatively easy to find material that refutes those arguments. The problem isn’t the material or the arguments, but in my experience has been the firmly shuttered minds unwilling to re-evaluate their beliefs. I don’t see much indication of a change in tone by such publishers. What I have to do is be patient when I see or hear this material, when it is being actually believed whole-heartedly by someone, and patiently, kindly, without getting angry, make an effort to explain to them the truth besmirched by the tracts’ un-Christian distortions.
 
True - but his comics still do a lot of damage to our youth. At World Youth Day in Toronto, people were handing these out at a security checkpoint. The leader stepped away for a few minutes and when he returned, the leader had to spend the next 2+ hours undoing all the damage the literature did to the kid.

So they still deserve to be mentioned in Apologetics because they are very damaging to our children, if they get their hands on them. And if kids attend things like World Youth Day or the World Meeting of Families, etc.; you can guarantee that people will be handing them out.

God Bless
Kids generally don’t read comics anymore.
I don’t think these ‘tracts’ have much influence anyway.
They’re like Westboro Baptist, a loud minority that has to raise their voice be relevant.
Ignore them and move on.
 
So this thread is dealing with “publications” which chick tracks are. when you say "falsely via cartoonizing / demonizing / lying / spinning etc. " it is fair to assume you are referring to a publication. That is what this thread is about.
Not necessarily, an individual may do any of those things, and well as an organization. The motivation for organization and individuals is largely the same. Protestantism just has more broad scope of publications than Catholicism because of it’s lacking-a-single-organization-nature.
 
So this thread is dealing with “publications” which chick tracks are. when you say "falsely via cartoonizing / demonizing / lying / spinning etc. " it is fair to assume you are referring to a publication. That is what this thread is about.

chick tracks is an organized business who’s purpose is the defame the Catholic Church. To that end, Christian faiths such as this particular Baptist church, an “organization”, and others, has willingly bore false witness as previously pointed out.

When you say individuals that is vague and unverifiable. there is no way to validate your assertion as to its validity, however I am willing to admit that there are some “fringe” Catholics that may engage in what you have cited, but it is by far nowhere the norm. Unless I have been living under a rock I personally am not aware of any official or sanctioned Catholic publications supported by the Catholic Church that engage in "tactics of trying to get people to come/stay to your viewpoint by portraying other beliefs falsely via cartoonizing / demonizing / lying / spinning etc".
I agree, that IS what this thread is all about. And I don’t think Chick Tracks are at all amusing. They are meant to do just what you said, defame the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church does not engage in that kind of trash but She does teach the truths of our Catholic Faith. God Bless, Memaw
 
I agree, that IS what this thread is all about. And I don’t think Chick Tracks are at all amusing. They are meant to do just what you said, defame the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church does not engage in that kind of trash but She does teach the truths of our Catholic Faith. God Bless, Memaw
What they are doing is a sin,but the means in which they do it is corny and ridiculous,and the more they are exposed, the more it ends up hurting them.
 
I agree, that IS what this thread is all about. And I don’t think Chick Tracks are at all amusing. They are meant to do just what you said, defame the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church does not engage in that kind of trash but She does teach the truths of our Catholic Faith. God Bless, Memaw
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Not necessarily, an individual may do any of those things, and well as an organization. The motivation for organization and individuals is largely the same. Protestantism just has more broad scope of publications than Catholicism because of it’s lacking-a-single-organization-nature.
Actually it is about organized business whose purpose is the defame the Catholic Church and who willingly bare false witness. To suggest that the "broad scope "of Protestantism engages in this type of activity is misleading, taking the individuals out of the equation, Protestantism may not agree with the CC theologically, however, for the most part they are not setting up an organized business to defame the Catholic faith.

While I agree that the motivation of individuals may be the same, they are just that an individual that is acting on their own accord, possibly with the encouragement of their congregation or maybe not, in the end they are still individuals and not an organized business whose mission is to defame the Catholic Church.
 
Kids generally don’t read comics anymore.
I don’t think these ‘tracts’ have much influence anyway.
They’re like Westboro Baptist, a loud minority that has to raise their voice be relevant.
Ignore them and move on.
I agree that comics are not as big as they once were. However, these tracts are still handed by people at World Youth Day, and other events.

I’m not saying that we need to spend tons of time on them, but everyone who deals with Youth Ministry and apologetics should know they exist.

Perhaps even using some of them to properly teach the faith and talk about their foolishness might be a good idea for high schoolers.
 
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