Ray Comfort

Ray Comfort

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  • This happened after I offended a Hindu

    This happened after I offended a Hindu

    I was convinced that that day she was crying for help in the face of the impending Grim Reaper, something the Scriptures call “the king of terrors.”

  • The top 10 benefits of being an atheist

    The top 10 benefits of being an atheist

    There are supposedly real benefits to being an atheist, ten of which I’ve listed below (those in quotes are from actual atheists):

  • The Apostle Paul's battle with lust (and how he overcame it)

    The Apostle Paul's battle with lust (and how he overcame it)

    The Apostle Paul spoke openly about his battle with lust. It seems almost sacrilegious to say that he had an issue, but scripture tells us that those we tend to put on a pedestal of purity, were men of like passions

  • How to avoid sleep

    How to avoid sleep

    A friend named John Harris, who knew that I had written a book on how to overcome insomnia, sent me the following tongue-in-cheek email:

  • How do you witness to those in cults and other religions?

    How do you witness to those in cults and other religions?

    All cults and man-made religions are based in “works righteousness.”

  • The secret to creativity

    The secret to creativity

    But I’m about to tell you a secret to creativity, about which few people know. I have purposely kept this to myself.

  • What kind of God would sanction the killing of women and children?

    What kind of God would sanction the killing of women and children?

    Let me tell you about my father. When I was young, he regularly left my mother and us three kids to fend for ourselves. I was there when he killed a helpless animal with his bare hands. Not only that, but he hit me (often).

  • How to make God smile

    How to make God smile

    There is a portion of Scripture that runs contrary to the thought that God can’t be impressed by a lowly human being. 

  • 'There are no moral absolutes'

    'There are no moral absolutes'

    At the root of relativism is the desire to get rid of moral accountability.

  • The power of conflict

    The power of conflict

    There is an essential ingredient in every good movie script, in the storyline of a gripping TV program, and in all best-selling novels.