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0:13 (Ray Comfort) Have you heard of Adolf Hitler?0:14 No.
0:15 You don't know who he is?
0:16 No.
0:17 ♪♪♪
0:32 [cheering]
0:33 ♪♪♪
0:39 (Adolf Hitler) [speaking German]
0:46 ♪♪♪
0:48 I'm Ray Comfort.
0:49 I'm Jewish, and I'm deeply concerned that a generation
0:52 is forgetting one of the greatest tragedies
0:54 in the history of the human race.
0:57 Adolf Hitler sanctioned the murder
0:58 of eleven million people,
1:00 including six million Jews, through what's commonly called
1:03 the Holocaust.
1:05 In Germany, statues of Hitler are forbidden,
1:07 and his Nazi salute is illegal. And in Austria,
1:11 if you even deny the Holocaust took place,
1:13 they'll throw you in jail.
1:15 Germany so wants to keep alive the memory of that horror,
1:18 it has mandatory Holocaust education for its children.
1:22 This is because it's been rightly said that
1:24 those who forget history are destined to repeat it.
1:27 (Ray Comfort) Adolf Hitler, what do you know about him?
1:29 He was a, um-- what's it called?
1:33 He was kind of a president.
1:36 (Ray Comfort) What do you know about Adolf Hitler?
1:37 I really don't know anything about it.
1:40 (Ray Comfort) Have you heard of Adolf Hitler?
1:41 Um, no.
1:43 (Ray Comfort) You never heard of him?
1:44 No.
1:45 I vaguely remember him.
1:47 (Ray Comfort) Who was Adolf Hitler?
1:50 Um, he was the guy that's in--was he German?
1:55 I really don't know that much about him.
1:57 (Ray Comfort) Who was Adolf Hitler?
1:58 Um...
2:04 uh, this guy--with a--
2:08 he had a mustache.
2:10 (Ray Comfort) Who was Adolf Hitler?
2:12 He was a communist, right, leader of Germany?
2:16 Who was Adolf Hitler?
2:17 I don't know.
2:18 You have no idea at all?
2:20 No.
2:21 Uh, he was a communist.
2:23 Um, is he like a actor or someone?
2:28 He's like, something about Holocaust.
2:30 (Ray Comfort) So tell me what you know about Adolf Hitler.
2:32 Uh, I don't know anything about him.
2:34 Have you ever heard of him?
2:35 No, I haven't.
2:37 Who's the guy with the mustache?
2:39 Um, don't know, I'm sorry.
2:41 (Ray Comfort) You're about to meet Steve.
2:43 As you'll see, Steve is a self-proclaimed neo-Nazi
2:47 who loves Adolf Hitler, hates Jews and people of dark skin.
2:51 White people are up here,
2:53 and then there's [bleep] and Jews.
2:55 So, the white man is the best man.
2:57 (Ray Comfort) What's the purpose of man's existence?
2:59 To get drunk and have a blue Mohawk.
3:01 What was Jesus Christ?
3:03 (Ray Comfort) Savior of the world.
3:05 No, he was a [bleep] Jew!
3:07 And what do Jews do?
3:08 They lie! 3:09 Christianity is a Jewish trick, but it hasn't tricked me,
3:12 because I'm Greek and I'm smarter than that.
3:13 (Ray Comfort) Spell the word "shop."
3:15 Shop? S-h-o-p.
3:17 (Ray Comfort) What do you do when you come to a green light?
3:19 Stop.
3:20 (Ray Comfort) Green light.
3:22 Oh. Go. [laughs]
3:23 (Ray Comfort) See, now, if you can make a mistake
3:24 with something as simple as that--
3:25 [Yeah that was good.]
3:27 (Ray Comfort) just think if you're making a mistake
3:28 with this whole philosophy.
3:29 I'm not. You're making a mistake!
3:30 I don't hate black people because they're black.
3:31 I hate black people because they're pieces of [bleep],
3:33 because they ruin every [bleep] neighborhood
3:36 they come into, because they do bad things
3:38 to my people because of the color of our skin.
3:40 This country is [bleep], and I hate America.
3:42 America is run by a bunch of little weak [bleep] Jews
3:44 that were like, that couldn't stand up for themselves,
3:47 so they had to make up a fake God to protect them,
3:49 because they're a weak race.
3:50 Jesus was a Jew,
3:52 and if He were in Auschwitz, I'd give Him a tattoo.
3:54 Adolf Hitler was not evil.
3:56 (Ray Comfort) So, what do you have to do to be evil?
3:58 He killed six million Jews, and blacks, and gypsies,
4:00 and homosexuals.
4:01 I don't believe that; I think that's a lie.
4:04 I don't think he killed that many people.
4:05 I love Hitler.
4:06 (Ray Comfort) Why?
4:08 Because he wanted to cleanse the world of non-white races.
4:17 (Ray Comfort) Don't you think he was evil?
4:18 Evil? No, no.
