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Faith is the first step to understanding. Either it's the Word of an infallible God, the fallible words of men, or faith in what you personally believe. You've got to have faith in something. Believe me.
Ray Comfort
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Ray Comfort
Age: 74
Born: 1949
Born: December 5
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