Enough faith to believe in no God?

By WND Staff


“You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can’t Make Him Think” by Ray Comfort, a book that bumped Richard Dawkins’ “The God Delusion” down the Amazon-com list the day it was introduced, is the No. 1 pick among best-sellers at Shop.WND.com, the online WND Superstore, this week.

Comfort has found that to be an atheist is “to play Russian roulette with all the chambers loaded.”

“An atheist just can’t win,” he writes. “Of course, he feels and acts like a big player, until the trigger is pulled. The issue isn’t the existence of God. If he is wrong and there is a Creator, then he was wrong. He gambled and he lost. No big deal. The real gamble is that there’s no Hell. That’s what makes the player sweat, just a little. ‘What if…?'”

Comfort, who also authored the million-selling “The Atheist Test,” talks to atheists in his book and reveals not just the weakness of their arguments but the solid foundation upon which the Christian stands.

Few books take the time to address the atheist’s conscience. Comfort not only gives empirical evidence for the existence of God, but shows atheists that they desperately need His forgiveness. Using a lively Q&A format, featuring actual questions from atheists sent to Pastor Comfort’s blog at Atheist Central, “You Can Lead An Atheist to Evidence, But You Can’t Make Him Think” shows that God’s existence can be proven, and that anyone can do it!


In second place is one of WND’s popular bumper stickers, “No hope in socialism,” complete with President Obama’s logo in campaign colors.

If you think it’s time for Americans to re-learn the lesson that socialism doesn’t work, here’s a simple way to proclaim it.

If you are tired of keeping quiet, announce your opinion clearly.

If you are worried about the direction this nation is heading, sound the alarm.

The product is 15 inches by nearly 4 inches and is magnetic so it’s perfect for a bumper, a refrigerator, file cabinet or any magnetic surface.

It’s just one of the many hit bumper stickers available at the WND Superstore’s bumper sticker department. Others classics include “Stop the Bailout,” “God Bless America” and “Obumma!,” as well as a wide range of seasonal themes.


In third place is “United in Hate” by Jamie Glazov.

Glazov analyzes the Left’s contemporary romance with militant Islam as a continuation of the Left’s love affair with communist totalitarianism in the 20th Century.

Just as the Left was drawn to the communist killing machines of Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, and Castro, he concludes, so too it is now attracted to radical Islam. Both the radical Left and radical Islam possess a profound hatred for Western culture, for a capitalist economic structure that recognizes individual achievement, and for the Judeo-Christian heritage of the United States.

He writes that both seek to establish a new world order, leftists in the form of a classless communist society, and Islamists in the form of a caliphate ruled by Sharia law.

His warning? To achieve these goals, both are willing to “wipe the slate clean” by means of limitless carnage, with the ultimate goal of erecting their utopia upon the ruins of the system they have destroyed.

He explains one of the foundations of the Left’s romance with militant Islam, as with communism, is the lust for death – for others.

Here are the Shop.WND.com top sellers for March 2-8

  1. “You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can’t Make Him Think” (Autographed)
    By Ray Comfort

  2. “No Hope In Socialism” Magnetic Bumper Sticker
  3. “United in Hate”
    By Jamie Glazov
  4. “Honk if you will pay my mortgage” Magnetic Bumper Sticker
  5. “Obama’s Energy Plan” Magnetic Bumper Sticker
  6. “The Annals of the World”
  7. “Shocked by the Bible” (Book) – Autographed
    By Joe Kovacs

  8. “The Audacity of Deceit” Book
  9. “Geneva Bible” leather cover
  10. “The Money Masters” (DVD)

This list does not include WND’s two sister publications – Whistleblower magazine and Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin – always among the best-selling products in Shop.WND.com. If you’re not subscribing to these two great companions to WND, you’re
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