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(Ray Comfort) Do you believe there's a man named Noah, like in the Bible?
The Bible Noah, no, I do not believe he existed.
(Ray Comfort) So, you don't think he built an ark?
No, no, I'm very comfortable with my atheism,
but I support myths.
(Ray Comfort) Do you think God sent a flood and drowned the whole world?
- No. - You don't? - No.
(Ray Comfort) If he had, would it have been fair to do so?
No, why would he do that?
(Ray Comfort) Well, the Bible says because the heart of man was corrupt,
his imaginations were continually evil,
and there was great wickedness and violence on the earth.
Do you think that's justification
for wiping out the whole of humanity
except for Noah and his family?
No.
Noah, born over 2,700 years B.C.
was a shipbuilder and a prophet of the century.
Many think of Noah and the ark as a story from the past,
but did you know that according to Jesus,
the events surrounding the life of Noah
are directly related to you?
Jesus said, "As in the days of Noah,
so shall it be with the coming of the Son of Man."
In other words, the things that happened in Noah's day
will be similar to the things that are going to happen
during the time referred to in the Bible
as the end of the age.
In a moment, you're going to see clearly
that the end of the age is happening now.
But of all the signs,
the one prevalent thing that happened in Noah's day
was that people who knew right from wrong
chose to ignore Noah's warning of God's coming judgment.
Such is the way of the 21st century.
(Ray Comfort) Do you think there was a man named Noah, like in the Bible?
I did for a long time. I don't right now.
I believe there was a man named Noah.
(Ray Comfort) Do you think he built an ark?
I'm pretty sure that that's kind of a story.
(Ray Comfort) Do you think there was a man named Noah, like in the Bible?
There's a lot of great stories about it.
(Ray Comfort) Do you believe there was a man named Noah?
I believe at one time,
there was very likely a man named Noah.
Whether or not he was a biblical figure and swallowed by a whale,
I find it statistically difficult to believe
that nobody's been swallowed by a whale before.
It's a lot of animals on a little ark.
I mean, you're looking at over a million species out there.
I don't find it possible.
The boat would have to be, like, the size of the moon.
(Ray Comfort) The Scriptures call Noah a preacher of righteousness,
his life was prophetic,
and that the ark was a type of the then-coming Christ.
And we, like Noah, are preachers of righteousness,
warning every man,
calling a corrupt world to repentance and faith in Jesus,
and telling them to be ready for his coming,
of which no man knows the hour nor the day.
(Ray Comfort) Do you think we're living in the last days?
No.
No, I don't think so.
People said we were going to die in 2012 when we didn't.
I believe the whole world is going to come to an end
really quickly here.
I honestly couldn't care less
about when the last days are coming.
It'd be nice if the world ended.
It's not my concern whether it's tomorrow
or a million years from now.
(Ray Comfort) Do you know what the signs are of the end of the world?
I know some of 'em.
(Ray Comfort) Tell me, what are they?
Chaos.
Okay, I take that back.
Nope, don't care.
Some dude in a horse, chariot, with, like, a spear,
coming down from the heavens.
Weather changes.
You've got wars and rumors of wars.
Definitely the last days.
(male) The economy's going crazy.
I know there's still bad things happening,
but I don't think it's enough for the last days to occur.
It's very dark right now.
(Ray Comfort) Here are ten major biblical signs
for which we are to look.
The Scriptures tell us there'll be money-hungry Bible teachers
who would slur the Christian faith and deceive many.
(male narrator) "By covetousness they will exploit you
with deceptive words."
Yeah, name it, claim it, health and wealth.
You've got it right, baby. You got it right.
Lord let this anointing and power
flow through our sister now.
I want you to know something.
I am a prophet of God.
I'll never be be broke another day in my life.
I'll never be be broke another day in my life.
Say it again!
I want you to make me a cake today. A $100.
What happened to the pain? Its gone.
Just shake off that worry. Shake off that sickness.
A vow of faith has got to take faith.
That's why I say, a $1,000
People like those TV ministries and stuff.
They're raking in lots of money.
They're driving around in nice, fancy cars.
They're just bilkin' people.
Taking money from people who follow blindly
and profiting from it is something, I think, is bad.
(Ray Comfort) What's the root of all evil?
What would you, Rhonda?
- Money. - Money.
