Ray Comfort, well-known creationist and ark failure, is sick. He has a kidney issue. His followers sent out the following plea: “Please pray for Ray. He has been battling excruciating kidney stone pain for well over a week (see the video he made a week ago). He has been to the hospital five times over the last few days (and witnessed to many along the way). He is having an unplanned surgery today. We’d be grateful for your prayers for a successful surgery, perfect health, pain entirely eliminated, and of course, many to come to Christ. Romans 8:28.” That last verse is part of the verses that Calvinists cite when claiming predestination is true “28 And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. 29 For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters. 30 And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified.” Trust me, kidney problems are not fun, and a god that requires someone to suffer from them is just a ass. Of course, Ray’s minions don’t like the rest of that claim in Romans since it shows that their claims of free will are false, if one believes the nonsense of the bible.
So, he’s in a hospital getting surgery. No church elders with oil and prayer, no magical healing from any baptized believer in Jesus Christ as savior, no miracles at all, just good old human hard work and knowledge.
This is no surprise from these hypocrites and liars. The Pope doesn’t go to Lourdes for healing, he goes to the hospital. And Ray is just as believing as the Pope e.g. not at all. He knows better than to trust prayer or his god’s “will” for him. Ah, but they constantly tell their believers that prayers will be answered, just like the bible claims, that this god will take care of its worshippers like the birds of the air and lilies of the field. Well, I guess that’s why you see dead birds constantly since this god is incompetent and/or imaginary.
Of course many Christians will claim that their god “gave” medicine to humans. Which means that this sad little god evidently had a real hate on for those who dared be born before he deigned to “give” antibiotics, anesthesia, chemotherapy, gamma knives, dialysis, insulin, psychiatric drugs, etc to humans.
How many millions did this god intentionally kill by screwing around like that? The Christian answer is “we can’t understand god…until we want to claim we can.”
The Pope doesn’t go to Lourdes for healing
LOL! Wouldn’t that be something?
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wouldn’t it? 🙂 when whichever of them got shot, no quick healing by a cardinal with oil and prayer. They went straight to the hospital. What failures and liars they are.
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It only took 500 years after the Black Death of the 14th century. That only half a day of the lords time—These drip fed advances brought to you by Jesus
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You will be told the doctors treat, god heals. You can’t win with believers
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IMO, I’ve won as soon as they try something that ridiculous. 😀
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….and lightning rods and insurance policies on their churches. 😯 Sure, they believe God will protect them. 🙄
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Right. I still have the photo I took of the rear window of the pickup where it said: “In God We Trust” — right next to the sticker for USAA insurance. 🙂
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I gotta look up the post I did about cognitive dissonance. My head would explode. Compared to the amount of research that I’ve done, these priests and preachers go to Seminary School for years. I am amazed that they can tell their congregations the things they do, with a straight face. 😯
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If the promises of the Bible were true, hospitals wouldn’t even be a thing anymore. But wait no, god just wants to test our faith.
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Unplanned surgery? I thought we blasted the pointy little bastards with laser beams these days. May Ray find comfort from those little devils in his kidneys.
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that’s what I wondering too.
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