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Biblical Justice vs. Social Justice: What's the Difference | Joshua Styles JD
That's A Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry.
In this clip, Professor Joshua Styles lays out the difference between Biblical Justice and Social Justice. Joshua Styles has a background in the study of Christian ethics as well as time spent in Law Enforcment. He discusses the important of understanding the difference between biblical justice and social justice and why the social justice worldview is dangerous. For more discussion on the prosperity gospel and healing, view the full episode (link below).
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How do Genetics Point Us to a Young Earth?
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That's A Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. In this clip, Dr. Ronald Marks discusses the Gap Theory and why it threatens Biblical integrity. Dr. Robert Carter is a senior scientist and speaker for Creation Ministries International in Atlanta, Georgia, and is currently researching human genetics and other issues related to bibli...
How Should Christians View the Gap Theory? | Dr. Robert Carter
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That's A Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. In this clip, Dr. Ronald Marks discusses the Gap Theory and why it threatens Biblical integrity. Dr. Robert Carter is a senior scientist and speaker for Creation Ministries International in Atlanta, Georgia, and is currently researching human genetics and other issues related to bibli...
Young Earth vs. Old Earth: How it Affects the Gospel | Dr. Ronald Marks
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That's A Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. In this clip, Dr. Ronald Marks discusses how one's view of the age of the earth affects other Christian doctrines, especially the Gospel. Dr. Marks is the author of "Why Six Days", and "Does it Matter: Why Christians should care about Youth vs Old Earth." Dr. Marks has spoken on the y...
Why the Biblical Manuscripts Matter | Dr. Jeff Rankin
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That's A Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. In this clip, Dr. Jeff Rankin discusses wealth of manuscripts will have for the Bible and why that matters when it comes to our confidence in the text. Dr. Jeff Rankin is the Acting Dean of Christian Studies at North Greenville University. Dr. Rankin has a specialization in Old Testam...
Discipling the Next Generation | Will Snipes | That's A Good Word #49
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That's a Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. | Will Snipes, Teacher at Blue Ridge Middle School, joins us for the forty ninth episode | Will Snipes is a teacher at Blue Ridge Middle School and member at First Baptist Church Travelers Rest. Will Snipes is very well known in both the Travelers Rest and Blue Ridge communities. Mr. ...
What is the Prosperity Gospel? | Joshua Styles JD
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That's A Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. In this clip, Wilson Parris and Professor Joshua Styles JD "What is the Prosperity Gospel." Joshua Styles has committed much of his time as a professor to pointing out flaws in the prosperity gospel/word of faith movement. For more discussion on the prosperity gospel and a biblical vi...
Preaching Christ Boldy | Dr. Mike Runion | That's A Good Word #48
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That's a Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. | Dr. Mike Runion, Pastor at City View Baptist Church, joins us for the forty eighth episode | Dr. W. Mike Runion is the Senior Pastor at City View First Baptist Church in Greenville, South Carolina. Dr. Runion has served on staff at churches in North Carolina and South Carolina for d...
The Hope of the Gospel | James Nugent
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In this video, James Nugent explains the hope of the gospel in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. #Jesus #JesusChrist #Gospel #christianpodcast #God #christiandoctrine #ressurection #evangelism #Bible #newtestament
Is it Always God's Will to Heal? | Joshua Styles JD
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That's A Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. In this clip, Wilson Parris and Professor Joshua Styles discuss God's will in healing. Joshua Styles is a strong opposer of the Prosperity Gospel and points out multiple flaws of its teaching in this video. Joshua Styles discusses the biblical view on healing and the biblical view on ...
