Shadowing-Übung: why I believe in God - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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For those of you who don't know,
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I am a firm believing, non-denominational Christian.
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This means that I reject any Christianity that's become perverted with man-made doctrine.
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I don't believe Catholics, Protestants,
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Calvinists, and Jehovah's Witnesses are making it to heaven.
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That's a bold claim, I know,
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and I don't say it to be controversial.
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I'd rather say the truth than let somebody walk into hell.
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Not everyone who says to me,
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Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven,
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but he who does the will of my Father in heaven.
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Matthew 7, 21.
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Now, my father is a preacher,
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so I grew up believing in God.
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But in my teen years, I began to doubt.
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I have always been a very skeptical person.
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I won't believe something unless I can be absolutely guaranteed of its certainty.
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So the thought came to my mind,
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wait a second, I don't actually believe in Noah's Flood, do I?
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Those fantastical fairytale-style stories from the Old Testament?
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Do I believe in talking donkeys?
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People coming back from the dead?
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This led me to a very strong fascination with apologetics.
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For those of you who don't know,
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apologetics is the defense of religious doctrines through systematic argumentation and discourse.
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It was going to take some convincing for me to believe in what the Bible claimed.
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I've never been superstitious.
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I'm still not.
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I don't believe in ghosts,
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I don't believe in mythology.
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Here is a big list of everything that made me doubt the existence of God.
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1. There are over a thousand religions,
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and each one believes itself to be correct.
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Maybe Christianity is just a great delusion of the West.
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After all, most Eastern countries don't believe in God.
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Are we arrogant to say that our God is more real than theirs?
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2. It makes sense that humanity would make up a belief in God,
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as our biggest fear is death.
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Most likely it's just a comforting lie we tell ourselves.
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3. Why would God leave a book,
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especially one that runs the risk of being edited,
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lost, or mistranslated by men?
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If he really wanted us to believe in him,
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wouldn't he make it more obvious?
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Four, some of the smartest people in the world believe in evolution.
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They have the science to back it up as well.
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Science beats philosophy, after all,
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at the end of the day.
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Five, there's over 45,000 denominations.
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Clearly it's a confusing doctrine if even Christians can't settle on one idea.
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Six, Christians are clearly delusional.
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Talking about speaking to God,
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being granted revelations, when I,
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who've been a Christian in my whole life have never experienced any of these things.
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7. It's all very convenient.
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Anytime something goes well, we can say,
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that was God, and anytime something goes wrong,
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we can say, that was Satan.
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It's been set up in a way that is unfalsifiable.
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8. Why would God make his initiation rituals so strange?
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Baptism in water?
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Eating the blood and the bread?
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If I were God, I would have made at least some kind of physical glowing happen while doing these rituals,
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so people could tell they were actually working.
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9. The human mind is fallible.
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It can be altered chemically,
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so how can we even trust our own experiences and reasoning?
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10. Would God really let the people who never got the chance to discover him burn in hell?
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There were many other reasons too,
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but those were the main ones.
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So amidst all this doubt,
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how did I find myself where I am now,
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fully convinced in the belief that the Christian God,
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the God of the Bible, exists?
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Let's get into it.
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Chapter 1, The Philosophical Evidence.
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1, The Morality Argument.
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Morality has to come from somewhere.
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We all feel in the back of our minds
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that there are some things that are objectively right and some things that are objectively wrong.
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Without a standard higher than human reasoning, we can't condemn sin.
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Humanity without God collapses to pieces.
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Our whole system of morality in the West is based on the Bible.
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Our legal system wouldn't make sense without God.
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Can we really say that all morality is just the preference of the state or preference of the majority?
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No, because that would justify the Nazi Party.
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The Holocaust was the preference of both the state and the majority,
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yet we know it was wrong.
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As for the morality of God,
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some people would say that he is unjust according to his actions in the Bible,
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who are we to question that.
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Again, everyone has their own idea of morality.
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The objective standard has to come from somewhere,
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and if God writes the standard,
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then what he says goes.
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Simple as that.
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2. Instinct.
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What tells the organisms to keep evolving?
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Why is it taken for granted that even if organisms could evolve, they would?
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Where did the desire to survive come from?
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that matter could come from nothing is one thing.
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To believe that the will to live could come from matter?
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That I could never believe.
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3. Narrative.
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Humanity wouldn't conceive of a saviour like Jesus Christ.
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He just doesn't fit the bill.
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A humble man who turned the other cheek
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and died on a cross doesn't fit with the kind of hero humanity would write for themselves,
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even in the Bible that is reflected on.
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Nevertheless, the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel,
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and they said, No, but we will have a king over us,
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that we may be like the other nations,
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and that our king may judge us and go out before us and fight our battles.
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1 Samuel 8, 19-20.
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And he had a choice and handsome son whose name was Saul.
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There was not a more handsome person than he among the children of Israel.
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From his shoulders upward, he was taller than any of the people." 1 Samuel 9, 2.
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4. This is an amazing point from the book,
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I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be An Atheist.
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If there was an infinite amount of time before the universe began,
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then it never could have began,
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because you can never arrive at a certain point in time in infinity.
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Therefore, something existing infinitely had to create time and make it begin at a certain point.
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5. Absurdity Are the Old Testament stories too far-fetched?
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Have you observed the world that you live in?
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Our Earth is suspended in space by gravity,
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floating in an endless void filled with balls of gas larger than a thousand Earths.
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Humanity has harnessed Wi-Fi
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and can communicate across the globe in a fraction of a second from a device in his pocket
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that is physically connected to nothing.
