Atheists hate God because he does exist.
Posted by IJ in Breaking News, Christian Living, Christian News, End Time News, tags: Blasphemy, Breaking News, Christianity, Church, Deception, Doctrine of Devils, Heresy, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Mark of the Beast, Spirit of ErrorRay Comfort
Can a Christian reconcile the Bible with Charles Darwin’s
theory of evolution?
The BBC Radio World Service brought together best-selling author and TV host Ray Comfort and Rev. Henry Brinton, senior pastor of Fairfax Presbyterian Church in Fairfax, Va., in a debate broadcast yesterday, the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birthday.
As WND reported, on Darwin Day Comfort also debated David Silverman, national spokesman for the group American Atheists, on the Alan Colmes radio show and atheist Scott Campbell on Canadian radio station CFMJ.
Comfort’s new title by WND Books, "You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence but You Can’t Make Him Think," was released yesterday. He’s the author of 60 books and the co-host of "The Way of the Master," a weekly television show about personal evangelism with actor Kirk Cameron, star of the hit movie "Fireproof."
Rev. Henry Brinton
In his new book, Comfort contends atheists hate God because he does exist.
"Atheists don’t hate fairies, leprechauns, or unicorns because they don’t exist," he writes. "It is impossible to hate something that doesn’t exist. And that makes the point."
Comfort contends Christians don’t have to prove that God exists to the professing atheist.
"This is because he intuitively knows that He exists. Every person has a God-given conscience," he writes. "The Bible tells us that this is the ‘work of the law written on their hearts.’ Just as every sane human being knows that it’s wrong to lie, steal, kill and commit adultery, he knows that God should be first in his life."
Comfort says it’s not just the testimony of the conscience at work in all people, but also the testimony of creation, which declares the glory of God, "and the person who denies the voice of conscience and the voice of creation is without excuse."
"If death seizes upon him and he is still in his sins, he will face the wrath of a holy Creator, whether he believes in Him or not," continues Comfort. "This is why I don’t spend too much time trying to convince anyone that there is a God. To do so is to waste time and energy. Sinners don’t need convincing that God exists; they need convincing that sin exists and that they are in terrible danger."
God bless you Mr. Ray Comfort
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Just a few words. Ray he’s to easy on atheist’s, does he feel sorry for ??????thanks Ray for your daily comments which i put in to my blog daily.keep doing what your are doing.for us in the U.K. thank you.God’s blessing and His peace and Joy .
LOL Sir Alan, I think he is ok with them as he should be Godbless
I am someone who does not believe in God but I do believe in sin, perhaps not as you are referring to here but on a moral terms.
I do not understand the distinction this article tries to make, to convince someone that there is moral sin is not an argument in favor of God, merely that we have an intrinsic sense of right and wrong.
I believe that leading a good life is important, not because I fear for retribution at the end of it but because I believe in the importance of balance, balance for my own mind and balance in my life. I don’t think people who wrong others, or commit sins of any kind naturally lead for themselves good lives, I think it’s difficult to find happiness when you do ’sin’ because of your own psyche.
Someone care to elaborate what sin means in this article? The ignorance/denial of god? Then surely to convince someone that sin exists is the exact same as convincing someone that god exists? You’re back on square one, surely?
@James, how can you not believe in God but believe in sin ? how can one be happy without God brother James ? you said: I think it’s difficult to find happiness when you do ’sin .
that is true because you have offended God that’s why. a sinner can never be a happy person for it is only in Christ and in the redemptive power over our lives that one can be free
Godbless
@IJ, I think it’s perfectly realistic to be happy without God, IJ, I’m happy myself if you need an example, how? Are you asking because you don’t know, or what that rhetoric? I don’t think that’s relevant to belief at all.
I already explained that perhaps my take on sin is different to yours, as well, so please take that into account.
What do you mean by ’sin’?