"[Ray Comfort is] an ignorant fool."
While atheist Richard Dawkins is arguably the modern poster boy for Charles Darwin, both men have something radically keeps them separate. Darwin believed in the existence of God. In The Origin of Species he refers to creation as the “works of God,” and calls God the “Creator” an amazing seven times. Richard Dawkins believes Darwin was a genius, yet claims, “The more you understand the significance of evolution, the more you are pushed away from the agnostic position and towards atheism.” It seems Professor Dawkins thinks Charles Darwin didn't understand the significance of his own theory. Perhaps the genius Darwin had was his insistence that this creation is the work of the Almighty God.
Just months after the 2009 discovery of the supposed "missing link", author Ray Comfort turns the tables on evolutionists. In Nothing Created Everything,, he systematically puts the evidence for evolution under a microscope and shows it simply doesn't hold up.
The book demonstrates that when it comes to explaining how life began, atheists and evolutionists offer faith and no facts. Ironically, atheists insist nothing created everything - a scientific impossibility.
In a conversational tone, this book speaks to both atheists and believers and urges this discussion be based on hard evidence. And when it is, people will realize evolution is a theory that cant be tested or measured and therefore can't be scientific.
Nothing Created Everything (Amazon.com reviews):
"This work was better than excellent."
"Ray does it again! Nothing created everything is another solid, enjoyable read, only by Mr. Comfort! I highly recommend to the skeptic, the believer, or the atheist."
"Congratulations, Ray, for simply, lightheartedly and very rationally stating the obvious in this wonderful book. The title alone displays in three simple words the gross irrationality of atheistic science."
"The book presents another side of this issue, is factual and very well written! Read it and the Evolution dogma will fall like a house of cards...enter a new paradigm!"
(Hardcover, 222 pages)