- You think it's money? - It's money.
(Ray Comfort) Do you think the Bible says that?
- It does. - It doesn't.
Well, the love of money.
(Ray Comfort) That's right. It's the love of money.
It's greed that's the root of all evil.
You say, "Bob, I can't send a $100." If you can just worship God through $5 or $10.
Apostle Paul said, "The first of each week, lay aside as God has prospered you."
That's why I believe God prospers people.
Satan gave me this messag... I mean...
Its a lie of the devil. I shouldn't have said that.
(Ray Comfort) The second sign we're looking at
is found in Matthew chapter 24.
(narrator) "And there will be famines, pestilences,
and earthquakes in various places."
Birthing pains, earthquakes.
Giant locusts.
Floods, hurricanes.
(Ray Comfort) So you're thinking we could be living in what the Bible calls--
We could be, yeah.
(Ray Comfort) So, do you think there should be a Judgment Day?
- No. - What about hell?
I don't believe in hell.
(Ray Comfort) Sign number three,
the moon will become blood red.
(narrator) "The sun shall be turned into darkness,
and the moon into blood."
(male #2) Well, I'm a skeptic so, you know,
I like to believe, but I'm also a skeptic that believes also.
So, it could.
I mean, you always see the moon
changing different colors, obviously.
It could turn to red.
In just over an hour,
the full moon will turn a deep red for most of the planet.
Actually, I've seen the moon turn red before,
and it has worried me.
I was like, you know, "What is this?
- What does it mean?" - Freak you out?
It did freak me out.
(Ray Comfort) How would you react if you saw the moon was red,
blood red, tonight?
I would be worried.
- You'd be worried? - Yes, I would. - Why?
Well, in my physical condition, I would think,
"Well, goodness gracious, there's something wrong.
I think I'd need to run and hide and get underneath a rock."
(Ray Comfort) You may remember about 10 or so years ago,
there was a little girl named Jessica in Florida,
was abducted by a man.
She was 7 years old, cute little thing.
He sexually molested her
and then buried her alive in a plastic bag.
They found her clutching to her teddy bear.
If you were the judge,
how would you sentence that man?
I would probably sentence him to castration and, yeah, death.
(Ray Comfort) Well, that--so, you feel strongly about that.
I do.
(Ray Comfort) So, why do you feel like that?
Well, that's just--that's, like, the purest form of evil,
don't you think?
(Ray Comfort) So, in other words, you believe in justice.
Yeah, I guess so,
but I don't believe that we have a right to judge and--
(Ray Comfort) You just made a judgment.
You just made a judgment on an evil act
and I think it was good.
It shows you value human life
and you care about that little girl.
I'm not without judgment.
(Ray Comfort) Yeah, so what I'm saying is that if that's true,
if you think such evil should be punished so severely,
how much more should God punish a murderer or a ***?
Can you see that?
God's judgment is a place called hell.
That's his prison and there's no parole.
It's eternal.
(Ray Comfort) In that last days, blasphemy will become commonplace.
(Ray Comfort) Do you go to R-rated movies?
Of course.
It's the only kind of movies I watch.
(Ray Comfort) Have you been to R-rated movies?
I've been to *** movies.
(Ray Comfort) Have you noticed how they use the name of Jesus
in blasphemy in movies?
Of course.
(Ray Comfort) Why don't they use the name of Muhammad in a movie to cuss?
I don't talk about religion over interviews.
(Ray Comfort) Can you think of anyone in history,
a famous person like Napoleon or Shakespeare or Hitler
who had their name used as a cuss word?
Can you think of anyone?
Not at this moment, no.
(Ray Comfort) Only Jesus Christ.
Why would they use his name as a cuss word?
I don't know.
That's a really good question 'cause I do--
I am guilty of that myself.
(narrator) Martin Scorsese's award-winning movie
"The Wolf of Wall Street"
received unusual international publicity.
The feature film starring Leonardo DiCaprio
broke the world record for its liberal use of expletives.
The "F" word was used an average of every 21 seconds, 506 times;
the "S" word, 70 times;
God's name was blasphemmed 28 times.
(Ray Comfort) Do you think Muslims would allow Hollywood
to use their prophet's name as a cuss word?
No.
(Ray Comfort) They respect their prophet and they expect people to,
and yet we pay Hollywood to blaspheme the name of Jesus.