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If you think Noah's Ark is crazy,
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you haven't seen our world.
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6. Consciousness Try explaining human experience with science.
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There's no way to prove that the human mind exists,
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yet we all have one.
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Think on that for a while,
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you'll give yourself a headache.
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It had to come from somewhere.
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7. Creativity.
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You've heard the design argument a thousand times,
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but why do we notice design?
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Why do we care about it?
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Why do we care about beauty,
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art, art, neatness, and stories.
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Surely that's not something that was necessary to evolve in order for survival.
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So God created mankind in his own image.
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In the image of God, he created them.
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Male and female, he created them.
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Genesis 1, 27.
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8. Calling.
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Every society has religion.
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I don't think that is a coincidence.
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We all have a nagging feeling deep down that there is something higher than ourselves.
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Maybe all of humanity started with one belief,
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but it was lost and confused,
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now every society is trying to find their way back to it.
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Some kind of Babel, perhaps.
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9. Consistency.
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Beyond order, every part of life works,
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and always works in the same way.
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A woman gets pregnant, we know it takes her nine months to give birth.
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I get a cold, I know I need rest.
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The fact you can look up,
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how long do I have to boil an egg in water, is itself crazy.
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Logic is never changing and unalterable.
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It's not just crazy that the universe contains order,
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it's crazy that reality contains order.
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It's crazy that order can even exist.
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10. Lifestyle.
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The Bible would be a strange book to write for yourself.
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No sex until marriage?
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No alcohol?
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No revenge?
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Those who follow the Bible properly live wholesome, productive, virtue-led lives.
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They deny pleasure for a greater good.
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To me, that is an amazing proof of the Bible.
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It doesn't call humanity to do what they want to do.
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It calls humanity to do something they must do.
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11. Separation.
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Humans can betray their instincts,
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to our own detriment and away from our own pleasure.
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That can't be a trait that can evolve,
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because it isn't necessary for survival.
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We have the ability to kill ourselves intentionally, if we wish.
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There is a higher will in humanity.
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12. Result.
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Seeing the way that Christians live and the way that atheists live is proof enough for me.
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And even though there are plenty of atheists who are happy,
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hopeful, moral people, it's only the atheists who don't truly follow their own philosophy.
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They still follow the morality of the West,
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which was built on the Bible.
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Most atheists live subconsciously as if God exists.
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If an atheist really, truly believes that morality and meaning do not exist on an objective level?
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That is a scary thing.
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Chapter 2, The Historical Evidence.
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The articles for all of these will be linked in the description.
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1. The Fall of Tyre.
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In 586 BC, the prophet Ezekiel predicted that the impregnable city of Tyre would not only fall,
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but the rubble would be cast into the sea.
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This came to fruition 250 years later,
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when Alexander the Great destroyed Tyre,
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then used the rubble to make a land bridge to their island fortress.
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The crazy thing about this is
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that the prophecy was fulfilled after the Bible by a character who had no relation to it.
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2. Our calendar is based on the birth of Jesus.
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Just a fact.
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It's been roughly 2,026 years since Jesus was born.
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3. Hezekiah's Tunnel.
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The Bible records an account in 2 Chronicles and 2 Kings where where King Hezekiah digs a tunnel under Jerusalem.
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In 1880, the tunnel was discovered,
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along with an inscription mentioning King Hezekiah by name.
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4. Manuscripts The Bible is 66 books,
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written over a period of 2,000 years by 40 different people,
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and yet it forms a cohesive, uncontradicting narrative.
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Need proof it hasn't been edited over time?
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Quickfire round.
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It records errors that people of God made.
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It includes a lot of strange rules that would have been better to cut out if it were edited.
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And we have enough ancient manuscripts to compare the modern bible to.
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The evidence for our New Testament writings is ever so much greater than the evidence for many writings of classical authors,
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the authenticity of which no one dreams of questioning.
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F.F.
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Bruce.
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resources.
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If these interested you and you want to read more,
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here are some great resources for biblical evidence.
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Apologetics Press, Answers in Genesis,
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and honestly, the book, I don't have enough faith to be an atheist while being a denominational book,
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compiles all of the major biblical evidence into one nice package.
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I'd recommend it.
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Chapter 3, Thoughts on Revelation.
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I do not believe that the claims of visions and being spoken to by God are accurate,
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nor do I believe we see miracles to prove God's existence today beyond providence.
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I do believe that people genuinely think they have seen these things,
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but mental delusion is so common these accounts can't be trusted.
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God knew this.
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The Bible is described by God as the perfect,
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or complete, And he said that once it arrives,
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we will no longer require spiritual revelation.
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Charity never faileth, but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail.
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Whether there be tongues, they shall cease.
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Whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.
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For we know in part,
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and we prophesy in part.
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But when that which is perfect is come,
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then that which is in part shall be done away." 1 Corinthians 13,
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8-10 Paul is saying that when the Bible is finished,
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the miraculous gifts will cease,
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because they will no longer be needed in order to prove the validity of Christ.
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If you need proof that the perfect is talking about the Bible,
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that is a whole separate video,
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which I'll bring my dad on board for,
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if I ever make it,
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as he explains it really well.
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So, sorry Muhammad, I do not believe your Bible sequel is canon.
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As the Bible says, But even if we,
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or an angel from heaven,
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preach any other gospel to you than that which we have preached to you,
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let him be accursed.
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Galatians 1, 8.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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Have a great rest of your day.
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God bless you.
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