Thursday, March 17, 2011

Stone the Preacher

Stone the Preacher: "The best way to describe this event is that there are 3-5,000 adults convening who were never disciplined by their parents as children. Or: If God took the restraining power of His Holy Spirit from the earth, it would look something like this gathering."

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "The Atheist's Refrigerator

'Ray, your post, while implicitly admitting that your earlier claim (that atheists in general think that earthquakes are nature making improvements) is false, still claims that some of them think that."

Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/17/2011: "A Positive Influence"

Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/17/2011: "A Positive Influence": "When I was in elementary school, we had a little game that we would play in which we would touch someone and say, 'You have cooties.'"

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog
There are no rules with atheism. They have no pope to wave at them and tell them what to do. They don't have an Atheist Bible to instruct them, and so they don't even have a clear agenda as to what they are supposed to be doing.

Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/16/2011: "The Best of Times, the Worst of Times"

Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/16/2011: "The Best of Times, the Worst of Times"
Charles Dickens' novel, A Tale of Two Cities, opens with the words, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. . . . " That is how our world will be prior to the return of Jesus Christ: both the best and the worst will be happening at the same time. In the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares, Jesus paints a picture of the last days in which both God and the devil will be at work.

A Man Worthy of Our Hope, Christian News, The Christian Post

A Man Worthy of Our Hope, Christian News, The Christian Post: "Christ’s resurrection is not open for theological debate. There are many people who think it’s sufficient to believe that Jesus lived and died. However, the Savior’s restoration to life is central to what He claimed about His identity and to Christianity as a faith. Picking up on our question from yesterday’s devotion, we must ask what kind of man is this who rose from the dead?"

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Is Eternal Life Always Eternal?

Is Eternal Life Always Eternal?: "I remember exactly where I was when I discovered some Christians believe eternal life may not always be eternal. The moment is still etched in my memory.Shortly after I was saved, a friend invited me to a midweek Bible study at a local church. During the course of our study, one fellow asked, “How can someone know if he has lost his salvation?” As discussion ensued, it became clear he was talking about himself. This poor man thought he was in danger of losing his salvation."

Stone the Preacher

Stone the Preacher: "AN ATHEIST PUBLIC SERVICE: Because unbelievers have no happy eternal future to look forward to, they must experience all the joy and laughter and cuteness now. Enjoy this today, for there may be no tomorrow."

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "'Could Living Waters spare some money for the Japanese Red Cross, or another good charity? I know 'give' isn't your first reaction to tragedy (that would be 'exploit'), but the Japanese people need help, right now, and they're not going to be too concerned about the character of whom it comes from.'"

Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/15/2011: "Genuine Imitations"

Harvest Daily Devotion for 3/15/2011: "Genuine Imitations"
An oxymoron basically is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms, like "jumbo shrimp," "virtual reality," "friendly fire," and "found missing." Then there is one of my favorites: "fresh frozen." You might go into a restaurant and ask, "Is this fish fresh?"