Agreed.
(Ray Comfort) Another sign of the end of the age
is an increase in acceptance of homosexuality
as there was in the days of ***.
(narrator) "Even so will it be in the day
when the Son of Man is revealed."
(Ray Comfort) I noticed when I came up,
you two were kissing in public.
You are obviously gay.
Yes.
(Ray Comfort) Do you often do that in public?
Um, yeah, yeah.
Well, I mean, why wouldn't we?
I mean, straight people do it.
Everybody does it.
If you're in love, you're in love.
(Ray Comfort) Nothing wrong with being gay?
No, I mean, as long as they don't push it on other people.
You know, people have the choice to, you know, do what they want.
(Ray Comfort) In the last days, religious hypocrisy will be prevalent.
(narrator) "Their conduct belies the genuineness
of their profession."
(Ray Comfort) When'd you last read your Bibles?
This morning.
Yeah, this morning at church.
- You're born again? - Yes.
- Are you a Christian? - Yes sir.
- Have you been born again? - Yes sir.
- Yes I am. - Yes I am.
- I am a Christian. - Yes, I am Christian.
- Do you love the Lord? - Yes sir.
(Ray Comfort) Do you go to R-rated movies?
Yes sir.
- No, I watch them at home. - Yes I do.
- What about you? - Yeah.
- And you're a Christian? - Yes.
(Ray Comfort) What about the sex scenes? Does that worry you?
Sure.
(Ray Comfort) So you shouldn't go to them.
It doesn't mean that we shouldn't go.
(Ray Comfort) You guys watch couples make love on movie screens
and R-rated movies.
You want to just go to your ending point on this one?
Of course you watch it. Anybody's going to watch it.
(Ray Comfort) What about you? How do you handle the sex scenes?
I watch them, but, you know--
(Ray Comfort) Do they bother you?
No.
(Ray Comfort) Do you stay for the sex scenes?
Well, it's always there,
so, like, it's uncomfortable at points.
(Ray Comfort) Do you look the other way or do you watch?
No, I do watch.
I mean, I'll look at them. I won't look the other way.
But, yeah.
(Ray Comfort) This is a little bit personal, but stay with me.
A husband and wife are making love in their bedroom
and they notice the curtains pulled back
in the bedroom window
and there's a guy peering through the window
at them having sex.
What should they do?
- Call the police. - Call the cops.
I would tell my wife, girlfriend,
or whoever she is at the time--
(Ray Comfort) Girlfriend?
Yes.
(Ray Comfort) Making love on a bed with your girlfriend?
You mean wife.
Or a wife, you know. (No. Wife.) Yeah wife, well a...
(You're not suppose to have sex unless you're married.) Yes.
(Its in the Bible. You should know this.)
I know that.
(Ray Comfort) So, you're having sex outside of marriage.
(He is.) (Ray Comfort) He is?
(Ray Comfort) Are you guys having sex?
Yes.
- So you're Christians? - Yes.
(Ray Comfort) Have you had sex before marriage?
Yeah, [bleep] yeah.
I haven't been married yet,
and, you know, I've had tons of it.
(Ray Comfort) Are you a Christian?
Yeah, I am a Christian actually.
(Ray Comfort) If you're a Christian, you shouldn't support dirty movies.
You shouldn't support movies that have blasphemy in them.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, it makes sense.
(Ray Comfort) Hollywood's nothing but a glorified ***
who provides clientele for America,
actors who will take their clothes off
and *** themselves for money.
Do you think I'm right?
(male #3) Yeah, that's true.
Actually, when you put it that way, yeah.
(Ray Comfort) You're watching people have sex.
Yes.
(Ray Comfort) You look at a big window called a screen,
he looks through a real window,
but what's the difference between you
and the guy who's peering through a window?
You're trying to justify watching dirty movies.
Is that what you're telling me?
Yeah.
Bottom line, you shouldn't be doing that, but I do it anyway.
(Ray Comfort) What's the difference between you
looking through a window we call a screen
and the guy looking through the window at people?
It's the same thing.
(Ray Comfort) What's the difference between you and him?
I guess nothing.
(Ray Comfort) Yeah, there is. You're paying for yours.
Should Christians support and pay Hollywood to do that?