An Update from Israel with Sgt. Bennie Durham
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That's A Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. In this video, Sgt. Bennie Durham of the Greenville Country Police Department shares about his recent trip to Israel. Sgt. Durham, along with 25 other police chaplains from across the United States, worked closely with Israeli Law Enforcement for over a week. The chaplains were able t...
Effective Interim Pastors | Dr. Scott Catoe | That's A Good Word #47
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That's a Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. | Dr. Scott Catoe, Pastor at Slater Baptist Church, joins us for the forty seventh episode | Dr. Scott Catoe has been the Pastor at Slater Baptist Church for over nine years. He also serves as an Associate Missions Strategist at the Three Rivers Baptist Association. Dr. Catoe has a Ba...
How Churches Should Disciple Members
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That's A Good Word is a podcast designed to assist and equip Christians through advice from people in ministry. In this clip, Wilson Parris and Dr. Bill Cashion discuss the state of discipleship in the American Church. Dr. Cashion discusses current discipleship methods. Dr. Cashion has seen discipleship develop in America over his decades in ministry. Dr. Bill Cashion is a professor at North Gr...
The Sufficiency of Scripture in Apologetics
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The Sufficiency of Scripture in Apologetics
Knowing God through Discipleship | Dr. Larry McDonald | That's A Good Word #46
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Knowing God through Discipleship | Dr. Larry McDonald | That's A Good Word #46
The Best of 2023
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The Best of 2023
Christians Need to Prepare for Persecution
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Christians Need to Prepare for Persecution
Hope for Churches | James Nugent | That's A Good Word #45
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Hope for Churches | James Nugent | That's A Good Word #45
How Christians Can Share the Gospel with the Jewish People
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How Christians Can Share the Gospel with the Jewish People
The Extensive Impact of Corporate Biblical Worship | Rev. Rhett Burns | That's A Good Word #44
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The Extensive Impact of Corporate Biblical Worship | Rev. Rhett Burns | That's A Good Word #44
Spreading the Gospel in Boston | Rev. Matthew Fleming | That's A Good Word #43
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Spreading the Gospel in Boston | Rev. Matthew Fleming | That's A Good Word #43
How Christ Fulfills the Old Testament
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How Christ Fulfills the Old Testament
Evangelism in Today's World | Dr. Paul Fleming | That's A Good Word #42
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Evangelism in Today's World | Dr. Paul Fleming | That's A Good Word #42
What is Messianic Judaism? | Arielle Randle
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What is Messianic Judaism? | Arielle Randle
Impact of the IMB | Dr. Paul Chitwood | That's A Good Word #41
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Impact of the IMB | Dr. Paul Chitwood | That's A Good Word #41
Relational Discipleship | Dr. Chad Rickenbaker | That's A Good Word #40
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Relational Discipleship | Dr. Chad Rickenbaker | That's A Good Word #40
Writing for the Kingdom, The Baptist Courier | Dr. Jeff Robinson | That's A Good Word #39
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Writing for the Kingdom, The Baptist Courier | Dr. Jeff Robinson | That's A Good Word #39
Psalm 133 | Dwelling in Unity | Dr. Brian Spearman
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Psalm 133 | Dwelling in Unity | Dr. Brian Spearman
Interpreting Paul's Letters | Dr. Donny Mathis | That's A Good Word #38
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Interpreting Paul's Letters | Dr. Donny Mathis | That's A Good Word #38
Psalm 119 | God's Word | Dr. Brian Spearman
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Psalm 119 | God's Word | Dr. Brian Spearman