4:20 Who was Adolf Hitler?
4:21 The leader of the Nazis.
4:24 He ran the fascist movement in World War II, right?
4:28 Good guy, bad guy?
4:29 He was intelligent, but he was-- what he was doing was bad.
4:32 (Ray Comfort) Have you heard of Adolf Hitler?
4:34 Yes. Yeah.
4:35 (Ray Comfort) What did he do?
4:37 He killed a lot of people and tried to take over the world.
4:40 (Ray Comfort) Good guy or bad guy?
4:41 Bad! 4:43 (Ray Comfort) I've got to ask you this question.
4:44 It's not a racist question,
4:45 but are you German?
4:47 Bin ein Deutschlander.
5:40 And do you know what Hitler said, is he said Christianity
5:42 is a nice religion, but let's let it die out.
5:45 He put the Jewish people in concentration camps.
5:48 And he basically brainwashed the whole German civilization
5:51 into believing that Jews were evil,
5:53 and he needed to get rid of them.
5:55 He started World War II.
5:57 (Ray Comfort) It's 1939, you've got a high-powered rifle,
5:59 and Adolf Hitler is in your sights.
6:01 Do you take him out?
6:02 (female) Absolutely.
6:04 (Ray Comfort) Okay, so you didn't hesitate.
6:05 Would you take him out?
6:07 Yes. 6:08 (Ray Comfort) Okay, it's about 30 years earlier.
6:11 Mrs. Hitler is pregnant with Adolf.
6:13 Would you take her out?
6:15 If I knew what he was going to do?
6:18 (Ray Comfort) Mmm-hmm.
6:19 Yeah. 6:20 (Ray Comfort) Would you shoot him?
6:28 (Ray Comfort) If you go back 30 years earlier,
6:30 and Adolf Hitler's mother is pregnant with Adolf,
6:33 and you've got a high-powered rifle,
6:36 and you had got one shot, would you take him out?
6:38 Would you kill her to kill him?
6:53 (Ray Comfort) Did he kill millions of Russians?
7:16 (Ray Comfort) Did you lose any relatives?
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7:41 ♪♪♪
7:57 ♪♪♪
8:03 (Ray Comfort) Adolf Hitler hated Christianity.
8:05 He called it a disease and once said,
8:08 "The heaviest blow which ever struck humanity
8:11 was Christianity,"
8:12 adding that it was an invention of the Jew.
8:14 He killed or imprisoned genuine pastors
8:16 and replaced them with his own Nazi pastors.
8:19 He also replaced the cross with a swastika,
8:22 printed 100,000 copies of his own twisted Bible,
8:25 rewrote the Ten Commandments,
8:27 and then created his own Aryan, anti-Semitic, non-Jewish Jesus.
8:31 But most importantly, all this sprung from the fact
8:35 that Hitler had created his own image of God
8:37 and was what the Bible calls an idolater.
8:40 He had another god before the God of the Bible.
8:43 Like Judas Iscariot, he professed to be a follower
8:46 of Jesus of Nazareth, but his motive was for
8:49 his own evil agenda, and that agenda was very clear.
8:53 He said, "He alone who owns the youth gains the future."
8:59 Adolf Hitler deceived the youth of Germany.
9:01 He deceived many within the traditional church.
9:04 But most of all,
9:06 he deceived the millions of Germans who believed his lie
9:08 about the supremacy of the German race.
9:12 ♪♪♪ 9:18 (Ray Comfort) History tells us of one man who was present
9:20 when the Nazis killed 1,600 Jews on April 6, 1942.
9:24 He witnessed them being shot and then being buried alive.
9:28 (male #1) I saw them do the killing.
9:32 At 5:00 p.m., they gave the command,
9:35 "Fill in the pits."
9:37 Screams and groans were coming from the pits.
9:43 Suddenly, I saw my neighbor Ruderman
9:46 rise from under the soil.
9:47 His eyes were bloody, and he was screaming,
9:50 "Finish me off!"
9:53 A murdered woman lay at my feet.
9:57 A boy of five years crawled out from under her body
10:01 and began to scream desperately, "Mommy!"
10:06 That was all I saw, since I feel unconscious.
10:14 (Ray Comfort) It's 1943, a German officer
10:17 has pointed a machine gun at you and told you
10:19 to get in a bulldozer and drive it forward.
10:20 You look in front of you. There's a big pit.
10:22 Hundreds of Jewish families have been shot,
10:25 and they're in the pit.
10:26 Many of them are dead, but some of them are still alive.
10:28 He's telling you to bury them alive.
10:31 [Gasps.]
10:33 (Ray Comfort) You know that if you say no, he's just going to say okay,
10:34 and shoot you with his machine gun.
10:36 Oh, my goodness.
10:37 (Ray Comfort) Okay, and someone else is going to do it.
10:38 He's going to do it.
10:39 Would you do what he says?
10:40 I don't know.
10:42 Wow, I think that's a powerful question.
