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Merged Chick Tracts

erm, this was just Job with the characters changed and half the plot missing
:p
 
I know he's having a go at the 'evil atheists' as normal, but you can't help noticing she actually believes in God right the way through really:confused: I think someone doesn't be;ieve there are true Scotsmen athiests!
 
erm, this was just Job with the characters changed and half the plot missing
:p


Like a partial retelling of Job with a female protagonist, but with two major differences from the original plot...
  • Job was a faithful believer before his family was killed.
  • Job didn't change his position about God.
So no, not much like Job at all.
 
Like a partial retelling of Job with a female protagonist, but with two major differences from the original plot...
  • Job was a faithful believer before his family was killed.
  • Job didn't change his position about God.
So no, not much like Job at all.

It's like Job in that they are equally pointless and untrue. They are also both Fundie porn.
 
Also, there's nothing in the book of Job about being "saved".

No particular reward for Job even by implication.
 
Trouble is her children were dead and burning in Hell already. Well perhaps except for the toddler. Jack Chick said somewhere that children don't go to Hell.

Has he? Toddlers, maybe, but very slightly older kids (on Planet Chick) definitely do: Timmy, in Happy Halloween, ends up in hell. Heidi, in my old favorite The Little Princess, is saved only hours before her death at age seven -- and it's clear that she was indeed "saved", that she only ends up in heaven because she's said the magic words.
 
I was told on these forums, and shown the scriptures that PROVE IT, that belief in the holy spirit would mean that he would teach the believer everything. Didn't teach Chick not to be a sadist.
 

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