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  • @JohnS-ol8dn
    @JohnS-ol8dn วันที่ผ่านมา

    *Thank you Arielle.* That was a perfect explanation.

  • @Mighty-ue7bt
    @Mighty-ue7bt 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    we are ALL as believers called to be the light of the world

  • @annagattellari85
    @annagattellari85 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Isaiah 53 ❤❤️🙏🏻

  • @noahandgrandpa388
    @noahandgrandpa388 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    LOVE WHAT U GUYS JEWS FOR JESUS

  • @AnastasiaAna-v3b
    @AnastasiaAna-v3b 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    *Follow Only Jesus (Yeshua)* and not bloody antichristians or bloody pseudochristians!

  • @user-side_shots
    @user-side_shots 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Its not about some of the Jewish people who does not follow Jesus, but rather it’s about the COVENENT (the 1st Covenent) Jeremiah 31:31 -32 Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will make a NEW COVENANT with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah: Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which my covenant they broke, although I was a husband unto them, saith the LORD:

  • @Shamarim
    @Shamarim 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Embrace Jesus as the Messiah, but understand that salvation in Christ transcends cultural and ritual observance. The New Testament emphasizes faith in Jesus as the way to salvation (John 14:6), and while the Jewish heritage is rich and valuable, the teachings of Jesus focus on love, grace, and the fulfillment of the law in Him (Matthew 5:17). It is not through adherence to the law but through faith in Christ that one is made righteous (Romans 3:28). Keep your Jewish identity, but remember that in Christ, there is neither Jew nor Greek, but all are one in Him (Galatians 3:28).

  • @noelpucarua2843
    @noelpucarua2843 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    America is weird.

  • @stephengillen591
    @stephengillen591 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I actually cried after a Rosh Hashanah service one year, because of the weight of the realization that most Jews believe they are not even worthy to be able to say the name of Yahweh. I long for all Jews to come to know the joy and peace that comes from Yeshua's great love for us -- knowing that he came to earth even though he knew that he was going to have to endure the cross! Yeshua took away all of our sins, and we can come before Yahweh with confidence, even when confessing our sins, knowing that he LOVES us more than we can even imagine.

  • @yoseffeigenbaum9639
    @yoseffeigenbaum9639 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nit 1 Christian in 1000000 reads Isaiah 53 in context let alone aware if the mistranslations, verses taken out of context, and verses that contradict the identification of the servant with Jesus. The Christian Isaiah 53 hoax is almost as bad as their Isaiah 7:14 hoax.

  • @ronaldayres546
    @ronaldayres546 หลายเดือนก่อน

    GOD GATHERE YOUR LOST SHEEP

  • @rev.stephena.cakouros948
    @rev.stephena.cakouros948 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The meeting of Smith with two heavenly personages in the woods was a story he made up to support his ideas about polytheism. Smith put into the mouth of the two visitors the idea of the exclusive nature of Mormonism because he was not content to just lead the credulous but wanted to make it appear that he and his fellows were on to what needed to be RESTORED. This dates Mormonism because the RESTORATION MOVEMENT was all the rage at that time. The Book of Mormon is woven throughout with heretical ideas and even folk magic. It follows the story line of Ethan Smith's [no relative to the prophet] book A View of the Hebrews published and disseminated in and about New England upstate New York. The similarity between the two books demonstrates that the Book of Mormon could not be a translation of what Smith found on golden plates which he dug up from the earth in upstate New York. Mormonism let it be said stretches credulity to the outer limits in its attempt to make use of Christian terms and names in order to sound authentic.

  • @mattwilson9585
    @mattwilson9585 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "NO MAN COMETH TO THE FATHER ACCEPT THROUGH ME....." LORD JESUS CHRIST

  • @Robert_L_Peters
    @Robert_L_Peters หลายเดือนก่อน

    "hey jew - i have 'good news' for you. I know who your messiah is, and you don't. He didn't do any of the stuff he was supposed to do, but he did do some other stuff. And then he died. But he's also god. Yeah, god can die, but he resurrected himself or something. Yeah, of course that's 'good news'... Make sense?

  • @WordsofTheLamb
    @WordsofTheLamb หลายเดือนก่อน

    15:00 - Legalism

  • @justinfleming5119
    @justinfleming5119 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Glad to see Christians waking up from postwar "judeo-Christianity" propaganda.

  • @kennywong5857
    @kennywong5857 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What humans (the whole of them) don't know is how a truth shall convey, especially a historical truth. There are multiple characteristics about a unique way for a truth to officially/legitimately convey amount humans. I just name one of these characteristics, possibly the most crucial one. If the US government has a crucial message for its citizens, what shall it do? It should go through a US-facing mass media to broadcast the message. Similarly, if God has a crucial message for mankind, He should "broadcast" through a "mass media" which shall be human-facing! Christianity remains the only religion which serves as God's mass media and is preaching/broadcasting God's message in a human-facing manner. It's the only religion with a clear command from its deity that "the gospel (God's crucial message) must be preached (i.e., broadcast) to all nations (making it human-facing). All other religions can be neglected as their gods don't know how to convey a message correctly! That being said. Judaism is only Jew-facing. It's like the US government has a crucial message but only broadcast it in a village with few people! It's so because Judaism back to Jesus' days failed to function correctly. It failed to acquire the last piece of testimony which is about Jesus and thus failed to broadcast God's message in a human-facing manner. God has to employ Christianity as the new mass media and for it to convey the message legitimately! In a nutshell, humans don't actually know what they are doing!