10:44 (Ray Comfort) If you do what he says, he's going to let you live.
10:46 Would you drive the bulldozer forward?
10:48 No.
10:49 No.
10:50 (Ray Comfort) Why not?
10:51 They're going to die anyway.
10:52 Because I'd rather die not doing that,
10:54 knowing that I was the cause.
10:56 (Ray Comfort) Would you drive the bulldozer?
10:57 Absolutely not.
10:58 I think I would do it forward only because of the fear
11:05 of my own life and fearing that I have no other choice.
11:09 (Ray Comfort) Would you do what he says?
11:11 Absolutely.
11:12 I would not.
11:13 (Ray Comfort) What about you?
11:14 Would you drive it forward?
11:15 No, I would take the shot.
11:16 (Ray Comfort) Would you do what he says?
11:17 Probably, yes.
11:18 (Ray Comfort) You'd just bury those Jews?
11:19 Yeah, if it was me or if it was my life,
11:23 I would probably do that, yeah.
11:25 I'd do it.
11:27 (Ray Comfort) Okay, let's say that the soldier said to you,
11:28 "Look, I don't want you to bury these people alive.
11:30 I'm just going to give you my gun,
11:31 and you just finish them all off.
11:33 Just shoot them."
11:34 Would you do that?
11:35 Nah, that would be harder to do.
11:36 Yeah, that would be something--
11:37 (Ray Comfort) It's almost more merciful
11:39 to be shot than buried alive, don't you think?
11:41 Oh, I think so, yeah.
11:43 (Ray Comfort) So, you wouldn't shoot them, but you'd bury them?
11:45 Yeah. 11:46 (Ray Comfort) What's the difference?
11:48 Because I would think that most of them would be dead.
11:49 That would be the--
11:50 (Ray Comfort) But there's some still alive.
11:52 Yeah, I would probably try to put that out of my mind.
11:55 (Ray Comfort) Would you do what he says?
11:57 Absolutely not.
11:58 He may as well shoot me.
11:59 (Ray Comfort) If he said, "Take my gun.
12:01 We've got a dozen officers pointing their guns at you.
12:04 I want you to shoot those Jews."
12:05 No, dude, no, no.
12:07 (Ray Comfort) So, you wouldn't shoot them?
12:08 Nah, I don't like--
12:09 (Ray Comfort) But you'd bury them?
12:09 If--
12:11 Well, then, I would probably do it just to save myself
12:15 and my family.
12:17 (Ray Comfort) If he said to you, "I want you to take this machine gun
12:20 and finish those Jews off," would you do that?
12:22 No, I wouldn't kill anybody.
12:23 I couldn't do it.
12:25 (Ray Comfort) But you're burying them alive,
12:26 which is worse than being shot with a bullet.
12:29 You're killing me, man.
12:31 That's a tough decision.
12:33 (Ray Comfort) Would you do what he wants?
12:36 (Ray Comfort) You'd just drive it forward?
12:37 You wouldn't hesitate?
12:39 (Ray Comfort) Would you drive it forward?
12:41 No.
12:42 No, I would not.
12:43 (Ray Comfort) Would you do what he wants?
12:44 No.
12:45 (Ray Comfort) Why not?
12:46 Well, for one, that's not morally right to me.
12:49 What can one person do, if just that one person
12:52 got out of the bulldozer?
12:53 You know what I mean?
12:55 Like, then their life is gone, too.
12:58 It's that everyone needed to rise up against him, you know?
13:01 And I think that's what a lot of people were--
13:04 where was the world, you know?
13:05 Where was everybody? You know?
13:07 (Ray Comfort) Maybe everybody is made up of individuals that would say,
13:09 "I could never bury human beings alive.
13:12 I'd rather die than do that."
13:13 Do you value life?
13:14 Of course. 13:16 (Ray Comfort) So, you wouldn't take a human life?
13:17 You value human life?
13:19 (male #2) Yeah.
13:21 (Ray Comfort) How do you feel about abortion?
13:22 (male #2) Mmm, it all depends.
13:25 That's a tricky subject.
13:27 (Ray Comfort) Sounds like you value human life.
13:30 I do value human life.
13:31 (Ray Comfort) Alicia, how do you feel about abortion?
13:36 Uh...
13:41 I feel that, um, it's a woman's right to choose,
13:45 and every situation is a different situation.
13:48 I'm for abortion.
13:49 You know, that's a tricky situation.
13:51 I am pro-life, but you know, until you're--it's really easy
13:55 from the outside to say I'm going to do this,
13:58 and I'm going to do that,
13:59 but until you're actually in that situation,
14:02 there's no saying what you will do.
14:03 I mean, it's really--
14:05 (Ray Comfort) If you're pro-life, do you believe it's a baby in the womb?
14:07 Absolutely, yes.
14:08 (Ray Comfort) When does it become a life?
14:09 Well, it kind of does at the start,
14:12 but it's not as much until after three months.
