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February 12, 2016

"Atheist Central" is Back!


We have resurrected “Atheist Central” as a Facebook page. This is just for atheists, and those Christians would like to be on the front lines of battle: 

www.facebook.com/AtheistCentralwithRayComfort

See you there!


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February 11, 2016

Words of Comfort: “Do you wear cotton poly blend?”


Polyester blends cause static and sweat. I far prefer the coolness of pure cotton. It makes sense that in the hot Middle East climate God told the Hebrew people not to mix materials.

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February 10, 2016

Words of Comfort: “Everyone is born atheist.”


No one is "born" an atheist. If you really believe that, then trees and puppies are atheists. They begin life with no belief in God.

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February 9, 2016

Words of Comfort: Those who never heard.



"What happens to those who never get a chance to hear the Gospel and die before they do get a chance?"

No one will go to Hell because they haven't heard of Jesus. They will be condemned for murder, rape, adultery, fornication, lying, stealing, etc. Put your concern for others to hear the gospel aside for the moment. If you died right now you will justly end up in Hell. Get right with God and become a missionary, if you really care about the lost.

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Published on February 09, 2016 06:00

February 8, 2016

Words of Comfort: If I were God...


“If I were God, I'd hate to have you people speaking on my behalf.”

We do our best, but we are fully aware that “God has chosen the foolishness of preaching to save those who believe” (see 1 Corinthians 1:21). He chose the weak vessels of human beings to take the message of everlasting life to weak and dying human beings.
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February 5, 2016

Words of Comfort: Native Indians.



"Did the American Native Indians credit their conscience to your Jesus?"

Not until they heard the gospel. They knew that there was a Great Spirit who made all things, and the Gospel put a Name to Him.

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February 4, 2016

Words of Comfort: He opens our eyes.




“If your God was so great, I would see no reason why He would need to force people to submit to Him in worship.” 
We are free to be unthankful for our eyesight, hearing, food, sunlight, and all the pleasures He has lavished onto us. But if we die in our sins, we will get justice. That’s why we need a Savior. When He opens our eyes through the new birth, worship comes as easily as songs do to an early morning songbird.

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Published on February 04, 2016 06:00

February 3, 2016

Words of Comfort: Amazed!




“The more I study nature, the more I stand amazed at the work of the Creator.” Louis Pasteur
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Published on February 03, 2016 06:00

February 2, 2016

Words of Comfort: Better off.


“Are you saying that Christians are better than non-Christians?”The Christian is no better than a non-Christian, but he is infinitely better off. It is like two men on a plane, one of whom is wearing a parachute while the other is not. Neither is better than the other, but the man with the parachute is certainly better off than the man who is not wearing a parachute. The difference will be seen when they jump from the plane at 20,000 feet. Jesus warned that if we “jump” into death withou...
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Published on February 02, 2016 06:00

February 1, 2016

Words of Comfort: Why was the Law given?


The purpose of the moral Law (the Ten Commandments) is to stop the sinner’s mouth of justification. The Law tells him what sin is (see 1 John 3:4) and stops him proclaiming his own goodness. Its intent is to drive him to the cross. John Wesley said, “The first use of [the Law], without question, is to convince the world of sin. By this is the sinner discovered to himself. All his fig-leaves are torn away, and he sees that he is ‘wretched and poor and miserable, blind and naked.’ The...
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Published on February 01, 2016 06:00

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