Hot Potatoes
Don't blame the messenger because the message is unpleasant.
- Ken Starr -

Nobody likes to touch so-called "hot potatoes." But in the end, we only act like puppets if we don't discuss serious issues and follow a general mindset without critical questions. As one quote goes: "It often takes more courage to change your mind than it does to hold it." Yes, it takes courage to listen to a different point of view and not dismiss it as stupid nonsense. In his documentaries, Ray Comfort grabs the "hot potatoes," asks uncomfortable but essential questions, and gets different answers. These films might give you something to think about in a way like it probably never did before. Be invited to compare your knowledge and ideas with another point of view. Don't miss these challenging films.
Picture of our world in deep trouble. Caption: "As it was in the days of Noah..."
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The story of Noah and the Ark is more popular than ever. For those who doubt the popularity of this story, evidence is everywhere. It shouldn't surprise anyone to learn that the largest water park in the US is located in the Wisconsin Dells and is called Noah's Ark. But honestly, what comes to mind when you hear about Noah's Ark? Fantasy, movie, or myth. See and hear for yourself what others have to say about it. Could there be more to it than an old story or a Hollywood theme? Let's see!

Darwin signals silence.
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"Live Science," says of Darwinian evolution: "It can turn dinosaurs into birds, apes into humans, and amphibious mammals into whales." Darwin said about himself: "As a child, I often wrote deliberate nonsense to surprise others. Watch this exciting video that proves our society and science trust nothing less than theory. Are we ultimately just "good robots" following a Darwin cult?

John Lennon can be seen through a bullet hole
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"More popular than Jesus" is part of a remark made by John Lennon of the Beatles in a March 1966 interview, in which he argued that the public was more intrigued by the band than by Jesus Christ and that the Christian faith was becoming irrelevant and that the rock music will survive. Was he right in his opinion? In our Western culture, many people have sadly traded their so-called "traditional beliefs" in God for materialism, eastern religions, or cults. Nevertheless, the number of those who believe in Jesus Christ is growing. Maybe not at the moment in our society, but even more so in Africa and Asia, even under persecution. The statements in this film may surprise us with their directness, but they also verify that things differ from what we would like to see it.
Hitler in a cheering crowd and traces of blood
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Adolf Hitler, Abortion & Christianity. Produced by Living Waters. Presenter Ray Comfort. Hitler and his accomplices determined who had the right to live and who didn't. Are there parallels to today? Anyone who claims something like this is stigmatized, mocked, and even threatened. When politics, the media, and society talk about the fate of a baby in the womb, buzzwords such as "women's health" or "family planning" are used again today. Either people don't want to raise such a "hot potato," or they slander those who dare to raise a matter of life and death. In his documentary, Ray Comfort does just that, asking young people questions that yield shocking answers.