Quote by Ray Comfort
Most atheists bristle at the thought that atheism has anything to

Most atheists bristle at the thought that atheism has anything to do with faith, but not Penn Jillette. – Ray Comfort

Other quotes by Ray Comfort

The science for which the United States is respected has nothing to do with the unscientific and baseless theory of evolution. – Ray Comfort

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Science
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In the past, missionaries have traveled to far countries with the message of the gospel – with great hardship and often with the loss of life. In contrast, we can reach millions instantly from the comfort of our homes by merely hitting the send button on our computers, or with iPads, or phones. – Ray Comfort

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Computers
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It is true that you cant prove a negative. However, the existence of God is provable in the same way a building is positive proof that there was a builder. – Ray Comfort

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positive
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Other Quotes from
Faith
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Risk means everything from being honest about your faith, to moving, to quitting a job thats paying you a fortune but its not whats in your heart. Risking things is one of the biggest fears we have. – John Tesh

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Faith

Ive lost my faith in science. – Bette Davis

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Faith

I will always try to share my faith with any person who is willing to listen. When I feel a wall go up, we can talk about something else… and I will pray for you. – Gloria Gaynor

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Faith

Belief in a cruel God makes a cruel man. – Thomas Paine

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Faith

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As long as theres pasta and Chinese food in the world, Im okay. – Michael Chang

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Food

You REAP what You SOW: Life is like a boomerang. Our thoughts, deeds and words return to us sooner or later, with astounding accuracy. – Grant M. Bright

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Results

Programming languages, like pizzas, come in only two sizes: too big and too small. – Richard Pattis

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Programming

THE SNOW had begun in the gloaming,
And busily all the night
Had been heaping field and highway
With a silence deep and white.

Every pine and fir and hemlock
Wore ermine too dear for an earl,
And the poorest twig on the elm-tree
Was ridged inch deep with pearl. – James Russell Lowell

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Snow