THE POPULAR APOLOGIST OFFERS VARIOUS ARGUMENTS DEFENDING CHRISTIANIITY
Ray Comfort (born 1949) is a New Zealand Christian minister and evangelist who started Living Waters Publications and The Way of the Master in Bellflower, California.
He wrote in the Preface to this 2009 book, “So here’s my suggestion. If I lose this argument about the existence of God and the promise of Christianity, I will give up going to Heaven. I will give up my life and my very consciousness. You will be right. There’s no God and no afterlife. So I will be dead, and I will know nothing. The problem is that I won’t ever realize that I was wrong and that you were right. That’s my side of the bargain. Here’s your side. If I am right and God exists and Christianity is right, then you have to give up going to Hell… You will have to enjoy ‘pleasures forevermore.’ … My goal in this book isn’t to win an argument. It’s to win YOU… Is it a wager?” (Pg. 9)
He notes, “we now know that mutations can only modify or eliminate existing structures, not create new ones. In our genetic blueprint, the DNA letters … can occasionally be rearranged or lost through mutations but will not explain the additions needed by evolution. Scientists have het to fine even a single mutation that increases genetic information. The fact it that there is no evidence showing that mutations have ever created any new features.” (Pg. 21)
He states, “[The typical atheist] is saying that material (creation) exists, but there was no force that brought it into being. He thinks that nothing brought it into being. So we (once again) have a clear definition of an atheist. An atheist is someone who thinks (but doesn’t believe) that nothing created everything… such thoughts show that the atheist doesn’t think, and prove the Bible right when it says that the fool has said in his heart that there is no God (see Psalm 14:1 and Romans 1:20).” (Pg. 25)
He explains, “Those who have never heard the good news of the Gospel will go to Heaven, if they have never sinned. However, if they have ever lied, stolen, committed adultery, been covetous, had sex outside of marriage, looked with lust, hated anyone, been unthankful to God, committed homosexual acts, murdered, blasphemed, failed to love their neighbors as themselves, or failed to love the One who gave them life with all of their heart, soul, mind, and strength, etc., than they will end up in Hell. God will give them justice. The problem is they have sinned (all of us have), and so they DESPERATELY need God’s mercy. So, as Christians, we have a tremendous moral obligation to make sure that they are warned of their danger before they die…” (Pg. 55)
After quoting Job 40:15-19 (e.g., ‘He that made him can make his sword to approach unto him’), he comments, “It is no mystery as to why the dinosaur disappeared. The dinosaur’s Creator made his sword to approach him.” (Pg. 63)
He says, “I choose rather to call creation ‘creation,’ and to love and serve the Creator who brought creation into being. I have no trouble believing that He made man as male and female, and that He gave them the ability to procreate after their own kind. I have no trouble believing that He brought animals to Noah, flooded the earth to the highest mountain, opened the Red Sea, stopped the mouths of Daniel’s lions, guided the stone from David’s sling… died on a cruel cross for our sins, and then rose from the dead on the third day. It’s easy to believe in miracles because I see the unspeakable genius of God’s handiwork every time I watch a bird fly.” (Pg. 94)
He acknowledges, “Religion IS a security blanket. All it does provide a physiological sanctuary. Nothing else. It has caused atrocities throughout history, and still does today. Religious people murdered God’s prophets throughout the Old Testament… They erroneously believe that a man can earn his own salvation through his own religious works. Religions delivers only a security blanket when a parachute is needed… However, when someone becomes a Christian … they are set free from the bondage of religion.” (Pg. 96-97)
He asserts, “so the contemporary atheist with his semantics paints himself into an intellectual dilemma. He has the choice of thinking nothing made everything, that something made everything (perhaps God) and is no longer an atheist, or he joins the
Don’t Understand How’ club---the DUH.” (Pg. 119)
He states, “The atheist’s mistake is to think the God he doesn’t believe in has the same moral standards as humanity… The other mistake the atheist made was to think that people will end up on Hell for not believing in God. That’s just not true. Plenty of people who believe in God will end up in Hell. Among them will be the many religious hypocrites and millions of others who were warned of the reality of Hell but refused to repent and trust the Savior” (Pg. 144-145)
He concludes, “The Christian … is like a man who sees villagers living beneath a great dam. He has seen cracks in the dam… But the villagers refuse to believe his warning, and even mock his every word. His sorrow is that their deaths will be totally needless. When I say goodbye to my loved ones for the last time, I will know that I will see them again at the resurrection of the just and the unjust. If you want that incredible consolation… take a long look at the Savior on the Cross. That’s what can save you completely.” (Pg. 218)
Not Comfort’s best book of apologetics (it actually deals very little with the ‘Universe from nothing’ and Multiverse arguments), it will still interest those studying Christian apologetics.