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Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men.
— Ray Comfort
When a sinner understands the horrific consequences of breaking the Law of God, he will flee to the Savior, solely to escape the wrath that is to come.
— Ray Comfort
justice. Can you imagine how wicked society would be if the fear of God and the fear of civil law were completely removed? Imagine how our culture would be if a man could rape and murder with no concern about being punished in the slightest. A scenario like that would reveal to everyone the true heart of humanity.
— Ray Comfort
What motivates us more: the fear of man or the fear of God? If we fear man more than we fear God, then we don't see God in truth. We see the Lord as less than a man—and this is proven by whose will we obey. A. W. Tozer said, "An idol of the mind is as offensive to God as an idol of the hand.
— Ray Comfort
Has helped bring it home to me how fragile life is - and how necessary it is to concentrate on the essentials. No matter what happens to you, if you can draw strength from God and the people you love, nothing can ever defeat you.
— Reba McEntire
If God used evolution, God came from an ape.
— Ken Ham
Evolution is the key to avoiding the whole issue of God. When you challenge evolution, you're basically challenging someone on a spiritual level.
— Frank Peretti
When you turn your life over to God, you don't give up the drama; you give up the cheap drama.
— Marianne Williamson
God has blessed me with the gift of cheerfulness.
— Deborah Raney
I would like everyone to feel loved by the God who gave his son for us and showed us his boundless love. I want everyone to feel the joy of being Christian.
— Pope Benedict XVI
I am a Christian.
— Jerry Falwell
Among irrational animals the love of the offspring and of the parents for each other is extraordinary because God, who created them, compensated for the deficiency of reason by the superiority of their senses.
— St. Basil