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In "The Tycoon," millionaire philanthropist Yut Survamin receives the Golden Buddha award at a lavish reception, only to have his life upended by a single tract handed to him by a stranger. Written by Jack T. Chick and illustrated by Jack T. Chick, this 1994 Chick Publications comic delivers a stark, no-holds-barred confrontation between wealth and faith, as Yut’s journey from arrogance to judgment unfolds in a story that leaves no room for compromise.
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Millionaire philanthropist Yut Survamin accepts the Golden Buddha award at a reception. After the reception, someone in the crowd approaches Yut and hands him a Biblical tract, telling him that Lord Jesus died for his sins. After telling his assistant that he thinks fools believe in sin, Yut throws the booklet out, shortly before his limo crashes off a hillside. Yut's spirit is taken to Jesus to face judgement. Jesus reminds Yut that he was told about Jesus three times, yet rejected him. Eventually, Jesus tells Yut that he will spend an eternity in the lake of fire.
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