Israel Finkelstein's books on this subject are also highly recommended. Finkelstein is one of the most renowned archaeologists in the world and the leading luminary in the field of the early Levant. Among other things, he has provided evidence that there was neither an exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, nor the kingdoms fantasized about in the Bible.
Buddhism teach about smallest matter zones, smallest time, smallest mind moment, smallest thought processing time. Quantum physics teach about a smallest time called Planck time. Abhidhamma mentions about 28 matter elements and 52 immaterial paramount emetions. Abhidamma teachings in Buddhism are like quantum physics. It is a mathematically provable explanation about the fundamental nature of the universe. The way to prove them is simple.
@@smlanka4u "There are videos about it" There are videos claiming the earth is flat. Are you a flat earther? I hope not. But I am open to read peer reviewed articles on this topic. Please name one.
For most Christians, the Bible is like the User's Agreement that comes with computer software. No one reads it, they just scroll down to the bottom and click "I agree"!
That's Bill Maher you're quoting, he's very ignorant. Atheists are the ones who don't read the Bible, they only cherry-pick it for manipulative purposes.
@@KenMasters. I'm an atheist. I have read the Bible. I have a degree in theology. If anybody cherry picks, it's Christians, especially the born again cult.
as a child i asked my mom "what about the billions of people in china and india that aren't christian? are they all going to hell?" her response was "yup" and from that moment i knew christianity wasn't what it pretends to be
Yep. My mom gave me the parable of the potter and the clay. We are all clay to be shaped by the Potter as he sees fit. If he created billions to be condemned, who are we to question him. It's the basis for Augustine/Calvinist predestination. They try to fix a problem by creating a more sinister, arbitrary, and evil solution. Hard to believe that solution sat well with my Mom, but somehow Christians rationalize it.
I had the exact same experience. I was about 10 years old. Yet I was dragged to church, and catechism week after week. When I was 13 , I was told to get with the program or I wouldn't make my confirmation, and if I didn't get confirmed, I couldn't go to heaven. Iooked the priest straight in the eyes and told him, that wasn't for him to decide. He sat in stunned silence, then called my mother in, who tried to use emotional blackmail to drag me back into the fold. Religion has and evil, dark side. I've known people that were shunned by their families for not drinking the Kool-aid
The dead sea scrolls covering the period from Birth of Jesus to 68 AD , does NOT say one word about Jesus or his 12 Apostles Hellenistic philosopher Philo Judaeus of Alexandria (20 BCE-50 AD/CE)-alive at the purported time of Jesus, and one of the wealthiest and best connected citizens of the Empire- makes no mention of Christ, Christians or Christianity in his voluminous writings. Nor do any of the hundreds of other historians and writers who flourished during the first THREE centuries of the common era. The DEAD SEA SCROLLS were all written by Pagan Essenes . None of them have been edited by later Christians, as is the case with some other Jewish literature. All the scrolls (except a treasure map known as the Copper Scroll) can be dated prior to A.D. 68 or 69, when the Qumran settlement was believed to have been destroyed by the Romans in the Jewish revolt. The oldest of the scrolls probably goes back to the middle of the third century B.C. The people of Qumran belonged to a Pagan religious group known as the Essenes. Pliny the Elder, who died during the volcanic destruction of Pompeii in the year 79 A.D., described a community of pagan Essenes living on the western shore of the Dead Sea, close to where Khirbet Qumran is situated. John the Baptist was an ascetic Essene . He was a vegan and was uncircumcised . Various literary sources like Josephus and Philo tell clearly that Essenes were ascetics. We also know, from literary testimony, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the archaeological remains of Qumran, that the Essenes practiced many water baptisms for ritual purification-similar to a dip in the Ganges or the river Pampa or at Thiirunelli. At Qumran, however, all members of the community were baptized with water for ritual purification. Josephus writes, "And as for their piety towards God, it is very extraordinary; for before sunrising they speak not a word about profane matters, but put up certain prayers