- We shouldn't. - You're paying them to do so.
- No, I pirate all my stuff. - You steal it?
- No, thou shalt not steal. - What do you mean pirate?
I don't pay for it.
(Ray Comfort) Well, isn't that stealing, pirating?
Yes.
(Ray Comfort) Do you ever ask what God thinks
as you're sitting there watching couples make love?
No.
(Ray Comfort) Do you know Jesus said,
"If you look at a woman and *** for her,
you commit adultery with her in your heart"?
That's how high God's standards are.
Am I making you think?
Yeah, you are.
(Ray Comfort) What about you?
You going to keep going to dirty movies
and call yourself a Christian?
No.
(Ray Comfort) So, you going to go to dirty movies from now on?
Depends, if the movie's good, I'll go watch it.
I'm fixing to go to church right now,
so I'll definitely repent again.
(Ray Comfort) Are you going to keep going to dirty movies as a Christian?
(Ray Comfort) You're serious?
(Ray Comfort) We're talking about your salvation.
You don't want to play the hypocrite.
Does it make sense what I'm saying?
Yeah, it makes sense.
After this talk, I see the point.
You know, it really-- I have to step it up in my faith
and what I believe in, and I should really stop.
(Ray Comfort) The Bible claims that in the last days,
people will deny that God created the heavens
and that he judged the world through Noah's flood.
(Ray Comfort) Okay, so you're an atheist,
so you believe that nothing created everything,
which is scientifically impossible?
Well, I believe that we came from a black hole, yes.
(Ray Comfort) Do you believe there was a worldwide catastrophic flood?
No, I do not.
(Ray Comfort) Seventy percent of the earth is covered in water.
Where did it come from?
- That's a good question. - Do you know?
I have no clue at all.
How did the water come here?
You mean from the original earth when it was formed?
Well, the scientists have projected possibly from comets.
(Ray Comfort) What's your credentials?
I'm a professor of geology and oceanography
at Cal State University Long Beach.
(Ray Comfort) Rick, where do oceans come from?
Well, the oceans are constantly changing,
but originally, the water on the earth
came from a couple different sources.
One is that the materials that accumulated
in the very early stages of the earth
as meteorites and asteroid bombardments
had water in them, and as they heated up, they melted.
They gave off gases and water vapor,
and that condensed to form a lot of water in the earth.
But another way that they came in
is that a lot of the stuff that came in
accumulated in the planet to form the earth were comets,
and comets are made largely of water, ice,
and methane ice.
(Ray Comfort) So, comets bombarded the earth
and all the water came from comets.
A lot of the water came from comets.
(Ray Comfort) Is that just a theory or is it a fact,
a well-known fact?
Well, it's--nothing about the origin of the earth is a fact.
It was long, long, long time ago.
(Ray Comfort) You're a science teacher.
Yes.
(Ray Comfort) Do you think comets brought water to the earth?
- No. - No? - No.
(Ray Comfort) Here's a question.
Where did all the fish come from?
There are 28,000 different species of fish,
and then there's whales and dolphins
and all these different sorts of fish.
Did they come on the comets?
That's a silly question.
(Ray Comfort) Where'd they come from?
I don't understand what a silly question that is.
(Ray Comfort) Well, the ocean's are--
You're talking--you think that animals are riding in
on comets through a vacuum of space?
(Ray Comfort) No, no, I don't believe that,
but where did all the fish come from?
There are 28,000 different species of fish in the oceans.
Have you done any research?
(Ray Comfort) I'm doing it now. I'm coming to experts.
That's--you need to do your homework
before you talk to experts.
(Ray Comfort) Well, I have.
(Dr. Richard Behl) Well, nobody knows exactly how and when
life started on earth,
but it's entirely possible that the early prebiotic material,
or even the first microbes,
traveled to earth aboard a rock of some kind
and seeded the once-barren ground
with what would later become every species alive today.
(Ray Comfort) Okay, well, thank you for talking to me.
(Ray Comfort) The world is covered with water.
Water doesn't dissipate.
You know, that's what nature says.
It evaporates, comes down,
evaporates, comes down. It always stays the same.
So if there's a worldwide flood,
water should still be hanging around somewhere?
Do you think 70% of the earth being covered in water
is a good clue that there was a worldwide flood?
