What an Atheist Said about Ray Comfort

I read this on Ray Comfort’s blog and was about ready to cry.

“Ray meets people where they are every week. He is not your typical televangelist. He goes to the beaches and the boardwalk and the bus stop all the time to preach. He really does practice what he preaches. He is sincere. He is also wrong. I have seen a lot of comments both on here and on Ray’s blog that make me come to the conclusion that a lot of people have a stereotyped image of what a fundy preacher is. He is nothing like most of the ones you see on TV. He doesn’t even like to associate with a lot of them. Most of them are fakes. He is the real deal. He sincerely believes everything he says and as we used to say in the old days, Ray not only ‘talks the talk,’ but he ‘walks the walk’ of a bible literalist Christian. I know what I am talking about. Ray is not a fake.” From an Atheist website.

Need I say more? Ray is a light of the love of Jesus Christ even to those with hard hearts. Now of course, this atheist was wrong about Ray being wrong. He may have also been wrong about “most” of the TV preachers; I honestly don’t know. But I can’t get over his perception of this little man with a Down Under accent who passes out “million dollar bills” and presents a very clear salvation to your average Joe and also to those with intimidating appearances. God bless Ray!

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One Response to What an Atheist Said about Ray Comfort

  1. Jay says:

    Ray Comfort is truly amazing! He defends Christianity like very few can. I am in the process of reading Ray’s latest book, and it blows me away! He writes very well, very simple for the average person to understand.

    Anyways, I love Ray Comfort, too! :)

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