which they have received from their forefathers, as if they made a supplication for its rising" (Wars, 2.8.5). This testimony accords well with what we know from the Dead Sea Scrolls. Prayer and humility was one thing that the Essenes . When they cooked up stories about Jesus they wrote that Jesus Christ ate the Last Supper in the Essene part of town. Jesus is not historical character, The Dead Sea Scrolls have produced increasing evidence to cement the fact that Jesus Christ never existed and the whole story was cooked up at the First Council of Nicea in 325 AD. The FAKE gospels were written after 325 AD after Jesus was cooked up at the first Council of Nicea.. Twelve apostles of Jesus never existed. Jesus Christ names 12 apostles to spread his gospel, and the early Christian church owes its rapid rise to their missionary zeal. Yet, for most of the Twelve, there's scant evidence of their existence outside of the New Testament. The concept of using statistics to prove that 'God authored the Bible' is bullshit. Why was the library of Alexandria burnt ? The gospel of Thomas was not written by Jesus' disciple Thomas. Englishman Godfrey Higgins studied Greek, Latin and law at Cambridge . His two-volume, 867-page book Anacalypsis: An Enquiry into the Origins of Languages, Nations, and Religions, was published posthumously in 1836. In his treatise, Higgins writes " the mythos of the Jews and the mythos of the Greeks are all at bottom the same lifted from the ancient mythos of Hindus ; and ... are contrivances under the appearance of histories to perpetuate doctrines," and that Christian editors “either from roguery or folly, corrupted them all.” 1900, Scottish MP John Mackinnon Robertson wrote that Jesus never existed but was an FAKE invention by a first-century messianic cult. He wrote about the First Council of Nicea of 325 AD where powerful forces invented a new god to fit the needs of the society of the time .Robertson specifically mentions the Talmudic story of the Yeshu . Thomas says: "Simon Peter said to them, ‘Make Mary leave us, for females don’t deserve life.’ Jesus said, ‘Look, I will guide her to make her male, so that she too may become a living spirit resembling you males. For every female who makes herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven’" (Thomas 114). AIYOOOOO -even Christians don’t like this When the master of James baby Jesus Christ never existed -- how can his disciple St James exist ? Even since the dead sea scrolls have been discovered CHRISTIANS and JEWS are jumping up and down like demented orangutans claiming that Essenes belong to them. Dead Sea text or Qumran Scrolls have absolutely nothing ZILCH, to do with the Bible of the Torah - never mind the diabolical lies of the Christians and the Jews. For arguments sake -even if messiah Jesus Christ existed , the gospels were written a even a century after Jesus' estimated year of death, by individuals who never met Jesus, and then were edited or forged over the centuries by unknown scribes with their own agendas. Dead sea scrolls have been written by Essenes of the sect of Apollonius
"It is from the Bible that man has learned Cruelty, Rapine, Genocide and Slavery for the belief of a cruel God makes a cruel man.” Thomas pine Jesus says that he has come to destroy families by making family members hate each other. He has “come not to send peace, but a sword.” Matthew 10:34 Jesus says, “Don’t imagine that I came to bring peace on earth! No, rather a sword lf you love your father, mother, sister, brother, more than me, you are not worthy of being mine. “The real beauty of this verse is that Jesus demands people truly love him more then they love their own family. I ask you how can we love someone that we can not see or interact with? Love is an emotion pertaining to physical existence not to faithful ideologies, yet God threatens you with death just because your love for your mother maybe stronger than your love for him. (Matthew 10:34) "I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, the one great instinct of revenge, for which no means are venomous enough, or secret, subterranean and small enough - I call it the one immortal blemish upon the human race." Friedrich Nietzsche
I have read the Bible faithfully every day for years, having read completely through it multiple times. It was during one of these times that my first doubts began to surface. The more I read, the less I was convinced.
You'd be surprised how often that happens. Fortunately (for Christianity), very few Christians actually read their bible, and of those who do, it is the one or a few verses each day that are in their "daily devotional".