14:14 (Ray Comfort) This is actual footage of a baby in the womb
14:17 at just six weeks, six days of age.
14:19 You can clearly see the baby's eyes, hands, and heartbeat.
14:23 There's a fetus there, not a baby.
14:25 (Ray Comfort) You don't think it's a baby?
14:26 Not yet, not until three months.
14:28 (Ray Comfort) Do you think it's a baby in the womb?
14:30 Yes.
14:32 (Ray Comfort) Okay, finish this sentence for me, okay?
14:34 It's okay to kill a baby in the womb when--
14:39 I don't know.
14:41 (Ray Comfort) Do you think it's a baby in the womb?
14:42 Yeah.
14:44 Yeah.
14:45 (Ray Comfort) Okay, finish this sentence for me:
14:47 It's okay to kill a baby in the womb when--
14:50 If it comes from something that shouldn't have happened.
14:54 (Ray Comfort) When does it become a life?
14:56 That's a tough one.
14:59 (Ray Comfort) Here's a question, if you're in doubt.
15:01 Okay, I'm a construction worker,
15:04 and I see a building, and I say to you,
15:05 "I'm just going to blow up that building in a minute.
15:08 There's a possibility there's somebody in there.
15:10 I just don't know, but I'm going to blow it up anyway."
15:13 What would you say to me?
15:15 I'm not sure if there's life in that building or not,
15:17 but I'm going to blow it up anyway.
15:18 Have you had an abortion?
15:19 Actually, yes, I have.
15:21 (Ray Comfort) Do you feel guilty about it?
15:22 No.
15:24 (Ray Comfort) What justifies the killing of a baby in a womb?
15:26 If you can't support it when it comes out.
15:28 I think it's better to have a plan.
15:30 I think it's--you know, if you're going to do something
15:32 like that, you should definitely give it much, much more thought.
15:34 It's not something you should, you know, just lightly say,
15:37 "Oh, well, let's just go do it."
15:39 You know?
15:41 (Ray Comfort) Can you see that's like saying, "Look,
15:42 before you bury those Jews alive,
15:43 just give it some thought and then bury them alive"?
15:45 Ah.
15:47 (Ray Comfort) Can you see the--
15:48 Yeah, I see where you're going with this.
15:50 I guess you could say it's kind of the same thing.
15:53 (Ray Comfort) Here's you, Frank.
15:55 You would give your life for Jews who were going to
15:57 die anyway, and yet you won't speak up against
15:59 the murder of children in the womb.
16:01 I would like you to say that is wrong
16:04 to kill a child in the womb.
16:05 The safest place on earth is a mother's womb.
16:07 And to actually go in there and destroy a human life.
16:10 Why?
16:11 For selfish reasons.
16:12 Well, depending, I guess, right?
16:14 I mean, it would depend on the reasons.
16:16 (Ray Comfort) Well, tell me a reason for killing a baby in the womb.
16:17 Well, I mean, you know, if it's rape
16:20 or something like that.
16:21 You know what I mean?
16:22 Which is, I know, a tough decision, but that's mentally,
16:24 you know, for--
16:25 (Ray Comfort) Why is it tough?
16:26 Why would you kill the baby for the crime of the father?
16:27 Which is worse, murder or rape?
16:29 You're murdering a child, taking another life
16:31 because of the crime of the father.
16:33 Who knows when life begins?
16:34 I wouldn't know.
16:36 (Ray Comfort) Do you think God knows when life begins?
16:37 I think yeah, probably.
16:39 (Ray Comfort) And do you know what the Sixth Commandment is?
16:41 No, no.
16:42 (Ray Comfort) It says, "You shall not kill."
16:44 So you should say it's never right to kill a child
16:45 in the womb. And Hitler declared Jews as non-humans,
16:50 and that's what you're doing when you're saying,
16:53 "That's not a baby until three months.
16:54 That's what I think."
16:55 It's very subjective.
16:57 And if you're not sure, it's taking a terrible risk
16:59 with somebody else's life.
17:01 Imagine if someone said that about you when you were
17:03 just three months old, and they decided to kill you
17:06 because of selfish reasons.
17:08 I wouldn't want other people to judge me,
17:10 so I wouldn't want to do that to other people.
17:12 So whatever their decision is, you know,
17:13 it's between them and God.
17:16 It's their baby.
17:17 (Ray Comfort) Whose baby?
17:19 The mother.
17:20 (Ray Comfort) She's got the right to kill it?
17:22 If she can't--if she feels she can't take care of it or she--
17:26 (Ray Comfort) So that's the criteria.
17:27 I can't take care of this.
17:28 It's going to interfere with my life.
17:29 I'll kill it.
17:31 Yes.
17:32 (Ray Comfort) Wow.
17:34 [rewind sound]
17:35 (Ray Comfort) Do you value human life?
17:37 Yeah.
17:38 (Ray Comfort) Are you a Christian?
17:39 Um, in a sense.