  • @klingonwarrior9722
    @klingonwarrior9722 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In Jewish tradition the truth is only accepted if there is at least 2 witnesses, Yeshua said in John that He has 2 witnesses, Himself and His father. Now the Jews have Moses (laws in the Torah) but they reject Yeshua, the Christians have Yeshua but reject Moses. Many are called to be saved but few are chosen to be the bride. The bride is one who follows Yeshua ie walks as He walks and does what He does, since Yeshua was a Jew who kept all the 613 laws and Jewish feasts and all the Sabbaths. So the chosen bride must be the same as the groom, and so it must have 2 witnesses, 1-Moses and 2-Yeshua. In other words the bride is not someone who disregards the Sabbaths ("holy"days) and worships on Sundays ( "holi"days/ pagan Rome) and has false idols worshipping statues of stones or wearing crosses around their necks, and celebrating false holidays like Christmas(Horus) and Easter( Ishtar). "I came not to abolish the laws, but to fulfill (deliver and teach) them". "If you love Me keep My commandments (Torah)". Christians that really accept Jeshua will be saved but will not be chosen to be His bride and live with Him in the Holy City, as He wants those that keep His commandments to be His bride. When He comes, the Christians will make excuses saying "Lord Lord did we not heal and cast out demons in your name?" these are Christians, not Jews or Muslims since they were doing these things in His name. He replies "depart from Me you workers of iniquity/lawlessness". Picture a cross on the earth, this cross represents the 3 Abrahamic religions Jews/Christians/Muslims. The left is an arrow pointing across the land of the earth, lets say this arm represents the Jews, on the right is another arrow representing Christians. Here both will become the gentiles of the earth since the arrows point across the earth. The bottom arrow is buried in the earth pointing straight to hell, that represents the Muslims as they're under the dirt in darkness already. The top part of the cross points to heaven, this is the bride that accepts the Torah and Yeshua. The Jews have 1 witness (Moses), Christians have 1 witness (Yeshua) but they need both to have the Truth, the Messianics have both. The Messianics (called the Nazarenes) also died not long after Jesus and have been resurrected within the last 50 or so years. Its interesting that even the name changed from Nazerenes to Messianics, just like Yeshua's name is changed from Yeshua ben Joseph to Yeshua ben David when He comes back. Since the Christians rejected the Torah, it is they who will be coming to the new city once a year to worship Yeshua and will say to the bride teach us the Torah. Think about it, God commanded us to keep his Sabbaths forever, never said keep them only until My Son comes and dies.

  • @jackm7571
    @jackm7571 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The world polluted the world with the narrative of Jesus that was constructed backwards from Isaiah 53. That’s why they so shocked. And bc they not educated. Keep your religion to yourself.

  • @nathaliapalheta
    @nathaliapalheta หลายเดือนก่อน

    Glória a Deus! Um dia eles reconhecerão a verdade que somente Jesus é o messias, aleluia!

  • @lettersandwordsandstuffs
    @lettersandwordsandstuffs หลายเดือนก่อน

    The whole bible is evil...all of it...yahweh has always been evil

  • @flugelmuffin
    @flugelmuffin 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Correction: Isaiah 53 is the most common missionary tactic to lure Jews into the church, which they do by claiming that it is about Jesus dying for our sins when it is actually about the suffering of Israel as a result of the nations’ sins. Don’t fall for it!

    • @ogjohnny23
      @ogjohnny23 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Uhhh have you read the chapter? Simple grammar would tell you this is definitely not about Israel. When was Israel pierced or Cut of from the land of the living? Because as you know, Israel or Jacob, died of Old age and was not killed or if you’re referring to the nation, then yeah that doesn’t even make sense. Keep coping though. You’ll find out

    • @flugelmuffin
      @flugelmuffin หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ogjohnny23 Uhhh, have you read the text in its original language? Because if not, you can't possibly tell me what it says.