My experience is 99.9999% of atheists who claim to have read the whole Bible are absolute liars and its easy to spot within 1 minute of asking them questions about it. Many Christians are certainly guilty of not studying much of the Bible but atheists are by far the more militant liars about having deeply studied the entire book. I have hardly ever seen one who actually has. Most of them have not even read 95% of it. They only know a handful of passages from atheist sites. Oh but they will feign such assurance they have read it "cover to cover". That phrase is ALWAYS a dead giveaway.
@@ExperienceEric Two words … Bull and Shit. In other words, I'm calling YOU an "absolute liar" right now. You assert that your "EXPERIENCE is 99.9999% of atheists who claim to have read the whole Bible are absolute liars". For this to be true, you would have had to investigate 10,000 atheists who claim to have "read the whole bible", and after analysing this claim (somehow) you've demonstrated that 9,999 of them have not in fact "read the whole bible" Firstly, the likelihood that you have ever even met ONE hundred "atheists who claim to have read the whole Bible" is pretty low in my opinion. The probability that you have met 10,000, people belonging to this particular category of atheist is astronomically low. And the probability that you both met 10,000 of such atheists AND have performed sufficient investigation to prove (beyond reasonable doubt) that they are both wrong AND lying is effectively zero. Of the small number of atheists that you have spoken to bout their historical bible reading, how did you reasonably determine they had not read the entire bible? Are you conflating memorising the bible with having read it, because if you are (and you almost certainly are), then you are either dishonest or just plain stupid. Are you conflating having a different interpretation of particular passages with having not read those passages. Because again, if you are, you are either dishonest or just plain stupid. How have you determine that if someone uses the phrase "cover to cover", then that proves they are "ALWAYS" lying? What about a Christian who uses the phrase "cover to cover"? Are they lying as well? What if a Christian who uses that phrase, and then 5 years later deconverts? Does the truth then magically turn into a lie becuase they used the phrase? I was an evangelical Christian for about 30 years. I am now an atheist. I have read the entire bible COVER TO COVER. In my experience, I know far more about the bible than the vast majority of Christians. And I have learned much more about the bible since leaving Christianity than I knew while I was still a Christian. It is also my experience that MANY Christians are happy to lie for their god, just as you have done today with your obviously exaggerated claim.
People should be able to criticize the bible without being condemned for it. If we're not allowed to question something that has beed written 2,000+ years ag, I think that's concerning.
If you seriously believe that you can't question anything that is in the Bible then i think that's quite big misunderstanding. Yes, there are few things that can't be questioned but by pure fact people are to this very day considiring other options and other meaning of many many chapters and verses just disprooves your entire point.
@@diamond_zone both yes and no. Yes it would be concerning if we couldn't question what is in the Bible for over 2k years but guess what, we can and we are even encouraged to do so by the same book? We should chellange our faith, ask question and then find answers in order to strengthen it. No questions no improvment. So no, saying that we can't question anything that is in the Bible is just one big misunderstanding. Only few things can't be questioned Trinity Hell and Heaven i'm not an expert but pretty sure there are like few more things Yes, i know people were using Bible as a tool to get into power and unalive people and do bad things but in order to do that they had to censor the bible or modify it (Prime example being the modified bible being shown to afro-americans back when slavery was common)
@@SagreChinto Not gonna lie, I still don't see where you're disagreeing what I said, but I think I have an idea where. If you're referring to my last sentence where I said "if we're not allowed to question something that has been written 2,000+ years ago, I think that's concerning", I can sorta see where you're disagreeing, but with your explanation I don't see why you're disagreeing since we're practically saying the same thing.
I got kicked out of a World Civ class for bringing this up one day. It started with the flood an went on from there to arrive at me basically making this point. The prof was a HARD CORE Christian to say the least. He crossed over from debate to full on fury about how I didn’t understand what I was talking about and how I just didn’t get it even after I’d pointed out the holes in his logic. He invited me to leave at that point. This was 32 years ago. I dropped his section and retook the class a year and a half later as it was a GenEd requirement. When I talked to the new guy and told him that story, he laughed and rolled his eyes and told me about the other guys reputation in the department. I got it after that.