17:42 I believe in God completely.
17:43 (Ray Comfort) So what's the Sixth Commandment?
17:45 I don't know.
17:47 (Ray Comfort) "You shall not kill."
17:48 Why would you advocate the murder of a child
17:51 in the womb, if you know God says,
17:52 "You shall not kill"?
17:54 You should be dogmatically against the killing of children
17:58 in the womb.
17:59 It's the safest place on earth, a woman's womb.
18:01 So why would you say it's okay to kill children in the womb?
18:04 There's no way that you're going to change my opinion
18:07 on this, because I believe it is a woman's choice.
18:10 I just, I personally would not do it,
18:12 but I believe it should be a choice.
18:14 You know, there's all sorts of medical problems.
18:15 There's all sorts of birth defects, whatever, so you know
18:17 that their quality of life is going to be pretty much
18:19 restrained into a 9 x 9 hospital room.
18:22 (Ray Comfort) So, you're saying--
18:23 Do you really think that it's fair to kind of live that--
18:25 I mean, what type of quality of life is that?
18:27 (Ray Comfort) The Nazis are in front of you.
18:29 They're going to kill kids with Downs Syndrome.
18:32 They're going to kill them all.
18:33 They did this.
18:34 Uh-huh.
18:36 (Ray Comfort) Do you think that's okay then?
18:36 No, absolutely not.
18:38 (Ray Comfort) They've got a bad quality of life.
18:39 Definitely not.
18:40 And who's to say that they have a bad quality of life?
18:42 There's no possible way that that child would have
18:43 a good life, so why raise that child to have a bad life?
18:46 (Ray Comfort) How can you make that judgment when the child is not born?
18:49 Um--
18:51 (Ray Comfort) I could say that about any child.
18:52 This child could have a bad life.
18:53 I think I'll kill it.
18:55 What about you?
18:57 It's okay to kill a baby in the womb when--
18:58 Um, when you're really messed up,
19:02 and you're about to beat that kid or something.
19:04 (Ray Comfort) We're talking about a holocaust in America,
19:06 in our country that's sanctioned by the government.
19:10 Do you think it's okay to kill kids in the womb?
19:12 I don't think it's okay.
19:13 I just don't think that, um--
19:16 (Ray Comfort) But isn't that like what Nazi Germany was about?
19:18 It's like saying, "What Hitler did was wrong.
19:21 I think it's his choice.
19:22 I don't think it's okay, but he did it,
19:24 and it was his choice to do so,
19:26 and he had the sanction of the German people, because
19:28 they allowed him in. And so it's okay, but even though,
19:30 you know, I don't agree with it."
19:32 Can you see it's a similar thing?
19:34 Uh, I guess when you put it like that,
19:36 it is very similar, yeah.
19:38 It's very similar to say that-- I guess me saying that it's okay
19:42 for someone to choose is the same thing as saying
19:44 it's okay for Hitler to choose.
19:46 (Ray Comfort) So are you going to change your stance on it?
19:47 Yeah, it's definitely,
19:49 it's definitely making me think, yeah.
19:50 (Ray Comfort) I'd like you to feel like you would in Germany,
19:52 when Jews were being killed all around you.
19:53 You'd be horrified.
19:55 And we've got a holocaust in America where real babies
19:58 are being murdered because of a woman's choice,
20:00 and it's legal.
20:01 It's like Nazi Germany.
20:03 He did it legally.
20:04 He didn't do anything legally wrong.
20:06 But I think, in some situations, it can be necessary.
20:09 I think--
20:11 (Ray Comfort) Do you think it's a baby in the womb?
20:12 Yeah.
20:14 (Ray Comfort) So finish this sentence off for me.
20:16 Killing a baby in the womb is okay when--
20:19 Oh, there we go.
20:22 Never.
20:24 (Ray Comfort) Brittany, I noticed you called it a child.
20:25 So finish this sentence for me.
20:29 It's okay to kill a child in the womb when--
20:33 Well.
20:36 Maybe it's just okay if you adopt it out and
20:40 just not keep it, 'cause if somebody is not ready for it--
20:43 (Ray Comfort) So you're saying that you're changing your mind
20:45 about abortion right now?
20:47 Yeah, yes, yes.
20:48 It sounds bad when you put it in that kind of words.
20:53 (Ray Comfort) Would you ever vote for someone who was
20:55 for the killing of children in the womb?
20:57 No.
20:58 (Ray Comfort) Well, that's great.
20:59 So, have you just changed your mind about abortion?
21:01 Yeah. It's not something I've thought about much,
21:03 but I figured if I was ever in a situation like that, I'd just
21:06 give it up for adoption if I couldn't take care of it myself,
21:08 so--
21:09 But I've never really thought about it like that,
21:11 I guess.
21:13 (Ray Comfort) Isn't that great to give it up for adoption
21:13 instead of killing it?
21:15 Yeah.
21:16 (Ray Comfort) It's a wonderful option, adoption.