    • @ogjohnny23
      @ogjohnny23 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@flugelmuffin Lol yeah ok it still says the same thing. That YHWH is God and Jesus is his son

    • @flugelmuffin
      @flugelmuffin หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ogjohnny23 where does it say that Jesus is His son?

    • @ogjohnny23
      @ogjohnny23 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@flugelmuffin What? Jesus has two names, Son OF God and Son OF Man John 10:36- You blaspheme,’ because I said, ‘I am God’s Son’?

  • @crownless18
    @crownless18 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Modern Judaism is basically satanism

  • @patriciavanasperen8987
    @patriciavanasperen8987 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    People of the Jewish faith all know their tanach. Ridiculous unfounded statement.

  • @suzanteman6376
    @suzanteman6376 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing how she can lie so easily! Go open a Tanach. It’s there.

  • @AlbertSmith-ou5uu
    @AlbertSmith-ou5uu 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ill you ive met christain that fabricate the word for there favori so i say show me where its written and they can't

  • @Ninjaskeptic
    @Ninjaskeptic 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sure glad to see no one is taking this seriously lol. Its kind of sad seeing the desperation of creationist trying to cram a square block into another square block. The bible already had its go at creationism and it got it wrong, really really wrong. Theres no mulligans in a religion with a perfect god lol.

  • @deannesanv8931
    @deannesanv8931 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    “It was the best of religions; it was the worst of religions. It brought life, love, and compassion to a dark and cruel world. It also brought torture, repression, ignorance, slavery, and death to an innocent world. It burned with Light and Truth. It also burned the Bible and those who believed it. “Those who adhered to it built universities, hospitals, and orphanages. They also justified poverty, exploitation, war, and conquest. They brought food to the hungry, medicine to the sick, work to the destitute, and hope to the hopeless. They filled the earth with contempt for man, contempt for God's creation, and contempt for God. “What is this thing called ‘Christianity’? The Bible does not tell us. The Bible talks about something else.” The Separation of Church and Faith: Copernicus and the Jews (page 186) by Daniel Gruber

  • @deannesanv8931
    @deannesanv8931 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting…. I just spent a lot of time putting in several comments and they have all disappeared.

  • @trninfan
    @trninfan 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What's more likely: That an entire branch of science is wrong, or that you are misunderstanding something? A humble man would embrace the latter position.

  • @Keepupthecardio
    @Keepupthecardio 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Because they want to ignore it

  • @nasonguy
    @nasonguy 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In this episode of misunderstanding (or misrepresenting) science: They assert that Chimpanzees have not changed in 7 million years. They completely misunderstand (or strawman) Mitochondrial Eve and Y Chromosome Adam. They completely misrepresent how scientists date genetic changes by asserting that scientists do it to fit a pre-determined dogmatic faith, not by using molecular clocks.

  • @thuzUNed
    @thuzUNed 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Question: How do Genetics Point Us to a Young Earth? Answer: It doesn't. There, saved everyone 4:07. And @1:42 he demonstrates that he doesn't even understand the very basic concept of common decent. What a joke. @3:10 he says that Mitochondrial Eve and Y-Adam were literally in the same place at the same time but we know that's not true via the very genetic analysis he's trying to use.

  • @larrybedouin2921
    @larrybedouin2921 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gap? Nay! It's called Hebrew parallelism. Reapeat and expand. It's a pattern found throughout the cannon of scriptures.

  • @gybx4094
    @gybx4094 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Biblical hyper-literalism makes a mockery of our faith. God pulling out a rib and magically fashioning a female body with billions of living cells is crazy. If we stubbornly adhere to allegorical stories literally, then we'll alienate more people. But of course, Calvinists will merely say they were destined for hell rather than take responsibility for pushing them into hell.

  • @ChristopherCudworth
    @ChristopherCudworth 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Christianity has a bad track record because legalism corrupts and buries truth

  • @JohnMark1313
    @JohnMark1313 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's not that old and existed beyond your parents. It was in the notes of the Scofield Bible that was a required text in the Bible college I attended in the mid 70s and was taught as a legitimate option.