- Whoa. - He makes a good point.
That's an excellent point, actually.
Yeah, I mean, it's a clue.
I mean, I have a raging clue that possibly--
that's an excellent point.
Maybe it is a realization at the existence of a clue of a flood.
(narrator) Water, we can't live without it.
Neither can dogs, frogs, cats, bats, rats, or gnats,
or trees, or fleas, or bees, nor can the horse, of course.
We swim in it, we wash in it, we play in it,
and for fish, they'll die if they don't stay in it.
We clean with it and we cook in it.
It's in our tea, our coffee, and our milk,
in our tears, in our blood, and in our mouth.
Water is the perfect combination of oxygen and hydrogen.
Together, they make thirst-quenching
and life-giving water.
So, where did it all come from?
The Smithsonian Magazine says,
"Water is so vital to our survival,
but strangely enough, we don't know the first thing about it.
Literally, the first."
Where does water,
a giver and taker of life on planet earth, come from?
Think about it.
There's no possible way in which they were able to fit
every species of animal on earth into that boat.
Completely impossible to have two of every species on a boat.
- It's impossible. - It does seem impossible.
When it comes to Noah and his ark,
two relevant questions arise.
How many animals did it carry? And how large was the ark?
See if you can spot the repetition of a particular word
that skeptics dislike.
"Of the birds after their kind, of animals after their kind,
and of every creeping thing of the earth after its kind,
two of every kind will come to you to keep them alive,"
Genesis 6:20.
That's right, it's the dreaded word "kind,"
that archaic word that the dictionary defines as,
"A class or group of individual objects,
people, animals, etcetera, of the same nature
or character, or classified together
because they have traits in common."
It's a despised word
because it means that God didn't have to get
today's approximately 6.5 million species
to fit into the ark.
The means Noah needed only one pair for the canine kind,
from which would come all the species of dog,
from the Chihuahua to the Great Dane;
and one pair for the feline kind,
from which would come the domesticated cat
and the tiger, etcetera.
So now, we're talking just thousands of animals,
not millions.
And because these animals need not have been fully grown,
averaging the size of a sheep, it becomes possible.
Another consideration is the size of the ark.
It wasn't a little rubber ducky bobbing boat
portrayed in the kids cartoons.
It was a massive, three-layer ship
the size of one and a half football fields.
Another argument skeptics have against the worldwide flood
is that there's not enough water on the earth
to cover the highest mountains.
They forget that mountains were not the height they are now
and that the earth and the sky
store trillions of tons of water.
The Bible says that the flood waters
came from both the sky and the earth.
"All the fountains of the great deep were broken,
and the windows of heaven were opened," Genesis 7:11.
(Ray Comfort) The end of the age will be marked by fear of the future.
(narrator) "Men's hearts failing them from fear
and the expectation of those things
which are coming on the earth."
(Ray Comfort) Are you fearful of the future?
Oh, of course.
(Ray Comfort) Are you fearful of the future?
Yes.
The planet's only getting worse and worse, to be honest.
I mean, I see it happening day by day.
(Ray Comfort) Do you fear for the future, for humanity?
Definitely.
(Ray Comfort) Are you afraid of the future?
Terrified.
(Ray Comfort) "In the last days, scoffers will mock the Second Coming
by claiming these signs have always been around.
(narrator) Where is the promise of His coming?'"
(male #4) I can't say that we're living at the end of the age
because that's been talked about for several years.
They've been saying that for I don't know how many years.
All that stuff's been going on all along.
These signs have always been around.
People interpret things the way that they would like to.
(Ray Comfort) Do you think we're seeing those in today's society?
I think we're not only seeing it in today's society.
I think we've been seeing it since society began.
(Ray Comfort) We live in a world, as Noah did,
where people are ignoring the warning of the gospel.
They're eating, drinking, marrying,
and giving in marriage.
(narrator) "So also will the coming of the Son of Man be."
(Ray Comfort) Will you please think about this,
or do you got a closed mind?
No, the thing is,
I don't think that those things are all that serious.
And if God thinks they're serious, so be it.
(Ray Comfort) Have I embarrassed you at all?
No, I'm not embarrassed.
(Ray Comfort) Okay, well I appreciate you listening to me.
What I'm going to do is change gears a little.
- Oh. - Can you handle it?
