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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

Ray Comfort shares the Gospel of Jesus Christ with Joe down in Huntington Beach, CA. Joe believes we are all part of an electromagnetic field.

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  • Is that a "Hearts On Fire Conference" T-shirt that Kirk has on? I think yes! Hearts On Fire rocks! one of the best praise and worship conferences i've ever attended!

  • "I came up with the idea of how to emancipate women!" Ok, Joe, seems like you are still lying, ha ha. I had fun with this one cause here is a guy that has kookier beliefs than even Ray Comfort.

  • Ray Comfort is delusional. That is not an insult... it is fact.

  • Actually God sent his ONLY BEGOTTEN SON JESUS to die on the cross!

  • @johndebbra

    it's okay. he is one of the best football (soccer players) in the world. if one of your goals in life is wealth, then getting into soccer in Europe is one of the best ways. The top footballers are paid above £100,000 per week. kaka donates crazy crazy crazy amounts of money to charities and christian mission. he is a profound Christian and is famous for wearing t-shirts under his football strip saying JESUS <3 YOU, that he displays after victories.

  • @GoldenbanjoDJ no i haven't sorry

  • @johndebbra

    have you ever heard of the brazil football international, kaka?

  • @GoldenbanjoDJ no but pretty safe to assume they are not poor

  • @johndebbra

    it is EASIER for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. It is harder for the rich because they have wealth that distracts them from God and makes them believe that, because their life is turning out alright without God, they often think they don't need God. There will be MANY rich people in heaven; people who recognise that God is MORE important than money, even though they still have so much. do u know Ray and Kirks bank accounts?

  • someone should ask thses people if they are going to heaven ,ray and kirk as their bible says asking a rich person to give up his belongings to follow jesus is harder then have a camel fit through the eye of the needle i bet they would go running lol,gaurnteed they would never give up all they have to follow jesus.

  • Just because you don't believe in one God doesn't mean you're a sinner... That's called biggotry.

  • @HallOfFreedom It's just as plausible as talking snakes, demons, jinn, virgin births and flying carpets! Completely without any proof whatsoever but that has never stopped the blind faith brigade before, has it?

    You can always rely on banana man for a laugh. He attracts nutters like flies round shit.

  • @drjackflash Wait one, let me get this right. Are you hoping that you have an imaginary friend?

  • @FLUSEM666 I hope I have a guardian angel. And no, I thought of it all myself. Most would have come to the same assumption I am sure.

  • @AmazingJesusIs Ho ho ho. You do realise that your beliefs are just as superfluous and worthy of ridicule as this nutter Joe.

    Talking snakes, seven classes of angel, virgin births, magic books etc. The list goes on and on.

  • @drjackflash Did your guardian angel tell you to type that or did you do it of your own volition?

    It’s always best to ask, some people who watch Comfort have imaginary friends.

  • @FLUSEM666 You're an idiot.

  • @beatlegreg07 WHAT?!?! ROFL!!! 

  • These people are making a mockery out of the real faith of Christianity. And they are probably skipping merrily to the bank.,

  • "We've established this isn't hell..." HAHAHA! That made me laugh. But I want God to bless Ray and show Joe mercy so that he might see that the electromagnetic field doesn't mean anything about eternity, Heaven, God, Jesus, salvation, or the Bible, and that Joe might repent and become a true believer. It would be a great testimony and a great way to show what God can change.

  • lol attracted to this magnet thing XD

  • HUGE leap by saying a person (presumably their soul) RETURNS to Earth's electromagnetic field, then gets REINCARNATED back on Earth. That's like saying their are clouds in the sky, and when you die, you become one with the clouds, then when the right kinds of clouds gather, you become a person again. No science whatsoever

  • @beatlegreg07 - He didn't ridicule this guy's beliefs. He did make a small pun which was lost on the guy, and he told him his theory seems a little strange to him. When you create your own theory of how the universe and afterlife work, you should expect that it will sound a little strange to a lot of people.

    This guy didn't have any science in his argument. He mentioned he saw a show that talked about electromagnetism in planets, mentioned that people also have electromagnetism, then made a

  • @akatsu24 - Sure there are different approaches for different people, but that's not what he's doing here. He's using a generally effect approach to encourage people to reach out to others. He shows the reactions of the people he's interviewing genuinely, rather than only showing the ones that repent right then and there.

  • i agree with what ray says, but i just hate how he is indeed a "one trick pony", the way he comes off at people just doesn't compute with all, there are different approaches for different kinda of people

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