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RIP Jack.
He's with Jesus now.
And Jesus probably wants nothing to do with him.......
RIP Jack.
He's with Jesus now.
That it is a papist heresy?What's the over-under on beatification?
Chick’s cartoons were infused with the abominable fancy — the idea that the supreme delight awaiting true believers in Heaven would be that they got to watch the eternal torment of wicked sinners in Hell. That was pretty much the essence of Chick’s faith. Nowhere in his ubiquitous cartoon pamphlets would you find any hint of love for God, love for Jesus, or love for neighbor. That wasn’t what animated him. He was driven, instead, by the eschatological hope that one day God would settle all the arguments he was never able to win here on earth — settle them with remorseless, bloodthirsty finality.
It was an ugly religion often portrayed in an aggressively ugly, misanthropic style of art — like a curdled version of second-tier R. Crumb.
What's the over-under on beatification?
Infinite. He was one of those fanatical anti-Catholics you rarely see outside of the KKK, westboro baptist and international skeptics sites.
I dispute the "worse music" part. The Catholics got Poulenc."The Death Cookie" is one of his very best tracts! Made Catholicism seem so much more exciting than it actually is. His version of Catholicism is like if vampires ran the story-arc conspiracy from the X-Files, with some Doctor Who thrown in. If he'd known it was just regular Christianity except with better decor and worse music he'd have been sadly disappointed. (Also it's the denomination most likely to lead to hip and knee replacements in old age, thanks to all that sit-stand-kneeling. The Catholic version of God punishes those who skip leg day.)
I dispute the "worse music" part. The Catholics got Poulenc.
Infinite. He was one of those fanatical anti-Catholics . . .
Jack Chick now gets to spend eternity with the 25-30 other people who have followed his precise brand of quasi-Lutheran evangelical fire-and-brimstone Christianity.
I think the arguments of Luther would be way too complex for Chick, but the obsession with the total depravity of humanity reversible only through sheer the sheer grace of God accessible through faith only has a hardcore Lutheran tint to it.SInce Lutherans believe in the Real Presence in Communion (although in a different way then Catholics do) and Chick Considered ANY form of real presence to be the work of Satan, I doubt the Lutherans would have much fondness for Chick.
For me the weirdest part of Chick tracts was the negation of God in favor of Jesus. He would write things like "Jesus created the universe" and such to the point where Jesus wasn't God's son, there was no actual personage God it was only Jesus himself.
I realize not all Christian denominations accept the Trinity but it surprised me that there were any who preferred Jesus to God to the point where they dropped God from the religion entirely.
For me the weirdest part of Chick tracts was the negation of God in favor of Jesus. He would write things like "Jesus created the universe" and such to the point where Jesus wasn't God's son, there was no actual personage God it was only Jesus himself.
I realize not all Christian denominations accept the Trinity but it surprised me that there were any who preferred Jesus to God to the point where they dropped God from the religion entirely.
Personage - up until the 'God in the flesh' doctrine, the being was fairly unspecific...reportedly a male and also reportedly hard to look at without the observer keeling over and dying.
The Jesus image (graven as it is) replaced that.
All the same, interactions with 'God' are generally one-sided prayers or internal conversations...