I can handle changing gears, yes.
- Are you a good person? - Like, ethically?
- Yeah, morally. - I like to think so.
- I think so. - What about you?
I've done some [bleep] up [bleep],
but I think I have a good thing going on
with the big man up top.
(Ray Comfort) How many lies have you told in your life?
- Thousands. - What about you?
- A lot. - I've told a lot of lies.
Oh [bleep], I have no idea.
(Ray Comfort) You just blasphemed God's name.
You just broke the third commandment
and we haven't even got there yet.
- And what are you? - A liar.
(Ray Comfort) Have you ever stolen something?
Yeah.
(Ray Comfort) What do you call someone who steals things?
A thief.
I'm evidently a thief and a liar.
(Ray Comfort) Have you ever looked at a woman with ***?
- Oh yes. - All the time.
More than ten times a day.
- I'm not judging you guys. - No, I understand.
(Ray Comfort) But by your own admission, you're lying thieves,
blasphemers, and adulterers at heart.
I can enjoy my life however the [bleep] I decide to,
and that's what I choose to do.
(Ray Comfort) Have you ever used God's name in vain?
- Unfortunately, yeah. - Yes, I have.
Yeah, that's one of my favorite phrases
and I always use it.
(Ray Comfort) It's called blasphemy to use God's name as a cuss word.
It's very serious in his eyes.
I don't think this will help either.
(Ray Comfort) What's that?
That's a sign of the devil?
I've done all the things that God tells me not to do.
(Ray Comfort) So, I'm not judging you guys, but by your own admission,
you've both said you're lying, thieving,
blasphemous adulterers at heart,
and you have to face God on Judgment Day.
If he judges you by the Ten Commandments,
are you going to be innocent or guilty?
Oh dude, I broke like nine of ten.
- And what about you? - I plead the fifth.
(Ray Comfort) Are you going to be innocent or guilty?
- Very likely guilty. - Heaven or hell?
- I suppose hell. - Hell is where I would go.
(Ray Comfort) Would you go to heaven or hell?
As far away from your God as possible.
(Ray Comfort) You're not a good person. You're like the rest of us.
You're a lying thief, blasphemer,
and an adulterer at heart by your own admission.
I mean, I'd obviously be guilty
unless this is the worst judicial system I've ever seen.
(Ray Comfort) So, what can you do to justify yourself, Chris?
How can you escape the damnation of hell?
That's a good question. That's a good question.
I don't know if I have an answer to that question.
I believe that God is so loving,
I don't believe he would send someone to hell.
(Ray Comfort) So, Hitler's got a little mansion in heaven?
Six million Jews, men, women, and children
mean nothing to God?
So, you believe in justice
because you're made in the image and likeness of God.
You're not like an animal, a cat or a dog.
Dogs don't care about justice and truth and retribution.
Each year, we spend trillions of dollars worldwide
to see that justice is done,
and that's because we're unique in creation.
We're moral beings made in the image of God.
Would you agree with that?
Yeah.
I believe that the good I've done
outweighs the bad I've done.
(Ray Comfort) Try that in a court of law. It doesn't work.
If you've *** a woman and say,
"Judge, I give money to charities,"
he's not even going to take that into account.
He's only going to take your crime into account.
It's exactly the same with God.
It doesn't matter how much good you do,
it's not going to wash away your sins.
Man, we're talking about your eternal salvation,
where you're going to spend eternity.
You're like a little kid who's holding a stick of dynamite,
and it's sparkling, and he loves the sparkle.
And I'm saying, "Toss it from you, toss it from you."
"The wages of sin is death."
That's what the Bible says.
"The soul that sinneth should die."
The thing that you delight in, your sins,
is going to be the death of you, your most precious life.
Does that concern you?
A little bit.
That's why I've been going to church.
(Ray Comfort) You know, if you saw me on the edge of a plane
10,000 feet up
and I was wearing a parachute that was really loose,
I'm sure you'd tell me.
Absolutely.
(Ray Comfort) Nathan, I'm telling you today, this is--
your salvation is loose. You've gotta tighten things.
I agree.
(Ray Comfort) There is one God.
He's morally perfect and holy and just,
and he's going to judge the world in righteousness
on the Day of Judgment,
and you and I both need a Savior,
someone who can wash away our sins.
