Evangelist Ray Comfort's $1 million tract got him in trouble with the U.S. Secret Service last Thursday. Apparently some prankster tried to deposit the bill in his bank account--in spite of the fact that the front of the bill states, "This note is not legal tender," "Thou Shalt Not Steal," "Department of Eternal Affairs" and includes the Web site www.WayOfTheMasterRadio.com and a picture of Grover Cleveland, a president who has not appeared on any bill. I don't even think there is a $1 million bill, is there? In a note to supporters, Ray says: "Today (Friday, June 2nd) the Secret Service seized a large supply of our Million Dollar Bill tracts from The Great News Network in Texas. They told them that someone in North Carolina tried to deposit one in their bank, and that if they didn't give up their supply, they would arrest them. Then they said they are going to seize our supply in California. If you want Million Dollar bill tracts, you had better order them pronto." Knowing Ray, before this fiasco is over, someone in the Secret Service is going to get saved. Check out our Ministry Today cover story on Ray in the Jan/Feb 2005 issue.
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