Essential message: 180 Movie | Ray Comfort | Living Waters
- Nigel Williams
- 6 hours ago
- 2 min read
Have you ever seen 180 movie - a message by Ray Comfort (of Living Waters)?
This is essential viewing for all Christians today:
Some facts on the 180 movie - by Ray Comfort (Living Waters)
"180" is a 33-minute documentary film released in 2011 by evangelist Ray Comfort, founder of Living Waters Publications. The film addresses the topic of ab0rtion, drawing a controversial comparison between aborti0n and the Holocaust.
source: Wikipedia
In the documentary, Comfort conducts street interviews, initially questioning individuals about their knowledge of Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust. He then shifts the conversation to the subject of aborti0n, posing thought-provoking questions that lead some interviewees to reconsider their pro-choice stance. The film has been described as "a half hour of 'video adrenaline,'" an "emotional rollercoaster," and "mind-blowing."
Source: Living Waters
"180" has garnered significant attention, with over 6 million views on YouTube and more than 1 million DVDs distributed. It has been subtitled in multiple languages to reach a broader audience. The film has received commendations from various Christian leaders and organisations, including John MacArthur, Joni Eareckson Tada, and Kirk Cameron, who referred to it as "33 minutes of video adrenaline, shock, and hope."
Source: Living Waters
However, the film has also faced criticism for its comparison of abort1on to the Holocaust. The Anti-Defamation League labeled this analogy as "cynical and perverse," arguing that it diminishes the historical significance of the Holocaust.
Source: Wikipedia
The film has been utilised as a pro-life educational tool and is often distributed in bulk for outreach purposes.
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