My biggest problem with this story- he was STILL IN THE DEPARTMENT. Crap like that should've got his ass canned- or at the bloody least, transferred to a different department.
@@jjphank Ah right, 1000 pieces were many are missing, some of them dont fit with the supposed picture and some others have been chewed off by different sects of bugs. Nice try buddy, but the bible is so f_cked up that fixing it, would be a nobel prize worthy feat. So you can start by presenting your nobel prize, any other answer will be taken as an excuse for your baseless assertions.
@@jjphank explain how different cultures around the world developed different beliefs and ideologies about how we got here. Explain how these cultures and societies developed separate languages - and please don't tell me the ignorant Babel story.
I distinctly recall the seed of this same idea forming in my mind when I was in Bible college. 15 years later, after losing my faith, I was finally able to put it into words, which I can now express to those who ask me why I no longer believe: A maximally great being, with perfect knowledge of our limitations, the benevolent incentive, and the power to communicate unambiguously, personally, and instantaneously to each individual on earth has, instead, decided to convey the most important message his creatures will ever hear through a book so prone to error, contradiction, and ambiguity that there is still no unified consensus on exactly what that message is or how to accurately interpret it.
At my (no deceased) father's 50th birthday I met an old guy from the deep south who put it clearly to me. "If God is the way Christians describe him, I don't want any part of that". I've also felt myself, and I think you sort of touch on it here, that if God is the way he/she is described that would make me better than God. I would never be as cruel as God is described in the bible. I don't think many of us would be.
@@bec928 It's simple as this my friend: 1. If God exists, hes powerful enough to redeem living beings without suffering. 2. Living beings suffer. 3. God either is not powerful enough to redeem without suffering, or he prefers for us to suffer. God either is the cause of all suffering or is not powerful enough to prevent it. Either way, the bible only makes the problem worse. He made mistakes, had regrets, wills spirits to deceive men, working thru dishonesty. He wills the deaths of innocents repeatedly, demands to be worshipped and given credit for every good deed a human does, and displays all sorts of bigotted and discriminatory ignorance. God has stood by and watched every rape, murder, and heinous act you've ever known and chose to do absolutely nothing to interfere. Seeking to understand the world thru the bible for almost 2000 years looks stupid compared to what trying to understand the world thru the scientific method has accomplished. He lets all these lying, cheating pastors and preachers fly around in their jets and live a rich lifestyle by taking money from the phycologically vulnerable because that's the way God wants it if God exists. God is the one who put the system in place, god is responsible for everything from before genesis forward if God exists. All the dishonesty, hatred, wars, resource shortages; God is responsible for all those things if he exists. Is it loving to watch generation and generation of humans fail in a system you not only created, but have the power to change? I don't think you've cross examined your beliefs anywhere near thoroughly enough, you brought absolutely no logic to the conversation other than to define God as such an objectively abstract thing as 'love.' Time to do some thinking buddy. And by the way, who did create God?
@@bec928 yes. There is nothing wrong sending a global flood because everyone was totally TOTALLY evil. Well, except for that Noah dude and his immediate family. They were the only ones out of literally the entire population of earth who were good people. Makes perfect sense to kill all life on earth. All the animals too, for some reason, even though they are incapable of evil, but its totally necessary to kill them too, I guess. But don't worry, we got Noah to cram two of every animal species to exist into a wooden boat way to small to support them so they can live on and doom the world later since literally all life on earth will now be the direct result of incest.
@@juanausensi499 What evil things are you talking about. The people killed during the flood were all evil. Those that made war against Israel wanted to destroy them. Atheists are always talking about the evil God but they haven't a clue who He is. They always take verses out of context to try to prove their points.
