Of course, it all makes sense! If the sun is made of concentrated God love, then clearly that must mean that God's love manifests as hydrogen, which is indeed heavily concentrated in stars and that's what allows nuclear fusion to take place. But the sun also has non-negligible amounts of helium, which is what hydrogen turns into after fusion, so that must mean that God's love is also helium. Which makes sense, hydrogen is just a proton, an electron, maybe one or two neutrons, the same component parts of helium. If all these are God's love, we can extend the principle to show that everything composed of atoms is God's love.
But the common saying is that God is love, so the distinction seems odd. God's love is God itself, then, so we must deduce that atomic matter is in fact God. Atomic matters being almost everything we encounter in our lives, the inescapable conclusion is that Ray Comfort is trying to convert us to an odd variation on the theme of pantheism, where God is not everything but close enough for most purposes.