Scotland’s Butterfly (Ray Comfort)

Scotland’s butterfly When Scotland’s Susan Boyle stood in front of a cynical crowd at Britain’s equivalent of American Idol, I was reminded of how wonderful it is when that which is despised, suddenly stops the mouths of a proud and conceited world. It is an astonishing twist of nature when the grub turns into aContinue reading “Scotland’s Butterfly (Ray Comfort)”

Back From New Zealand (Ray Comfort)

Back from New Zealand-Ray Comfort How can you demonstrate that you love someone? You could buy them an expensive ring. I’m sure that would help, because it’s tangible evidence of a sacrifice. Still, it comes back to belief. If the person you love chooses not to believe that you love them, there’s nothing you canContinue reading “Back From New Zealand (Ray Comfort)”

Richard Dawkins Calls Banana Man “Ignorant Fool” (Ray Comfort)

Richard Dawkins Calls Banana Man “Ignorant Fool” by Ray Comfort On Feb 24, 2009, Professor Richard Dawkins wrote, “I have just had the following email exchange with a journalist, who seems to be acting as some kind of intermediary on behalf of the Banana Man.” The “Banana Man” is a reference to best-selling author andContinue reading “Richard Dawkins Calls Banana Man “Ignorant Fool” (Ray Comfort)”

The Evolution of the Egg: A Fairy-Tale for Grown Ups (Ray Comfort)

My wife and I have a chicken coop at home. I like chickens, and even gave the ladies their own names. There’s Fingerlinkin’, Roast, and Crispy, just to name a few. I put their names on the wall of the coop to remind them that they are to lay eggs for our family. It seemsContinue reading “The Evolution of the Egg: A Fairy-Tale for Grown Ups (Ray Comfort)”

Run Through Romans (3.22-31)

So far Paul has proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that every human being has the same basic problem: our actions have made us guilty before God. This guilt is called unrighteousness. It means that when we die, we shall be judged by God, found guilty and be sentenced to hell. It also meansContinue reading “Run Through Romans (3.22-31)”