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Jack Chick Tracts are small comic pamphlets created by the late Christian artist Jack Chick.

Origin

The first Jack Chick Tract was published in 1961 with the tract titled "Why No Revival?".[1][2]

Spread

The Twitter account "No Context Chick Tracts" was created on August 29th, 2019,[3] and regularly posts panels from the Jack Chick Tracts out of context. Another Twitter account "Chick Tract Reactions" was created on March 25th, 2020,[4] to post reaction images found in Jack Chick Tracts, and other Jack Chick works.

None Of You Are Free Of Sin

None Of You Are Free Of Sin is a quote from a tweet by Weird Twitter user Dril. It has become a popular snowclone on Twitter, as well as a snowclone used with an exploitable Chick Tract. The meme often uses a page from the Jack Chick Tract titled "The Empty Tomb" (shown below).

Sandwich Chef

Sandwich Chef refers to a character in a web comic by Jack Chick Tract titled "Hi There!", in which a man complains about receiving a peanut butter sandwich. Online, the comic is often referred to as "ass sandwich" based on a edited version containing the caption "this is an ass sandwich / it is made of ass and poo."

Most People Rejected His Message

Most People Rejected His Message is an exploitable image based on a panel from a Christian comic illustrating the biblical passage Galatians 4:16, which reads "Have I now become your enemy by telling you the truth?". The image comes from the 1997 Jack Chick Tract titled "Charlie's Ants".

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External References

[1] Yale Divinity Library – Chick Tract Collection

[2] Chick Publications – Why No Revival?

[3] Twitter – No Context Chick Tracts

[4] Twitter – Chick Tract Reactions



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About

Jack Chick Tracts are small comic pamphlets created by the late Christian artist Jack Chick.

Origin

The first Jack Chick Tract was published in 1961 with the tract titled "Why No Revival?".[1][2]

Spread

The Twitter account "No Context Chick Tracts" was created on August 29th, 2019,[3] and regularly posts panels from the Jack Chick Tracts out of context. Another Twitter account "Chick Tract Reactions" was created on March 25th, 2020,[4] to post reaction images found in Jack Chick Tracts, and other Jack Chick works.

None Of You Are Free Of Sin

None Of You Are Free Of Sin is a quote from a tweet by Weird Twitter user Dril. It has become a popular snowclone on Twitter, as well as a snowclone used with an exploitable Chick Tract. The meme often uses a page from the Jack Chick Tract titled "The Empty Tomb" (shown below).

Sandwich Chef

Sandwich Chef refers to a character in a web comic by Jack Chick Tract titled "Hi There!", in which a man complains about receiving a peanut butter sandwich. Online, the comic is often referred to as "ass sandwich" based on a edited version containing the caption "this is an ass sandwich / it is made of ass and poo."

Most People Rejected His Message

Most People Rejected His Message is an exploitable image based on a panel from a Christian comic illustrating the biblical passage Galatians 4:16, which reads "Have I now become your enemy by telling you the truth?". The image comes from the 1997 Jack Chick Tract titled "Charlie's Ants".

Search Interest

External References

[1] Yale Divinity Library – Chick Tract Collection

[2] Chick Publications – Why No Revival?

[3] Twitter – No Context Chick Tracts

[4] Twitter – Chick Tract Reactions

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Recent Images 30 total



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