Ray Comfort's 'Noah' Alternative Movie Gets 1 Million YouTube Views in Less than a Month (VIDEO)

Christian evangelist Ray Comfort released the 30-minute "Noah-And the Last Days," on March 28-the same day that Hollywood's controversial "Noah" movie. The film used the counter the Hollywood film reached 1 million YouTube views in 23 days, and won a Telly Award this week and is being aired on 14 major TV networks.

"When I saw that Hollywood had originally listed their version as fantasy, I felt compelled to produce something that would show that the story of Noah is an historical fact, despite what the mockers believe. So we placed it for free viewing on [YouTube] and the reaction has been extremely positive," Comfort told Charisma news.

Comfort adds that he is encouraged that it has reached 1 million views, by the Telly award and for positive reviews posted on his Facebook page.

Comfort said he provided an alternative viewing of the account for Christians disappointed by the Hollywood epic. Comfort told Christian News Network that his film movie was made to communicate the true biblical account of Noah as well as a very important biblical message.

"The main message in our movie is that God means what He says," Comfort said. "He once judged the world because of its wickedness, and He warns that He will do it again, but this time it won't be just a catastrophic worldwide flood."

Produced by Living Waters "Noah-And the Last Days"provides ten signs of the end of the age. Revealing Indisputable evidence that we are living in the last days.

The movie Features on the street interviews about the Great Flood, the existence of God, salvation in Jesus Christ, and God's judgment of sin. It also draws biblical correlations between the rampant sinfulness of the world in the time of Noah and the state of today's culture.

Comfort has been very vocal about his opinions of the Hollywood version of the Noah story. "Taking 'poetic license' on this story further erodes the public's perception of the biblical account-and of the Bible in general," he told Charismanews.

He had a message for Aronofsky stating, "Maybe they will even consider making a sequel called 'Muhammad,' where they portray him as an evil character as they did with "Noah," and see if Muslims file in two-by-two to see it. But they wouldn't dare malign Muhammad's character, because they know that there would be serious repercussions. With "Noah" they have shown that they have no respect for Christians and Jews by painting Noah as a psychopath. "

"They have no qualms about sensationalizing the story of Noah in order to make it more profitable. That's their bottom line. But the movie strays so far from the biblical account that it omits its essential message: God's judgment for man's sin and evil," Comfort says.

Watch the short film bellow: