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  1. Religious Freedom. In Bristol, United Kingdom, Isabel became quite upset after reading Jack Chick's tract, 'Home Alone?', that had the nerve to say people could be introduced to the homosexual world by child abuse. She has since contacted the Bristol City Council who is investigating who distributed the tract.

  2. The theory of evolution is an attack on both God and the Bible. No God is needed if all life "evolved" from rock soup over billions of years. Man is just a highly complex mutant that accidently appeared in a hostile universe. This takes all accountability away installing the "survival of the fittest" as the standard of all behavior.

  3. www.chick.com › products › tractChick.com: Fat Cats

    Fat Cats. Description: Juan joins a revolution, thinking it will bring peace. But he learns only Jesus can do that. Dimensions: 5 x 2.75 inches (24-pages). This tract is currently out of print but can be ordered in quantities of 10,000. You’ll get them for half-price, and we can customize the back cover for you.

  4. Fatal Decision. Description: John was dying. His doctor offered him a serum that would save his life, but John didn't trust him, and turned it down. We do the same to Jesus. Dimensions: 5 x 2.75 inches (24-pages). Singles 21¢. Packs 19¢. Cases 9.5¢. English: $4.75 per pack of 25 (19¢ each).

  5. Lisa: Pornography: a victimless crime? See the proof from U.S. Senate hearings that shows that adult pornography goes hand in hand with child sexual abuse (pedophilia). But it doesn’t stop there.

  6. Lisa, form the Christian band, Gungor. Like many who doubt the biblical account of creation, Gungor has bought into “the-istic evolution,” the belief that somehow, God used the evolu-tion process to create the world and all of creation. Of course, to do this, the biblical account has to be discarded as just myth and legend.

  7. Science writer Lisa Shawyer concluded: "Trilobites had "the most sophisticated eye lenses ever produced by nature" (Shawyer, Lisa J. (1974, "Trilobite Eyes: An Impressive Feat of Early Evolution," Science News, 105:72, Feb. 2)."

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