21:18 And just as you felt strongly about the life of Jews,
21:21 and we needed to rise up as one person and speak against it,
21:24 don't you think we need to do that
21:26 when it comes to the issue of abortion?
21:28 I think you have a valid point there.
21:30 I never paralleled those two.
21:32 (Ray Comfort) The Holocaust and abortion?
21:35 Yeah. Yeah.
21:36 I feel like it should be allowed, because it is a choice,
21:39 but I feel like I personally would not do it.
21:41 It's just--
21:44 (Ray Comfort) So you wouldn't kill Jews,
21:46 but it's okay for someone else to kill them?
21:48 Yes.
21:50 (Ray Comfort) So what would you say to someone like you in Germany
21:51 that says, "Well, you should never kill Jews,
21:54 but I think people should have the right to do it."
21:56 I don't think--oh.
21:58 (Ray Comfort) Because that's what you said.
22:00 Yeah, that is what I said,
22:01 huh? Okay.
22:03 (Ray Comfort) So have you just changed your mind about abortion?
22:05 Yes, I've just changed my mind about abortion.
22:06 (Ray Comfort) So are you going to vote differently in the future
22:07 when you do vote?
22:08 Yeah.
22:09 (Ray Comfort) Do you mean that?
22:11 Yeah.
22:12 So are you changing your mind about abortion?
22:14 Yeah, when you put it that way, it does change your mind.
22:15 It's never okay to kill a baby in the womb.
22:18 (Ray Comfort) Okay, so are you going to change your mind
22:19 about abortion?
22:20 Yes, I am.
22:22 (Ray Comfort) Are you going to vote differently in the future?
22:23 Yes, vote against abortion.
22:25 (Ray Comfort) It's okay to kill a baby in the womb when--
22:28 In my heart, I would say never.
22:30 (Ray Comfort) So have you just changed your mind about abortion?
22:33 Yes, I have.
22:35 (Ray Comfort) Do you think it's a baby in the womb?
22:36 Yes.
22:38 (Ray Comfort) So, what justification is there for killing
22:40 a baby in the womb?
22:42 Can you think of one?
22:46 Um, for killing a baby in the womb--
22:51 Um, well, I think everyone's situation is--
22:54 (Ray Comfort) Give me a situation where you could say,
22:57 "Yep, that's justifiable.
22:58 You can kill that baby because of--"
23:01 Um...
23:06 you know what?
23:07 I can't think of one.
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23:18 (Ray Comfort) Adolf Hitler hated the Ten Commandments
23:20 and wanted to free people from them.
23:22 He called the Commandments the curse of Mount Sinai
23:25 and said that the God of the Bible was a tyrant
23:27 who tells us to do the things we don't want to do.
23:30 Clearly, Hitler didn't like the thought of
23:32 "You shall not kill,"
23:33 because it didn't fit into his hate-filled worldview.
23:36 Although he's an extreme example, it's common practice
23:39 to have a low moral standard when we free ourselves
23:41 from the Ten Commandments or when we're unaware
23:43 of their true meaning.
23:46 It's encouraging to realize that people
23:48 are willing to change their minds about abortion.
23:51 When people see things from a different perspective,
23:53 they're able to think clearly and often make
23:55 honest, intelligent choices.
23:57 As I spoke with people about abortion,
23:59 our conversation often led to the issue of morals,
24:01 where morals came from,
24:03 and ultimately the issue of the afterlife.
24:06 Hey, what happens after someone dies?
24:07 Do you think there's a heaven?
24:09 Sure, we're going to go to heaven.
24:10 Yes, sir.
24:11 No, I think that that was something,
24:13 like heaven and hell are just kind of made up.
24:15 (Ray Comfort) Are you afraid of dying?
24:16 No, I'm not afraid of death.
24:18 Where are you going when you die?
24:19 At the moment, hell.
24:21 (Ray Comfort) Steven, what do you think happens when someone dies?
24:23 Do you think there's an afterlife?
24:25 Uh, I don't know, probably not.
24:28 (Ray Comfort) Probably not?
24:29 So, this is all there is?
24:31 I think so, yeah.
24:32 (Ray Comfort) Do you believe God exists?
24:35 I don't think so, no.
24:37 (Ray Comfort) If there is a heaven, do you think you'd get there?
24:38 Are you a good person?
24:39 Oh, yeah, for sure.
24:40 God wouldn't be mad at me.
24:42 I'm a good person morally.
24:43 Yeah, I'm a good person.
24:45 I'd hope so.
24:46 Yes, sir.
24:47 I believe in God.
24:48 I believe in good.
24:49 I don't do nobody no harm.
24:50 (Ray Comfort) If there's a heaven,
24:51 do you think you're good enough to go there?
24:52 Are you a good person?
24:53 Yeah, I think I'm a good person.
24:55 (Ray Comfort) Why would you go to hell?
24:57 Because of my lifestyle I'm living.
