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Wherever Jack Chick has ended up, it seems appropriate that his legacy will be inexorably tied to ignorance.

Wherever Jack Chick has ended up, it seems appropriate that his legacy will be inexorably tied to ignorance | National Post

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  1. In public school as a young Catholic I had to endure those anti-Catholic tracts being distributed by other students and stuffed in my locker. When I attempted to complain the very evangelical principal saw no problem with this and then proceeded to take the entire middle school to a local theatre to see a screening of "The Cross and the Switchblade" where students at the end were encouraged to dedicate their lives to Jesus in front of Baptist ministers.

    It's the main reason I have always stood for secular public schools.

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