1. Divine communication may be complex and tailored to different contexts and understandings, not necessarily failing because of perceived flaws. Variations and interpretations are human issues, not necessarily failures of divine intent. 2. Despite "errors", the Bible’s textual tradition is strong compared to other ancient texts, with rigorous scholarly methods used to preserve its core messages. Biblical scholarship helps address manuscript issues and maintains the integrity of the core teachings. 3. Old Testament laws reflect their time and are reinterpreted through the New Testament’s evolving ethical framework. Christianity’s moral teachings have developed over time, reflecting a progressive understanding of ethics. 4. Christianity spread through a mix of voluntary adoption and social influence, including positive intellectual and spiritual appeal. The religion's spread also involved significant cultural and philosophical contributions. 5. Denominations reflect the richness of Christian thought rather than failure, allowing diverse interpretations of a deep text. Multiple interpretations can enrich understanding rather than indicate a flaw.
For most of the past 2000 years, Christianity has been spread extremely forcefully and through genocides and torture. Relative to its history, very few have converted willingly. The crimes committed by Christian missionaries over the centuries are absolutely horrific and sickening. The video creator’s point in flaws of communication was that if there is a god who is truly omnipotent and cares about humans, why would he divinely inspire or allow a text to become so twisted and be used so hatefully? To me that indicates the god either does not care enough about humanity or doesn’t have the power. Really, why would a god ever allow massive errors and discrepancies to accumulate in their own divine text, and then be abused so widely? To me that is strong evidence that humans created the text to fit their own agendas
An especially horrific example of Christian cruelty in conversion occurred in Latin and South America shortly after Columbus’s arrival. Truly some of the worst humans in history, and they felt fully justified by the religion they were spreading
Christianity has spread almost entirely through g*noc*de and forced conversion. It’s history is one of cruelty and crimes against populations over and over again. I recommend reading about Columbus’s role in forced conversions in Latin and South America.
It's honestly so funny, pastors encourage people to read their Bible because it will"strengthen their faith". But reading it is what made me question lol. I wonder if Pastors even know what's in the Bible or if they just choose the willful blinders. Edit: Wow guys I didn't expect so many likes thank you! For anyone who is just getting angry at me in the replies or quoting Bible verses, know that I would love to see Christians in a different light, but you are really just reflecting a bigger reason why people are leaving it: Christians only seem to know how to show hate. Until Christians start honestly living by "Love they neighbor" I'm out. Also Titus 3:9 "Avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and arguments and quarrels about the law, because these are unprofitable and useless." So I guess I'm wrong by saying the Bible tells you to lead by action not arguments. That's my interpretation of that verse. *shrug* See how fun this can get? Now, I'm out. Y'all haters are not worth my time.
Pastors know that the phrase "read your bible" won't actually make people read their Bible. It's more like saying "see for yourself that everything I tell you is true", except seeing for themselves requires a little work so they just end up believing their professional liars. I can't imagine how most of these believers won't take the time to read what they believe to be the inspired word of the creator of the universe, containing everything they need to know. The first time I read the bible was in high school, and it took me two weeks, and I never even believed this nonsense. I just thought it was a good idea to know what these indoctrinated primitives believed. Turns out the only thing a high school student with knowledge of the bible heard from christians was, "that's not in the bible!"
@@aaronmatzkin7966 It really is like that. I think that it's a cognitive dissonance issue, where they think the Bible doesn't have controversial stuff in it. Problem is, it definitely does and the more we learn about the world and morality the more obsolete it becomes. The fact it promoted slavery and even had verses where it said 'slaves obey your masters' in the new testament is disgusting.
@@1970Phoenix I think most do, I did but when I questioned it they would tell me to just have faith in christ, that's all you need. So, I just put on blinders for 56 years. Looking back what a waste of time, Such a dumb ass.
it wasn’t until I became an atheist that the fact that there’s SO MANY different translations of the bible, which lead to different denominations, that it hit me “why would a perfect being choose such a flimsy method of preserving the most important book ever written?” it’s crazy how coached I was to never even consider that question. Indoctrination is real.
@@Anonymous-md2qp Yea we were taught to OBEY and that blind faith is a core virtue and something we should aspire to have. I remember having real questions and they were met with resistance/hostility
I live in a country where only about a few percent of people identify as believers so reading that you “became” an atheist is the opposite of our reality. Although the Danish flag is shown in this video as we have taken Christianity into our collective. It’s misunderstood that we are all Christians. We’re not. We have chosen the Christian church to be under democratic leadership and control. I can only imagine how much your mindset had to realign itself with a lot of new questions. I hope you are okay.