  • @Terrylb285
    @Terrylb285 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Scientists corrected the early church and dominant worldview for almost 1500 years that the sun revolved around the earth . It took the church almost 100 years to admit their interpretation of scripture supporting geocentricity was skewed.

  • @Terrylb285
    @Terrylb285 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    YEC, OEC , Gap theorists. They all have a time gap, the debate is ,how long was it to the first mentioned evening.

  • @prickly-x7o
    @prickly-x7o 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Christians should worry about the gap between their ears believing in such nonsense.

  • @ecuador9911
    @ecuador9911 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think “gap” is a bad description of the difference between 1:1 and what follows. I’ve always looked at Genesis 1:1 as a “summary” statement (“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”) That summarizes all of physical creation. Everything that follows (Gen 1:2ff) concentrates on the creation of Earth. There is no “gap” but an understandable concentration on the portion of the creation story that impacts us the most. And yes the UNIVERSE is billions of years old, based on (1) TIME (as we understand it) and (2) observable information left by God’s general revelation. We are now using TIME (as we know it and measure it) that ITSELF was ALSO in the process of being created (along with space, matter and energy) during those six Yom. PLEASE stop using the Bible to determine the “age of the earth.” That’s why God gave us General Revelation.

    • @Terrylb285
      @Terrylb285 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How long are the days (Yom) in genesis Is an interpretation debate. How old the is the universe is a science debate. You are correct, God Creates the Universe ( all physical matter). Then when the earth reaches it stage as a ball of water genesis 1:2 starts.

    • @larrybedouin2921
      @larrybedouin2921 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Then why are we given genealogies?

    • @ecuador9911
      @ecuador9911 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@larrybedouin2921 I’m not sure what genealogies have to do with determining the age of the earth or the age of the universe. God created mankind AFTER He created everything else. Put another way, the time it takes to furnish a house doesn’t tell us how long it took to build the house. Genealogies certainly helped verify that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah.

    • @larrybedouin2921
      @larrybedouin2921 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ecuador9911 God created man on the sixth day of creation.

  • @fredwoods-o3g
    @fredwoods-o3g 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What's more plausible: we continue to discover new things that God faked about the universe, or the origin stories in the Bible were made by people that didn't know what they were talking about?

  • @davidrandell2224
    @davidrandell2224 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    THM in Gen.1:2 refers to the Tihamah regions- Hijaz, Asir and Yemen- in western Arabia,not the ‘deep.’ Start at start. “The Bible Came from Arabia “, Kamal Salibi,1985, plus his 3 other bible study books and blog for facts not fantasies. The Bible contains myth, legend, history and science. Separating them is not easy: Kamal Salibi does that quite well. Junaynah at Dn- garden of Eden- located at 20/20 by 42/55 in Asir region western Arabia with the 4 rivers and gold etc. Still Adam and Eve mythical and the trees and cherubim etc.

  • @ineffablewhune
    @ineffablewhune 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's like this: {The notion that there's a gap between Genesis 1:1 & 1:2} is ONE thing. {The notion of what happened therein that hypothetical gap}*... is superficial to the first thing and with potentially infinite variations. Thus: every single narrative in regards to the latter could be erroneous; yet the primary premise of a gap in general... could still be accurate. The conflation of those two things being presented as scientific thought... is frankly laughable to me. It's like discounting the idea wheels are round... because someone thought the wheels were donuts; which wouldn't work. *hence "there's a bunch of different theories" Yes. There is. So be rational and ACTUALLY think like a scientist: Stop conflating them as one thing.

  • @scottatutube1
    @scottatutube1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Adam and eve were told to subdue the earth before the fall. Subdue is strong language. You don't subdue bunnies and daisies. You subdue things that are in chaos and unruly.

    • @stankulp1008
      @stankulp1008 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      incomplete thought, they were told to multiply and subdue

  • @scottatutube1
    @scottatutube1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Death is the punishment for sin for humans, not animals

    • @livingflame3845
      @livingflame3845 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Correct. Jesus was not sent to redeem the animals for the sin of man.

