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Richard Dawkins is arguably the modern poster boy for Charles Darwin. However, a key difference radically separates the two men. Darwin believed in the existence of God and calls God the Creator seven times in The Origin of Species. Dawkins, in contrast, claims, The more you understand the significance of evolution, the more you are pushed...towards atheism. It seems Professor Dawkins thinks Charles Darwin didnt understand his own theory. Just months after the 2009 discovery of the supposed missing link, author Ray Comfort turns the tables on evolutionists. In Nothing Created Everything, he examines the evidence for evolution and shows it is lacking. He demonstrates that when it comes to explaining how life began, atheists and evolutionists offer faith not facts. Ironically, atheists insist nothing created everything, a scientific impossibility. In a conversational tone, Comfort speaks to both atheists and believers and urges this discussion be based on hard evidence. And when it is, he insists, people will realize evolution is a theory that cant be tested or measured and therefore cant be scientific.About the AuthorRay Comfort is the best-selling author of more than 70 books, including, Hitler, God and the Bible (the book that sparked the award-winning movie 180), You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence But You Cant Make Him Think, Nothing Created Everything and, The Evidence Bible. He also co-hosts a TV program with actor Kirk Cameron, which airs in 123 countries.

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NOTHING CREATED EVERYTHING

THE SCIENTIFIC IMPOSSIBILITY OF ATHEISTIC EVOLUTION RAY COMFORT Nothing - photo 1

THE SCIENTIFIC IMPOSSIBILITY OF ATHEISTIC EVOLUTION

RAY COMFORT

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Nothing Created Everything

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Published by WorldNetDaily
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Copyright 2009 by Ray Comfort

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First Edition

ISBN 10-Digit: 1935071238
ISBN 13-Digit: 9781935071235
E-Book ISBN 10-Digit: 1935071785
E-Book ISBN 13-Digit: 9781935071785

Library of Congress Control Number: 2009931567

Printed in the United States of America

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To Richard Dawkins,
in the sincere hope that he looks beyond
the hypocrisy of organized religion,
before he goes to meet his Maker

CONTENTS
PREFACE

I HAVE BEEN introduced as the man who is internationally hated by atheists. We have a love/hate relationship. I love them and many hate or at least deeply dislike me.

One day I decided that I would try and show atheists that my love was more than lip service. I said that my wife and I would pay for dinner vouchers for any atheist that frequented Atheist Central (my blog, from which came many of the quotes and questions in this book). Only about a dozen took me up on the offer. One wrote, You havent quite converted me yet, but you have shown your true self today and I am forced to think of you a little differently than I did before. Maybe I should stop by here more often in the future. When one said that he would prefer a free copy of You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence but You Cant Make Him Think and a copy of The Atheist Bible, a kind couple gave $1,000 for any atheist to have them. Someone else gave $500.

Approximately one hundred and twenty atheists wrote requesting the free deal. I was surprised. The response showed that either they have a need for doorstops or they are interested in spiritual things.

One said, I love this offer, and I love you and everyone posting here! I really do! Sorry, Im just bursting with love at the moment! Id love [the book] signed! Hugs and big wet sloppy kisses in a manner completely out of character for an evil sinning atheist like me. Another wrote:

I grew up in a strong Episcopalian household; my family is very devotedbut somewhere over my college years I grew separated from the Lord. I have a few friends who I believe led me in this direction, sadly at this time I would consider myself an atheistat the same time, though, I feel confused and somewhat torn in two different directions. I am very interested in reading these publications to hopefully shed some light on my situation.

In May of 2009, a pastor in Klamath Falls, Oregon, told me that an angry police officer once said to him, Pastor! I have a bone to pick with you. I dont get dinner cooked for me on Monday nights because my wife has to be at your churchs Bible study by 6:00 p.m. Pastor Jim responded by saying that the man should give him his address, and he would make his dinner for him. Amazingly, the officer showed up at the church the next week with a key to his house, and for the next four months the pastor cooked dinner and stayed to watch Monday Night Football.

One night they had a disagreement over the answer to a football question. They made a friendly bet as to who was right. If the pastor lost he had to continue to make dinner on Mondays, and if the officer lost, he had to go to church the next Sunday and sit with his wife. The police officer reluctantly agreed, lost the bet, and without telling his wife, put on some nice clothes and showed up on Sunday.

He did that for three months. One night he called the pastor at 11:00 p.m. and asked what he was doing. Pastor Jim said, Im sleeping. For some reason the officer wanted the pastor to join him on patrol that night.

After driving around for a while, the officer stopped the car and said, I want to be a part of this born again thing. The pastor prayed with him and, as the officer prayed, he put his head on the steering wheel and wept in repentance as he yielded his life to Christ. It was the tangible love of the pastor that spoke to that man.

So, Mr. Atheist (I say that respectfully), you have a bone to pick with me. You are angry because of the hypocrisy of religion and what you see as blind ignorance on my part when it comes to the issue of evolution. So lets make a bet. If either of us loses we have to agree to forfeit something. So heres my suggestion. If I lose this argument about the existence of God and the promise of Christianity, I will give up going to Heaven. I will give up my life and my very consciousness. You will be right. Theres no God and no afterlife. So I will be dead, and I will know nothing. The problem is that I wont even realize that I was wrong and that you were right. Thats my side of the bargain.

Heres your side. If I am right and God exists and Christianity is right, then you have to give up going to Hell. You have to be part of the new heaven and the new earth and get a new body that will have no disease, pain, suffering, aging, or death. You will have to enjoy pleasures forevermore.

I am at a loss, though. I cant show you the tangibility of my love for you. I cant make dinner for you every Monday night, as much as I would like to. But know this. I deeply care about you. My goal with this book isnt to win an argument. Its to win you. Yet if I do have a small part in your eternal salvation, the odds are I wont even know about it until we enter eternity. I can wait until then, and hope to meet you then.

Is it a wager?

YOURS SINCERELY,

RAY COMFORT

CHAPTER ONE
THE EVOLUTION ILLUSION

I WOULDNT CONSIDER myself any sort of magician, but I can do some sleight-of-hand. I have seen hundreds of people open their mouths wide in unbelief at what their eyes have just seen. It is true that the eye is easily fooled.

Back in November of 2008 I took a small camera crew to visit the Museum National dHistoire Naturelle Grand Galerie de LEvolution in Paris, France. I had a sense of excitement because we were going to be able to film actual evidence of evolution.

The museum was magnificent. There were thousands of stuffed animalsgiant giraffes, massive elephants, zebras, lions, tigersyou name it and you could find it. It was awe-inspiring. But there was a problem. There didnt seem to be anything within the museum having to do with evolution, yet it was called the Grand Gallery of Evolution.

After an hour of searching all we could find was a copy of The Origin of Species in a glass case. So we asked an attendant, who kindly took us up some stairs and showed us an ugly-looking stuffed monkey with Lucy written on a small piece of card. That was it. There was no evidence of evolution. The museum was filled with Gods creation, but all who entered had the wool of evolution pulled over their gullible eyes.

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