This really says it all. I consistently see Christians claiming that their god is perfect, all-knowing, etc but if questions like this are asked, the believer rushes to make excuses. This is one of the reasons I think every believer makes up their own god. They might follow some major points of dogma but ultimately the person's god represents what the person believes.
What are the excuses? The big ones I can think of that we're in a broken world (which is a major tenant of the Christian religion with original sin) and that the Lord respects human dignity (which the Christian God clearly does as He saw it fit to become one of us). By respecting human dignity, God lets us take an active role in our own salvation. The God that Holy Koolaid is asking for a divine boss, barking commands from on-high. Using Biblical authors and Christian leaders, God allows us the honor of thinking about and contemplating Him and acting as a family helping each other. The whole idea in Jesus is that "the Word became flesh and dwelt among us." He wants to be part of the human family, not an overbearing slave master.
@@gregorywullaert8618 I didn't think Holy Koolaid was asking for orders to be barked, but rather for clear communication appropriate for the audience. We have one 2000-year-old book. Its authors aren't definitively known so that context is lacking, and many of the book's messages are interpreted differently. That doesn't seem very effective and it's hard to understand why, when even humans can do better.
@@neekerbreeker It would be interesting to see how a deity would actually pull that off. Like, would we just all intrinsically "know" that this message is from God? And if so, how forceful would that knowledge have to be implanted in each of us? Would it differ from person to person since, after all, not everyone needs the same level of evidence to reach the correct conclusion? But the real question here is: is that even the best route for Him to take? Billboards and even morning "God convos" are easy to ignore. And listening to your local pastor or even the pope takes a level of humility that personally reading a sign does not. By allowing human authors and teachers, you also get a level of "family" to humanity that one-on-one talks would not and Christian unity is (perhaps ironically) a huge desire of the Christian God (it is Jesus's final "public" prayer at the Last Supper). God's motives and priorities are not the same as Holy Koolaid's currently are. Holy Koolaid is, in the end, just asking for him personally trusting others to be taken out of the equation (not surprising as it does sound like his human teachers were very misleading and, from his perspective, straight up lied). But trusting humans is an important lesson towards trusting God. Like "John" says in 1 John 4: How can you love the God you can't see if you can't love the people that you can see? (also note: despite being almost 2000 years old, we do have good cultural context for all of the books in the Bible. Intepretations were always debated but it wasn't until the Protestant Revolution that divisions started becoming as many as they are today)
@@gregorywullaert8618 If the knowledge is inherent then there is no need for evidence. It would be something everyone on earth collectively knew. It would literally be instinctual
You may say I'll be damned to Hell if I don't worship God. I say, I'm living my life helping as many people as I can, so I don't care what my fate is as long as I'm useful
Yeah that "God cant speak to us directly because his presence would oblirate us" is definetly a cop out apologetics considering that he literally walked and talked and cheated in wrestling with some of his followers in the past. It's not like the "unchanging" god suddenly changed conviniently with the invention of cameras or something.
heck if he simply made the sun talk in his stared we would be sorted. Heck if he just made the sky talk everything would be sorted. I mean Moses got a talking burning bush, why can't we get a talking sky?
I was a Christian for a long time until I read the Bible. However, I only made it 3 quarters of the way through before I realized it was full of obvious problems and contradictions. So I stopped reading and eventually started researching and now I no longer believe. It certainly doesn't help that it blatantly endorses slavery. As a black man myself, I couldn't just pretend I didn't read that. (Update May 20th: Christian apologist, before recycling the same arguments over and over that I've debunked, please just skim through the comment thread first. Thank you.)
The Bible and Christianity’s attitude towards women was one of many deal-breakers for me, to say nothing of the differences in wording between translations! I’ve got three different Bibles in my religious books library (the KJV, the NIV, and the Good News Bible, which was used in the Episcopal Sunday school classes I suffered through as a kid), and they all have different wording. It’s enough to drive anybody bonkers!
