SHOW OPENER
Apparently...
This is the 30-second intro for Living Waters' new program, "On the Box."
"On the Box" will be a live, web-based program, which will air on UStream, Monday through Friday, and will be available on YouTube and other websites. Ray Comfort and members of the Living Waters team will appear on the program. The focus of the program will be, of course, biblical evangelism. But the program will tackle a host of topics and issues.
The projected premier date for the program is Wednesday, January 5, 2011 according to the youtube description box.
Official "On The Box" Show Opener
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LOL
This from Ray Comfort, the man who presents "The Atheist's Nightmare" (beware NSFW comments), with a banana that is the product of years and years of selective human breeding.
This from Ray Comfort, the man who presents "The Atheist's Nightmare" (beware NSFW comments), with a banana that is the product of years and years of selective human breeding.
Post #3
My money says that it'll be a show of arguments from ignorance, design, morality, authority and emotion with a lot of cosmological arguments thrown in.
Popcorn and some mind-altering/numbing substances should make this enjoyable.
Popcorn and some mind-altering/numbing substances should make this enjoyable.
Post #5
Ray Comfort is extremely annoying. I don't appreciate his efforts to help the negative stereotype of atheists live on (because that's all he's achieving, if anything).
I do love the banana argument. It has to win a Guinness world record for the easiest argument to bring down, ever. All you have to do is present a pineapple
I do love the banana argument. It has to win a Guinness world record for the easiest argument to bring down, ever. All you have to do is present a pineapple

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Naw, the pineapple shows we ain't s'posed to eatem. It's the forbidden fruit.Lucia wrote:Ray Comfort is extremely annoying. I don't appreciate his efforts to help the negative stereotype of atheists live on (because that's all he's achieving, if anything).
I do love the banana argument. It has to win a Guinness world record for the easiest argument to bring down, ever. All you have to do is present a pineapple![]()
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I always knew those peeps at the canned pineapple factory were troublemakers!JoeyKnothead wrote:Naw, the pineapple shows we ain't s'posed to eatem. It's the forbidden fruit.
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Post #8
It seems to me that the banana argument works better as evidence that humans and any other creatures that like to eat bananas, and have opposable thumbs, are related -- i.e. descended from a common ancestor.
Are there any other creatures with opposable thumbs that like bananas? Hmmm... Let me think... It'll come to me...
(Maybe the banana should be called "The Creationists' Nightmare.")
Are there any other creatures with opposable thumbs that like bananas? Hmmm... Let me think... It'll come to me...
(Maybe the banana should be called "The Creationists' Nightmare.")