24:58 There is no hell.
25:00 I don't believe that there is a judgment.
25:01 (Ray Comfort) You don't?
25:02 No, I don't believe that.
25:04 (Ray Comfort) Then what's going to happen to Hitler on Judgment Day?
25:05 He's in hell.
25:06 (Ray Comfort) How many lies have you told in your life?
25:08 Oh [bleep], I don't know.
25:10 Thousands, I guess.
25:11 Lies, lies?
25:14 Too many to count.
25:15 Oh, countless.
25:17 (Ray Comfort) What do you call someone who tells countless lies?
25:19 A liar?
25:20 (Ray Comfort) Have you ever stolen something?
25:21 In my lifetime?
25:22 (Ray Comfort) Mmm-hmm.
25:23 Sure, of course, yeah.
25:24 Uh, yes.
25:25 Sure. 25:27 (Ray Comfort) What do you call someone who steals things?
25:28 A thief.
25:29 (Ray Comfort) So what are you?
25:30 A liar and a thief.
25:32 (Ray Comfort) Have you ever used God's name in vain?
25:33 Absolutely.
25:34 Sure have.
25:35 Absolutely, [bleep].
25:36 (Ray Comfort) Have you ever used God's name in vain?
25:38 Yes.
25:40 (Ray Comfort) I heard you use His name just before,
25:41 probably about 30 seconds ago when you talked about lying.
25:43 Do you realize that's called blasphemy when you use
25:45 God's name as a cuss word?
25:47 It's very serious.
25:48 Sure, I guess it is, yeah.
25:50 (Ray Comfort) Now Jesus said, "If you look at a woman and lust for her,
25:52 you commit adultery with her in your heart."
25:55 Have you ever done that, looked at a woman with lust?
25:57 Shoot me now.
25:58 Yes, sir.
26:00 Yeah.
26:01 I like fornicating.
26:02 It's fun.
26:04 (Ray Comfort) Yeah, well, you can like raping and bank robbery.
26:05 It can be fun, but it's not right.
26:06 Have you ever looked at a guy with lust?
26:08 No, I'm gay.
26:09 I commit adultery about every two minutes maybe.
26:12 (Ray Comfort) Have you ever looked with lust?
26:16 Yes.
26:17 Yes.
26:19 (Ray Comfort) So, Alicia, by your own admission, you're a lying,
26:21 blasphemous adulterer at heart, and you've got to face God on
26:23 Judgment Day, and we've looked at four of the Ten Commandments.
26:25 Oh, my goodness!
26:26 (Ray Comfort) You had sex out of marriage?
26:27 Yep.
26:29 (Ray Comfort) So, listen to this, David.
26:30 This is why you don't want to believe in God.
26:32 You're a self-admitted lying, thieving, blasphemous adulterer,
26:33 fornicator--
26:35 Uh-huh.
26:37 And you have to face God on Judgment Day. And the thought
26:38 of being morally responsible to Him is abhorrent to you,
26:40 so you deny His existence.
26:41 Does that make sense?
26:43 Yeah, it makes total sense.
26:44 (Ray Comfort) So, John, you're in big trouble on Judgment Day.
26:46 By your own admission, you're a lying thief, a blasphemer,
26:49 adulterer at heart, and a fornicator.
26:51 Wow, that's a lot.
26:52 (Ray Comfort) So, will you go to heaven or hell?
26:54 From the way it sounds, hell.
26:56 (Ray Comfort) Does that concern you?
26:57 Absolutely.
26:58 No, no, no, no, no, no.
26:59 You've got it all wrong.
27:01 Guilty.
27:02 (Ray Comfort) Would you go to heaven or hell?
27:03 Hell.
27:04 (Ray Comfort) Does that concern you?
27:06 Yeah!
27:08 (Ray Comfort) So does it concern you that if you died today
27:10 and God gave you justice, you'd end up in hell?
27:11 Not really, no.
27:13 Well, don't try to change me around.
27:14 I am the way I am, and I don't give a [bleep].
27:16 (Ray Comfort) You'll be guilty of breaking the commandments.
27:18 So does it concern you that if you died today,
27:20 you'd end up in hell?
27:23 Yes. 27:24 (Ray Comfort) So you're starting to think about your life
27:26 and how valuable it is?
27:27 Yes.
27:29 (Ray Comfort) Does it concern you that if you died today
27:30 and God gave you justice, you'd end up in hell?
27:34 I think God's a loving God,
27:36 and I think He would see my heart.
27:41 (Ray Comfort) You know, He does, and He sees a liar, and a blasphemer,
27:44 and an adulterer at heart.
27:46 But if you're repentant,
27:48 there's something you can actually do,
27:50 because of God's kindness, to have all your sins forgiven.
27:54 Do you know what God did for sinners, any idea?
27:59 He sent His Son, Jesus Christ,
28:01 to the earth to, um, die on the cross for the sinners.
