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Index:

2. Intelligence Test Questions. 3. Read the Triangles. 4. The Good Test. 5. The Ten Commandments. 6. Science and the Bible. 7. Evolution. 8. Prophecy. 9. Atheism. 10. Abortion. 11. Born again. 12. How to use this book.

Intelligence Test
QUESTIONS: 1 How many of each animal did Moses take into the ark? 2 What is the name of the raised print that deaf people use? 3 Is it possible to end a sentence with the word "the?" 4 Spell the word "shop." What do you do when you come to a green light? 5 Spell the word "silk." What do cows drink?
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Read OUT LOUD the wording in the 3 triangles.

The Good Test Pass it, and get $20 CASH.


PREDICTABILITY:
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1. Human.
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2. Normal.
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3. Someone who told a lie.


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4. Like everyone else.


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5. Have YOU ever told a lie?


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LIAR!
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The Ten Commandments


Thou shalt have no other gods before Me. Thou shalt not make a graven image. Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord Thy God in vain. Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy. Honor thy father and mother. Thou shalt not kill. Thou shalt not commit adultery. Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not bear false witness. Thou shalt not covet.

Science & The Bible


The Bible 2,000--3,000 years ago: 1. Earth a sphere.
(Isaiah 40:22)

Science Then:

Science Now: 1. The earth is a sphere. 2. Billions of stars. 3. Free float of earth in space. 4. Creation made of invisible elements. (Atoms)

1. The earth was a flat disk. 2. Only 1,100 stars. 3. Earth sat on a large animal. 4. Science was ignorant.

2. Billions of stars.
(Jer. 33:22)

3. Earth's Free float in space.


(Job 26:7)

4. Creation--invisible elements.
(Heb. 11:3)

5. Blood the source of life.


(Lev. 17:11)

5. Sick people were to be bled. 5. Blood is the source of life. 6. Hands washed in still water. 6. Wash hands in running water.

6. Wash hands in running water.


(Leviticus 15:13)

Evolution

$250,000 REWARD
Offered by Dr. Kent Hovind to:
Anyone who can give any empirical evidence (scientific proof) for evolution.
www.drdino.com/Articles/Article1.htm

Evolution - True Science Fiction


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Signs of the Times


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Wars Famines. Disease. False prophets. Immorality. Earthquakes. Persecution against Christians. 8. Forsaking of The Ten Commandments. 9. Heart failure. 10. Stressful living. 11. Marriage breakdown. 12. Materialism. ] 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Homosexual increase. Rebellious youth. Calls for peace. Blasphemy. Hypocrisy. Money-hungry Bible teachers. 19. Increase in travel and knowledge. 20. Scoffers--"always been these 'signs.'" 21. Repossession of Jerusalem by the Jews (1967).

*From Matt. 24, Luke 21, 1 Tim.1:4, 2 Tim. 3, 2 Pet. 2:1-3, Dan. 12:4

Atheism
BUILDING:
How do you know there was a builder?

PAINTING:
How do you know there was a painter?

"The fool has said in his heart There is no God" (Psalm 14:1).
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Abortion

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Born Again
"Except a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of GodMarvel not that I said unto you, You must be born again" (John 3:3 & 7). "He that says I know Him, and keeps not His commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him" (1 John 2:4). "Do not be deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexualsnor thieves, nor drunkards will inherit the Kingdom of God" (1 Cor. 6:9-10). "All liars will have their part in the Lake of Fire" (Rev. 21:8).
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How to use this book:


