Found christian propaganda booklets in with a box of car seat covers from Walmart

    by skibberpringle

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    1. skibberpringle on

      5 booklets were stuffed into my box of seat covers I bought at Walmart. They claim typical christian fundamentalist rhetoric. No signature, name, or organization on the booklets. Seems cowardly not to put your organization or author’s name on it. It’s as if they know what they are doing is dumb.

    2. Wizard_of_Claus on

      Ok, but the “The Ancient Art of Child Sacrifice” is actually a pretty badass title.

    3. Scaredandalone22 on

      They aren’t just covering your seats, they be covering your ass too.

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    4. Aww, I thought they were Chick Tracts for a second, that would have been a score. These are just shitty knockoffs.

    5. Those are especially good to line the bottom of your trash can, also decent to line the bottom of your car litter.

    6. HyperQuandaryAck on

      Rev 20:14 Death and hell were cast into the lake of fire

      It just symbolizes everlasting destruction. Death and the grave will themselves be destroyed one day

    7. Quite a few years ago I found a bunch of religious pamphlets mixed in a bin of panties at Kohls. I guess wearing underwear is sinful.

    8. We have Chick Tracts at home.

      I love reading Chick Tracts because they’re so out of touch even when they’re trying to be hip.

      Saw one a few years ago about the evils of social media and one of the characters was excited about something she posted: “I’m viral!” Uhm…not sure that’s how you wanted to phrase that.

    9. If you could actually prove that in court that’s a pretty good lawsuit you can get millions from

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