Saturday Evangelism: Festival of Books
Join us for an opportunity to reach the literati of Los Angeles at the L. A. Times Festival of books on the campus of USC. Meet us at a SPECIAL TIME, 10AM, at Hope Chapel to carpool. You just never know who you may influence with the Gospel. Everybody dies… …but not everybody goes to
Atheist Tuesday: Ebert’s Egregious Emptiness
This article written by Ray Comfort, from the Living Waters Newsletter, is just too good—and too poignant—not to reprint. (Subscribe to the newsletter here.)
The well-known movie critic, Roger Ebert, who tragically died recently, said, “Many readers have informed
me that it is a tragic and dreary business to go into death without faith. I don’t feel that way. ‘Faith’ is neutral.”
But this is what Ebert also wrote about his impending death: “I know it is coming, and I do not fear it, because I believe there is nothing on the other side of death to fear.” He believed that there was nothing on the other side. Faith and fear are opposites. If you are fearful of stepping into an elevator it’s because you lack faith in it. If you have faith and therefore trust it, you won’t fear. Ebert didn’t fear death because of what he “believed.” Again, he believed he had faith, he trusted that there was nothing after death.
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