    • @stankulp1008
      @stankulp1008 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      but animals didn't die until God covered Adam and Eve with animal skins on their way out of the Garden

    • @Terrylb285
      @Terrylb285 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      On day 7 God rests from creating even to this day .Correct there is no verse that says animals didn’t die before the fall of man. But we do have a verse that animals did die during Gods creation event. Psalm 104:29-30

    • @stankulp1008
      @stankulp1008 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Terrylb285 your reference is about God feeding the animals, not about anything happening during creation

    • @Terrylb285
      @Terrylb285 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@stankulp1008 psalm 104:29-30. When you ignore them, they panic, when you take away their life’s breath, they die and return to the dust. When you send your life-giving breath, they are Created, and you replenish the surface of the ground. Read the broader context 104:5-30

  • @scottatutube1
    @scottatutube1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hugh Ross has very cogent arguments for an old earth creation.

    • @Terrylb285
      @Terrylb285 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hugh Ross has the best scientific model that lines up with scripture.

  • @thatsagoodwordpodcast
    @thatsagoodwordpodcast 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    0:00 - Intro 1:11 - Dr. Robert Carter's Journey 2:15 - When Dr. Carter became a Young Earth Creationist 4:59 - Difference between Scientific Knowledge and Creationist Knowledge 9:56 - Evolutionist's View on the Origin of Life 13:03 - Who Created God? 15:43 - The Bible's Take on the Origin of Life 20:09 - How can there be Light before the Sun? 26:54 - How do Genetics Point us to the evidence of God? 31:17 - Human Population after the Flood 39:56 - Tower of Babel 45:43 - Human Intelligence before the Flood? 48:05 - What are the Evidences of a Worldwide Flood? 51:41 - The Frand Canyon Analogy 53:56 - Best Scientific Evidence for a Young Earth 55:20 - The Complexity of Human DNA 57:30 - Importance of Adam and Eve being Real 1:01:46 - Outro

  • @xFearGodx
    @xFearGodx 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you can read isaih 53 and not see Jesus, you are not his sheep, you cannot see him or hear him. This should terrify you to the core, your soul depends on you understanding. Jesus Christ is the truth, the way, and the life. Only through him, can you enter the kingdom of heaven

    • @Keepupthecardio
      @Keepupthecardio 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Jesus Christ is God 🙏

    • @flugelmuffin
      @flugelmuffin 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@xFearGodx No proof.

    • @whatthefitt
      @whatthefitt 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@flugelmuffin blind and ignorant

  • @vahagnmelikyan2906
    @vahagnmelikyan2906 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Isaiah 53 is not about Jesus ,nor it's about Israel. Both rabbinical and christian interpretations are wrong. It's about the tribe of Levite personified in their forefather Levi as a righteous servant of the Lord. "He had no beauty no majesty", that's not about Jesus it's about the tribe of Levites coming out of the desert like a dry shoot ,nothing special about them ,and yet Lord chose them to the be priesthood also a sacrifice for Israel. That's why it says that he should see his offspring, in other words the tribe of Levites will be back again to their glory. In numbers we see the tribe of levites were chosen to be a sacrifice for every first born of Israel .Of course it wasn't a human sacrifice, but the Lord would bring judgment on them when Israel backslided. Also Levites were persecuted by their people after their turned to foreign gods. That's why it says he was despised and rejected, because the tribe of Levites were pushed out by Jeroboam from the rest of the tribes when Israel was devided. And they became despised and hated, because they didn't even receive inheritance, so they became wanderers, rejected. But they didn't understand that this was God's way of sacrificing Levites fo the sake of Israel. That's why it says " Yet who of his generation protested?". In other words nobody from Levites protested they accepted their fate

    • @ogjohnny23
      @ogjohnny23 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Whole lot of mental gymnastics you might just win the gold medal for coping. Where were the Levites killed? Where were they “pierced”, are they buried with the wicked? “He poured out his life even to death”, sure sounds like we’re talking about 1 man here and not a group of people. It’s not even logical to think it’s more than one person as a whole.