Archive for the ‘ Rayologies ’ Category
Will you look at that, Ray is giving us another one of his fascinatingly flawed analogies to dissect: When I was about 8 years old I thought nothing of throwing a stone the full length of our street, just to see how far it would go. My problem was that I didn’t understand that [ READ MORE ]
There’s a game that’s often played by skeptics. They create hypothetical scenarios so that they can (in their own minds) justify rejection of the gospel. So begins another one of Ray’s famous analogies. In this particular case, he is responding to the argument that, according to the religious doctrine of Christianity, even Hitler could get into [ READ MORE ]
At least Ray is dependable. You know he won’t let us down by not bringing us more stupid analogies… It was only those who believed that the Titanic was sinking that got into the lifeboats. Had they not believed, they would have stayed on board and gone down with the ship. The atheist says that he [ READ MORE ]
Well, folks, it’s time for another installment of Rayologies. This week, God is like a father giving his son a red bike for Christmas: Imagine a father tells his beloved son that he was going to buy him a bike for Christmas. The father carefully explains that it would be a red bike, with gears, high [ READ MORE ]
Ok, so what wacky analogy did Ray go with this week? But of course, one of his favorites: the thief and the judge! How would you react if you were guilty of violating civil law, and your dad loved you so much that he sold his house and spent all of his hard–earned savings to pay [ READ MORE ]
I thought I’d start a new category here on PTPOI. Inspired by ExtantDodo’s Hovindism videos, I thought I’d focus on Ray Comfort’s wacky analogies. Naturally, I shall call them Rayologies. This week, Ray is speaking about God’s “rich mercy” in that he will save those who worship him from damnation for breaking a law they didn’t [ READ MORE ]