You may like to purchase an aluminum easel to sit this book on (from Staples or Office Depot-$30-$40). It is also handy to use a stick as a pointer (check out our video for other details, "Open Air Preaching Santa Monica": www.raycomfort.com) 1 Intelligence Test Questions: Use these to draw a crowd. Begin by saying, "We are giving away money to those who answer these questions correctly." Hold a few dollar bills in your hand. If someone gets one correct, have the crowd applaud, then give him a dollar bill. Answers: (1. It was Noah not Moses, 2. Deaf people don't use brail, 3. The question is an example of one, 4. You GO at a green light, 5. Water, not milk) Read the Triangles: If someone gets the question right, just say "Good one," and give them a dollar. Keep it light-hearted. Most miss the double-up (Paris in THE THE spring, etc). Watch for confident people. The Good Test: Ask, "Does anyone want to try for $20? How about you sir (the confident man you have noted), would you like to try the 'Good Test.' If you pass it, you will get $20 cash. All you have to do is answer three simple questions. Before you try for it--do you consider yourself to be a 'good' person?" He smiles and says, Yes. I do consider myself to be a good person. That's when you begin the Good Test by asking him if he has ever told a lie. If he says he has, ask him what that makes him. Many people will predictably try and justify themselves by saying that it makes them "human, or normal, or someone who told a lie, or like everyone else." Or they will try and get the heat off themselves by asking, "Have YOU ever told a lie?" Tell him that you have broken all the Commandments in spirit, if not in letter. Keep it general--do not confess to fornication, lust, etc., as the crowd may label you "The Lusty Preacher," or something worse. Get the heat of conviction back on the person. You may have to say, "Let me give you a clue, then lift the flap that reveals the word: "LIAR!" Has he stolen? If he says he hasn't, but he has admitted to lying, say, "We can't believe you, because you have just admitted that you are a liar. Think back, have you ever stolen anything in your life?" If he says he has, ask him what it makes him (a thief). Has he lusted? Then quote Matthew 5:27-28 and tell him that by his own admission, he is a lying, thieving, adulterer at heart, and he has to face God on Judgment Day. Ask him if he thinks that he will be innocent or guilty on that Day if God judges him by the Ten Commandments. Will he go to Heaven or Hell? If he says "Hell," ask if that concerns him. Speak of the value of his life, then preach the Cross, the resurrection, repentance and faith. Remember that the person you are speaking to isn't your only hearer. Address the crowd also. The Ten Commandments: Ask how many people know all the Ten Commandments. Go through them one by one, opening up the spiritual nature of each Commandment. Use the "pointer" to point to each Commandment, so that they receive through the eye-gate as well as the ear. Science and the Bible: This will give the Word of God credibility. It proves that the Bible is supernatural in origin. Be careful not to spend too much time on science, evolution, prophecy and atheism. These issues speak to the intellect. It is the Law that brings the knowledge of sin (Romans 3:19-20), so you will have to discipline yourself to take your hearers through the Commandments regularly, reminding them of Judgment Day, the Cross, etc. They won't like hearing of sin, righteousness and judgment, but without that knowledge, the Gospel will make no sense, and they therefore cannot be saved. 6 Evolution: There are no facts for the "theory" of evolution. It's all "faith." Evolutionists are forced to use words such as we "believe, surmise, perhaps, maybe, and probably." The Bible, on the other hand can be proven to be supernatural, though its prophecies. Prophecy: Listed are "signs of the times." Jesus foretold the Jewish repossession of Jerusalem. That happened in 1967. They regained Jerusalem after being without a homeland for nearly 2000 years, bringing into culmination all of the Bible signs of the end of the age. This is not the end of the world. The Second Coming will issue in Judgment for sinners, but everlasting pleasure to those who have obeyed the Gospel. God's Kingdom will come to this earth, and God's will will be done on this earth, as it is in Heaven. Atheism: Ask the professing atheist what proof is there that there was a builder. Point to the picture, or a building you can see. Atheists are often a little slow intellectually, so you may have to help him, by saying, "The building is proof that there was a builder. You couldn't want better proof that there was a builder, than to have the building as evidence." Abortion: A picture is worth a thousand words when it comes to this issue. The woman with the child: Say, "This woman was raped, but instead of killing the child for the crime of the father, she went ahead and had the child, and she loves it as her own. This is because it is her own child." Quote the Sixth Commandment. Speak to the conscience of your hearers. Tell them that God can forgive murder, as he did with Moses, David and the Apostle Paul. Born again: Don't be afraid to say, "If you are a Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist (etc.), and you are not 'born again,' then you are not a Christian. Tell them that any argument they have about the issue is with Jesus, because He said the words. Encourage them to read the Bible themselves. Tell them that their eternal destiny is at stake.

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Remember to be loving, gentle and patient (something not to easy to do in the face of abuse).

If you have any questions, feel free to email me at ray@raycomfort.com God bless you for your courage. Yours faithfully,

Ray Comfort.

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