Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving
It’s Thanksgiving again. Of course, every day is Thanksgiving for the Christian. I spoke to an atheist on Saturday who said that he wasn’t thankful for anything. Not for loved ones, food, his eyesight or even his life. That makes sense for an atheist. But for me, this is the time of the year I further reflect on all that God has done for me personally. He gave me life, loved ones, the beauty of this amazing creation, an abundance of delicious food, the freedom of the United States, many wonderful friends, and of course the “unspeakable” gift of everlasting life. But this year I’m particularly thankful for the fact that more than 1.6 million people have heard the everlasting gospel via YouTube, through “180” (not to mention the hundreds of thousands who have received a physical DVD). Please forgive me if I’m going overboard about this 33-minute movie, but I can’t restrain myself. I am so thankful to God for what is happening. Just the other day I read one of the more than 26,000 YouTube comments: “I kid you not, I know people who have been changed by this video, and I even live way over in China.” Not only are people rethinking the claims of the gospel, but they are changing their minds about the horror of abortion. We have so many emails of people doing a 180 because of this short movie, I could fill a book (coming soon). Sixteen TV networks/channels want to air the entire movie, and it’s now in 19 languages…and all this has happened within two months of its release. So, I want to take this opportunity to say thank you for making this happen…even to atheists. Your anti-“180” videos and pro-abortion comments have helped to catapult this into the public eye; and it’s only just begun. For those of you who are pro-life, thank you for your concern for the unborn. Please have a happy and blessed Thanksgiving.
-- Ray Comfort
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Ray Comfort
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11/23/2011 10:00:00 AM
Friday, November 18, 2011
Minds Changing to Pro-life
Late in October of 2011, over 180,000 copies “180” in a DVD format were passed out in one day to 100 top universities in the United States. Here are a few, of the many emails we have received:
- "I'm a student at University of Michigan-Flint. I had a conversation with someone who I found out was a Christian and he asked me if I had seen ‘180’ and I told him yes and I loved it. He said that ‘180’ is taking MSU's campus by storm. "
- “I shared 180 with my pro-abortion literature teacher, and she is now pro-life.”
- “I’m a senior at a public high school in West Virginia. Because of 180 I was able to turn around the entire class opinion about abortion and by the end of the class 25 of the 25 students and my teacher as well had all raised their hand agreeing that abortion should be illegal.”
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Ray Comfort
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11/18/2011 05:18:00 AM
We are not Primates
Posted by
Ray Comfort
on
11/18/2011 05:09:00 AM
Labels: 180, 180 Movie, Abortion, Pro-Choice
Update on “180.”
We have enough emails of people turning from pro-abortion to pro-life to fill a book—in fact one will be coming out soon. Just today I read one of the more than 25,000 YouTube comments: “I kid you not, I know people who have been changed by this video, and I even live way over in China.”
Not only are people changing their minds about the horror of abortion, but they are rethinking the claims of the gospel. I hope you are one of them.
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Ray Comfort
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11/18/2011 04:52:00 AM
Monday, November 14, 2011
Evolution and blood.
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Ray Comfort
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11/14/2011 08:54:00 AM
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Beverly Hills and Hollywood High School "180" Giveaway
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Ray Comfort
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11/10/2011 11:49:00 AM
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Dogs Versus People
It was a sad day for America when Andy Rooney died. CBS News announced recently that the 92 year-old cranky commentator died after complications following minor surgery.
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Ray Comfort
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11/06/2011 07:46:00 AM
Labels: Andy Rooney, atheism
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Controversial Holocaust/Abortion Movie Giveaway
Posted by
Ray Comfort
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11/03/2011 11:15:00 AM
“Being punished for ‘thought-crime’ is absurd.”
The idea that merely thinking could be a crime does seem absurd. But thought and attitude crimes are a reality in our society. In a hate crime, one is punished not just for committing a specific crime against someone, but for his supposed thoughts toward that person. If a man beat up a heterosexual, for example, he would deserve one sentence. But beating up a homosexual, if it could be proved that he once expressed a negative attitude toward homosexuals, would get him a substantially increased sentence. Also, students who mention wishing for the death of a teacher or fellow student are taken seriously and punished. They could merely mention it on Facebook or in texting, for instance, and immediately be in trouble—because it shows the intent of the heart, even if they are not actively planning it.
If you are caught thinking about assassinating the President of the United States, you will find yourself in serious violation of the law. Again, you don’t have to commit the act. You simply have to be thinking about it, and express that thought verbally or in writing. Some may argue that conspiracy to murder the president is different because it is a serious crime. And that’s the point. They don’t consider pornography of the mind to be a serious crime. God does. Man’s moral standards are extremely low, while God’s are incredibly high. He is so holy, He requires perfection in thought, word, and deed. If we burn with unlawful sexual thoughts toward another human being, God sees that as adultery (see Matt. 5:27,28). And if we have a seething hatred in our heart for another person, God sees that as murder (see Matt. 5:22; 1 John 3:15).
He judges the thoughts and intents of our heart, and He will see to it that the guilty get their just dessert. Adulterers and murderers will end up damned in a terrible place called hell.







