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Are you “sexually broken?”

Ian | 30 September, 2009 | 18:17

Then Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron’s Crocoduck Ministry can help. And luckily, they are actually in Canada (I passed their storefront on Hastings St. today in Vancouver).

From their website:

Living Water is a community-based, Christ-centred discipleship program that deals specifically with relational and sexual brokenness

I’m pretty sure they’ve invented a pill for “sexual brokenness.”

There’s a few places you might know these guys from.

  • Kirk Cameron was on growing pains
  • The banana argument (banana ergo God)
  • The Crocoduck argument against evolution
  • crocoduck

  • Their upcoming ploy to give away free copies, at a University near you, of the Origin of Species, complete with an introduction [pdf] that blames the Holocaust on Darwin.
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3 Responses to “Are you “sexually broken?””

  1. Jim Linville says:
    3 October, 2009 at 23:42

    WTF? (pun intnded)
    Comfort is now reconstructing hymens?
    He wouldn’t have to if he kept up with oral banana lessons.

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  2. Will says:
    7 October, 2009 at 11:15

    Just came across your blog and have been reading some of your posts. I’m a little puzzled as to what exactly your fascination with Christians are. Despite you trying to refute them and prove your atheistic worldview, I’m just not sure what motivates you. If I was atheist I probably wouldn’t care what Christians had to say. For the most part, they seem happy and have hope (wether true or false) and so I’d be happy for them. If we weren’t created with purpose than what’s the point of arguing to begin with? Christians try to win others over because they want them to experience the transforming power of Jesus Christ that they’ve experienced. They want others to experience the unexplicable hope and joy that they experience. Why would an atheist want to convince someone of atheism? Is their motivation out of love or arrogance or something else?

    Anyways, you’re a smart guy and a good writer. Keep it up! In the mean time, I’ll be praying for you!

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  3. Living Waters Vancouver care of Google Streetview | Terahertz says:
    7 October, 2009 at 23:44

    [...] Despite the people who don’t understand that it’s generally fair to drive around a city and take pictures of anything that’s publicly displayed, I love the Google Streetview feature of their maps and that they’ve just launched it in Canada. Especially because I can show you locations like this that I mentioned the other day: [...]

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