They’re just reeling at recent news — fortunately, though, they have great skills at evading conflict and making up excuses. So let’s see what Ray Comfort is talking about these days.

Standing by my friend Josh Duggar, as a brother in Christ. This was in his BC days. Such were some of us. — Ray Comfort (@raycomfort) May 24, 2015



Standing by my friend Josh Duggar, as a brother in Christ. This was in his BC days. Such were some of us.

So Duggar molests his sisters, and Ray’s rationalization is that it occurred before his “BC” (before Christ) days. Um, that whole family was raised in a fanatically Christian bubble — Josh Duggar was thoroughly indoctrinated from an early age.

I have no idea what he means by Such were some of us. So what awful things did Ray Comfort do in his BC days?

Eric Hovind announces that he loves Josh Duggar. He confessed and repented, therefore it was all OK. And of course, we can blame evolution, somehow.

The truth is, it is you who is applying a double standard. If evolution is true, then there is no absolute right and wrong. If evolution is true Josh should not have admitted his faults over a decade ago because what one evolved bag of molecules does to another bag of molecules just doesn’t really matter. If evolution is true there is no ultimate Judge on the bench who will hold every man, woman, and child responsible for their actions. And if evolution is true you will not give an account for every idle word you speak. The truth is, we all use Christian Morality to judge people. The very idea of judgment comes from Christianity.

A Christian commits evil, and it’s all the fault of other people who don’t believe in god.

Maybe Eric should open his Bible, too. There’s a book in there called Judges. It’s in the Old Testament, which predates Christianity, you know.

What about Ken Ham? Ham is much more media savvy, and while he’d been bragging about the Duggars visiting the Creation “Museum” last September, for now he’s staying mum. Instead, he’s moaning about the Irish marriage equality vote. Guess what’s at fault? Evolution!

it is a failure of the church and Christian homes in not teaching generations of young people to defend the Christian faith. Most church leaders and most parents have compromised God’s Word with evolutionary ideas and thus undermined the authority of the Word of God. And most children from church homes have been given to the state to educate in naturalistic evolutionary humanism! No wonder we have a major problem in the culture.

These guys have a major blindspot. In all their Christian whining, none of them expressed any compassion for the girls who were harmed, or recognized the importance of mutual consent, so they’re outraged that consenting adults might want to make a lifelong commitment to one another, and are just fine with children being violated, as long as the perpetrator apologizes.