Last weekend, I went to Columbus, Ohio. There were several things going on Labor Day weekend. As I mentioned in the previous post, I went to the annual Greek Festival in the Short North (on the way encountering some lame-oids from the Westboro Baptist Church who were picketing Joyce Meyer; don't ask me what they have against her).
I also took the trip to go to the Johnstown Swappers Day but, more important, I went outside the Ohio State football game a couple hours before kickoff. I carry a huge sign promoting the film I wrote and produced Ivy League Exorcist: The Bobby Jindal Story (I don't have any pics with the sign from last Saturday, but below is from last year's OSU game against Tulane; I'm wearing the Hipsterman superhero outfit that I wore at San Diego Comic-Con 2016--see here, here, and here ).
Anyhow, outside the Ohio State football games, real-life fundamentalists hold signs and pass out tracts. I sometimes hang out with them and they often give me tracts. "WWJD: Who Would Jesus Destroy?" is one given to me at the game. It's a two-sided flyer put out by PinPoint Evangelism, a real fire-and-brimstone outfit. It succinctly uses Bible verses to tell you who is going to enter the Lake 'O Fire! Number one is fornicators so I'm doomed.
Hipsterman with a confused fundy youngster
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Museum of Weird and Demented Religious Tracts is a project of Les
Zazous Postmodern Art Galley of Bellaire, Ohio. Read the Welcome
Statement of The Museum here.
Contributions of weird tracts to the museum can be made by mail: send your weird tracts to Les Zazous Postmodern Art Gallery 3475 Guernsey Street, Bellaire, Ohio 43906. |
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