Onward, Christian Cyclists
The bike selection is mostly second-tier -- not high end, but not Wal-Mart, either -- and the book selection is 99% for children and 100% Christian. Titles like Bedtime Bible Stores and Good Manners For Christian Children share the shelf with a glossy coffee table celebration of Mel Gibson's bloody Passion of the Christ.
Among the store's selection of Chick tracts was "Bewitched," which describes for readers the ways in which reruns of the popular Elizabeth Montgomery/Dick York/Dick Sargent sitcom lead young people to drug abuse, and "The Sissy" which follows a hunky, muscular truck driver who enjoys meeting other men in truck stops and inviting them to "prayer meetings."
I think more people should ride bikes.


You have a misspelling in the subject (Onward Christian Cylists)
ReplyDeleteUm, no I don't. You can't prove that. The dog ate my homework.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, though, tanks. Ooops, I mean thnaks.
Giving Jack Chick tracts to kids is tantamount to child abuse. That's some sick, hateful shit.
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