man pointing at picture of ape labelled daddy. bottom text: many think they are too smart to accept this one truth

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      He understood propaganda. Just not the fact he was awash in it.

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      It’s probably from a Chick tract about how “Evolution is the devils work.”

      Chick Tracts are religious propaganda. They are very small comic strips distributed by churches with shit like this in it.

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        i think I saw the full thing the other day. I think in the og “the truth” they’re referring to is christianity/creationism and they’re saying evolutionary scientists think they’re too smart too accept it. By isolating this panel, it looks like “the truth” being referred to is evolution, and the people who think they’re too smart to accept it are creationists, which is accurate and makes it pretty funny imo

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          He’s an absolute garbage human being. There’s a podcast that was popular a while back dedicated to reading them and spotlighting exactly how evil he and his message is.

          Homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia… All the -phobias. His dedication to hating anyone that’s not a white Christian man is almost impressive.

      • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        I believe they’re free to view on the Jack Chick website. Some are removed or edited as they didn’t age well with the times.

        Lisa is infamous and was turned into a metal song. I am struggling to find the song, though.