Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Weird Tract Number 74: "WWJD: Who Would Jesus Destroy?" by PinPoint Evangelism

Troy Davis writes:

bizarre religious tract who would jesus destroy?
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.
fundamentalist signs banners
Hipsterman with a confused fundy youngster

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