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Hey, if you see a viable plan there is nothing wrong with using it even if it's not you own. Right?
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All right guys...start your own D&D thread. hahaha
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Did it happen something like this: Dark Dungeons
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Oh, I love Chick Tracts! Did anyone read the anti-Mormon one? Or the anti-Halloween one?
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I'm not sure that was Brigham but I could be wrong. 20,000 Leagues under the Sea was published in 1870. Brigham Young died 7 years later. Unless he was taking it away from an adult son...I am thinking it was not him.
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Perhaps it was another prophet... or maybe I have the book wrong... Oh well, can't remember my source materials on this one...
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I stopped at the chick tract that said the dinosaurs died out because they didn't listen to the word of God or sinned against God or something, it didn't really make much sense. Darn dinosaurs, I bet every time the missionaries came to their cave they slammed the door shut. tsk tsk tsk. Reptiles these days. Oh yes and about the original question, I love Halloween, it's one of my favorite holidays. You get to dress up and eat candy, what more could you want? I like Harry Potter, I liked the earlier books better because they were more cheerful. I like rock music. I guess there's just no hope for me.
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hey I love all of the above. During Halloween in my mission, we held a meeting( 'cause we couldn't go out) but instead, we all got dressed up for our meeting. I was a zombie missionary! It was awsome!!!~
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Halloween is a Christian festival celebrated properly with All Hallows Day its the celebration of good winning over evil, its not more pagan than Christmas or Easter.
Love Harry Potter etc
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I thought I was the only person who loved Jack Chick.
I used to collect them, because they were so good. Sure, he's wrong, but that doesn't mean you can't appreciate that he's been doing what he believes for decades.
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He doesn't really believe them. He's a liar.
Catholic Answers Special Report: Chick Tracts
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