POST PUBLISHED INJune, 2011
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Blessed Is the Man...
June 28th, 201103:53 AM ETBy Ray ComfortIn Psalm 1, Scripture gives us a clear picture of what a god ly person should be, as well as the reward of this godliness. Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful; but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in His law he meditates day and night. He ... -
How to Drink a House
June 22nd, 201112:44 PM ETBy Ray ComfortIt’s been said that if you have a question about something, ask a teenager. They know everything. Well, they think they do. One of my sons moved into an apartment with a couple of friends when he was a teenager. After about a year of his paying rent, I explained to him how much he could have saved if he had stayed at home. The thought of not payi... -
What Science Says...
June 14th, 201102:21 PM ETBy Ray ComfortOne of the great mysteries about the holocaust was the seeming complicity of so many of the German people. Yet, I have watched World War 2 footage of the Allies (as they liberated Concentration camps) forcing those who lived around the death-camps, to go through them. They walked in with smiles on their faces and came out grief-stricken and horrifi... -
What is the Greatest Threat Facing the American Church?
June 11th, 201112:30 PM ETBy Israel WayneRecently I asked my Facebook friends what they thought were some of the greatest threats facing the American church. Predictably the feedback swung from the polar ends of the theological spectrum. Some thought the Church was too worldly and some too legalistic. Some felt the church is too focused on outreach and not on discipleship. Others bel... -
Louis Farrakhan & Other Islamic Leaders Call for Muslim Uprising
June 07th, 201104:26 PM ETBy Israel WayneThis year, a number of Muslim leaders from around the world have called for an Islamic uprising. Some places that have sought political and religious tolerance and freedom have been met with severe dictatorial cruelty to crush protests. In the past year, we have seen political uprisings in Yemen, Libya, Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jor... -
Atheist Nail-hitter
June 07th, 201106:13 AM ETBy Ray ComfortAndy Duchemin said...Ray, I've been listening to the Living Waters podcasts and it's given me an insight as to how sly and underhanded your preaching can be. I think it was Kirk who was going through the good person test and if someone answered in the wrong way than he wanted to hear, there's a back-up plan to prove that the person is wrong. It's n... -
Jack Kevorkian Leaves a Legacy of Death
June 04th, 201106:01 AM ETBy Israel WayneMichigan right-to-die activist, Jack Kevorkian, died today at the age of 83. He was a leading advocate for euthanasia and physician assisted suicide. During his lifetime he helped 130 patients to kill themselves. Dr. Kevorkian's worldview begins with the assumption that man is measure of all things (Humanism). It places human reason on the throne ... -
Date-setting Religious Nuts
June 01st, 201106:19 AM ETBy Ray ComfortMy New Zealand surfing buddy, who was caught in the Christchurch earthquake and frightened by it, wrote to me again. I was encouraged to hear from him, even though he said, "I have been super busy...still cleaning up after God’s last little piece of handiwork. I am tingling all over with the great news that the world did not end on Saturday. Did ...
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