Now, do you know what God did for guilty sinners
so they wouldn't have to go to hell?
Gave his only begotten Son, right?
(Ray Comfort) You need God's forgiveness,
and God offers it through what Jesus did on the cross.
Do you understand the legal implications of that?
The legal implications? No, explain them.
(Ray Comfort) Well, the Bible says God is a judge.
He's perfect and holy.
You and I are criminals. We're sinners.
We've violated his law, the Ten Commandments.
We're heading for a place called hell,
God's prison, without parole,
but 2,000 years ago Jesus stepped in
and paid our fine in full.
You and I broke God's law, Jesus paid our fine.
That means God can legally dismiss your case.
He can commute your death sentence
and let you live forever because your fine was paid by another.
You know, if you're in a court of law, and you're guilty,
and someone pays your fine, the judge will say,
"Fine's paid, you're out of here,"
and that's what God can say of your crimes against his law.
He can forgive you and he can let you live
because of the suffering death
and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Each of us have sinned,
but the moment we come to Christ and are born again,
God clothes us in what he calls righteousness
so that he no longer sees our sins.
That means he doesn't have to punish us with hell.
He can grant us immortality.
But what you have to do is repent of your sins.
Don't confess 'em to a priest, confess them and forsake them.
That is, don't play the hypocrite,
and put your trust in Jesus Christ.
The moment you do that, God will remit your sins,
grant you everlasting life,
and he'll give you a new heart with new desires
so you'll long to do the things that please him
and not the things of your own sinful desires.
Does that make sense?
- Yeah, that makes sense. - Yeah, it does actually.
(Ray Comfort) Jesus said, "What shall it profit a man
if he gains the whole world and loses his own soul?"
- Now we're making sense. - I like that quote.
Now we're making sense. That was excellent.
It makes sense what you're saying.
That ending just--
that was like the catalyst to, like--
that was the clicking point.
(Ray Comfort) Are you going to think about this?
- I'm sure I will. - Absolutely, sure.
I understand what you're saying--
(Ray Comfort) But?
But that's not-- it's not for me.
(Ray Comfort) Okay, I know that.
That's why I'm talking to you.
It took a lot for you to come here and talk to me
and other people here, so yeah, I'll think about it.
I'm not going to lie, you blew my brain, which--
not in a weird way, but--huh?
(Ray Comfort) Can you explain what you mean by that?
You made [bleep] real.
(Ray Comfort) You gotta repent and trust in Christ.
When are you going to do that?
I don't--I can't honestly answer that question.
I don't know.
(Ray Comfort) Well, I can help you out. I'd say do it today.
I mean, if you die--
I might. I might.
(Ray Comfort) There's two things you have to do to be saved.
You have to repent and trust alone in Jesus.
When are you going to do that?
Maybe tomorrow in church.
(Ray Comfort) Well, you don't have to wait 'til tomorrow
'cause it may not come.
You could die tonight in your sleep.
We're talking serious stuff.
And you don't have to do it in church;
God dwells everywhere.
Just in the quietness of your heart, say,
"God, please forgive my sins."
Be truly contrite or sorry for your sins
and put your faith in Jesus like you trust a parachute.
You know, when you jump out of a plane and trust a parachute,
you don't trust your own arms.
You don't try and fly.
You only trust the parachute.
And the Bible says, "Put on the Lord Jesus Christ."
Trust alone in him.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, it does.
(Ray Comfort) You don't know when you're going to die.
150,000 people die every 24 hours,
and I'm saying there is a sense of urgency here.
Would you be embarrassed if I pray with you?
No, no.
(Ray Comfort) While respected Bible scholars may disagree
on the timing of some of these signs,
they all agree on one thing:
that Jesus Christ is coming again.
We didn't produce Noah to entertain you.
We produced it in the sincere hope that you'd obey the gospel,
that you'd repent of your sins, and trust alone in Jesus Christ
so that we'll see you in heaven.
Thank you so much for watching.
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(Voice of God Narration) "The end of all flesh has come before me."
"For the earth is filled with violence through them."
"And every living thing that I have made,
I will blot out from the face of the ground."
"But I will establish my covenant with you."
"Make yourself an ark. And this is how you shall make it.
The length of the Ark shall be..."
Go into the ark. You and your whole family,
because I have found you righteous.