28:07 (Ray Comfort) So if God judges you by the Ten Commandments on the
28:10 Day of Judgment, do you think you'd be innocent or guilty?
28:12 Guilty.
28:13 (Ray Comfort) Heaven or hell?
28:14 Hell.
28:15 (Ray Comfort) Does that concern you?
28:17 Yes, it does somewhat.
28:20 (Ray Comfort) You know, God gave you a conscience,
28:22 so you know right from wrong.
28:24 You know it's wrong to lie, and steal, and fornicate,
28:26 and blaspheme.
28:27 It's written on your heart.
28:29 Right.
28:31 (Ray Comfort) Do you understand the legal implications of what He did?
28:31 God's a judge.
28:33 In His eyes, you're guilty, because you violated His law,
28:34 the Ten Commandments.
28:36 You're heading for a place called hell, God's prison,
28:37 without parole, but Jesus stepped in
28:39 and paid your fine on that cross.
28:41 That means God can legally dismiss your case,
28:44 because your fine was paid for by another.
28:47 I don't know, don't you think it's funny, though,
28:48 that God would put a nice guy like me in hell?
28:51 (Ray Comfort) But a criminal might say that to a judge, but the judge
28:53 will do that which is right, even if it's a nice guy.
28:55 If he's raped and murdered,
28:56 he's going to get the book thrown at him.
28:58 And you've violated God's law.
28:59 Even though you might be a nice guy, you're a self-admitted
29:01 lying thief, blasphemer, adulterer at heart.
29:03 God will give you justice, but He's not willing
29:05 that any perish.
29:07 He's given you something that says, "I don't want to die."
29:09 Listen to it, man.
29:11 You've got a cross in the middle of your eyes.
29:12 Think about what Jesus did on that cross.
29:14 Think about how much God cares about sinners,
29:17 that He would do that.
29:18 And in the Bible verse,
29:19 "For God so loved the world
29:21 that He gave His only begotten Son,
29:22 that whoever believes in Him
29:23 should not perish but have everlasting life."
29:26 Then He rose from the dead.
29:27 And what you've got to do is repent,
29:29 turn from your sins, trust in Jesus.
29:30 God will give you everlasting life.
29:31 He'll forgive your sins.
29:32 Does that make sense?
29:34 Yes, sir.
29:36 (Ray Comfort) And the thing that will save you is God's goodness,
29:38 the Savior, Jesus.
29:40 He's like a parachute.
29:41 Turning to a parachute won't save you,
29:43 but putting it on will.
29:45 And the moment you put on the Lord Jesus Christ,
29:46 the minute you put your trust in Him, Alicia,
29:48 God will forgive your sins, dismiss your case,
29:50 and grant you the gift of everlasting life.
29:53 God will forgive our sins, including abortion,
29:56 and grant us the gift of everlasting life.
29:59 Does that make sense?
30:00 Yes.
30:01 (Ray Comfort) Do you have a Bible at home?
30:02 Yes.
30:03 (Ray Comfort) Are you going to think about this?
30:04 Yes.
30:05 (Ray Comfort) So, if you died today and God gave you justice,
30:06 you'd end up in hell.
30:08 There are two things you have to do to be saved.
30:09 You've got to repent, not just confess your sins,
30:12 but turn from them, and trust alone in Jesus Christ.
30:14 When do you think you'll do that?
30:21 Well, probably as soon as possible.
30:25 Wouldn't everybody?
30:27 (Ray Comfort) Do you have a Bible at home?
30:28 Yeah, I've got a Bible at home.
30:30 (Ray Comfort) Well, would you please think about this?
30:32 Yeah, of course, sure, sure.
30:33 Why not? 30:35 Shortly after the war had ended, the American military
30:37 made those living near the concentration camps
30:39 go through them.
30:40 They wanted them to see firsthand what had caused
30:42 the smoke to billow from the chimneys of those camps
30:45 and to witness what the leaders that
30:47 they had allowed into power had done.
30:50 Notice their lighthearted demeanor as they
30:52 entered the camp, obviously unaware as to the horror
30:55 that had taken place in their own backyard.
30:58 And look at the change on their faces once they realized
31:01 what had actually taken place.
31:06 No doubt there's an abortion clinic near you.
31:08 Perhaps you should pay them a visit to see what actually
31:11 takes place behind their walls, so that you can witness
31:14 firsthand what's happening in your own backyard.
31:20 Over 50 million human beings have been murdered
31:23 in America's holocaust, sanctioned by political leaders
31:27 who've been put into power by the American people.
31:30 Please never, ever give your vote to any politician
31:33 who advocates the murder of a child in the womb.
31:38 So, are you going to vote differently and think
31:40 differently about this?
31:41 Yeah, I think I would.
31:42 I think I definitely would, because you're right.
31:46 I had just said about the Holocaust,
31:47 where was the world?
31:49 If everyone would have banded together, you know,
31:51 make a difference.
31:56 I couldn't have said it better than Alicia.
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