@@dragondancer1814 "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus."
As an agnostic, I've come to understand that Christianity and all religions exist because they are useful to someone. One reason I can't be an atheist is because I can't honestly tell people that my way of thinking is better for them than their religion. Everyone has to find a way to navigate this world, and for some, using pure logic and reason is enough to make it through the tough times. However, there are many who need hope beyond what logic and reason can offer. I understand this and only take issue when those people try to impose their beliefs onto me through laws and regulations (like how I can't buy hard alcohol on Sundays in Texas, but beer and wine are just fine as long as it's bought after 12 p.m.). I've known a few very good-hearted Christians who let their actions speak for their faith more than their words. My father is one of those people, a man who drove hundreds of miles with a working home A/C unit after I told him ours broke during the middle of one of the hottest summers in history. A man who, upon arriving to install our new A/C, saw my beat-up old Mazda and decided to gift me his much newer Kia. Then, when I flew to New Orleans to pick it up, he gave me a few thousand dollars so I could pay my bills and stay for a few days. I would never tell a person like him to abandon his faith if that's what's working for him because I have no idea if what I believe can offer him what he's getting from his faith. Maybe one day, humans will evolve to the point where we no longer need religion. Until then, I just try my best to tolerate it and avoid pointless debates (which isn't always easy).
Agnosticism is about claims of knowledge of God (Gnosis). Your reasoning is entirely about others emotional or personal needs for religion. I can't follow your reasoning at all.
If there truly is no God, why should hope or logic and reason matter? How do you know that logic and reason are preferable to nonsense and chaos? And how can we even know what "logic" is? The fact that the universe is reasonable and logical points to a Creator and Maintainer. That's why you can't be an atheist. (In fact "atheism" is a modern concept. Everyone believed in some diety/panoply of dieties before the late Enlightenment. I would argue atheists still believe in a god--themselves, primarily, with subdieties of logic, knowledge, science, self-determination, etc.) It's an interesting rabbit hole, this!
Uh, your dad did those kind things for you because you were primarily his son and loves you. We ll never know how much of it is the effect of religion and if he was a Christian, you benefited from his faith. Being an agnostic is a better position than being an atheist cuz at least you leave it open.Atheists are just too full of themselves and are just simple rebels against the established institutions of faith to appear fake intellectuals with faulty and flawed reasoning.
Thank you. I very much enjoy your channel. I'm an English pensioner so by definition skint..😂 But I wanted to express my appreciation. I survived heart problems and Cancer without any supernatural assistance or any desire to start begging an invisible deity for help. Keep up the good work; I will never see that redeemer statue in the same way again.😊
Yes! I found this argument by just going through the steps a "perfect god" would take some months ago and its pretty clear: This kind of communication is laughable for any perfect god, trying to get his message across. Additionally: A perfect god would have exactly known what would happen and how many riddle-like verses would get abused.
That was never the clincher for me. It was easy to attribute human failures to "God," we were made in HIS image. It was the illogic and refusal to accept Science as an alternate to a Lord and Savior who doesn't save. There were EASY ways to keep the con alive, "God gives us only what we can handle," but they either believed their own dogma or were too lazy to update. The game was rigged, so I got off.
@@thesoundsmith Good take! God is perfect, except when he isnt, someone other is accountable, except the bad dude shouldnt even exist with a perfect good. "God gives us only what we can handle, except when its to much its our own or the devils fault"
@@thesoundsmith yeah... humans were created in God image that is perfection... and the result is sooo far away from perfecion that is feels like a laughing matter...
Some really stupid comments here. You talk about how God is not perfect but it is your perfection that you are thinking of. IF I WAS GOD I WOULD HAVE DONE IT DIFFERENTLY. The most stupid answer any man or woman could give. Are you going to tell me you are perfect and never messed up? You can't because you are imperfect. You have no universe you created or earth to put life on. You did not put the sun where it is. It is in a perfect place, we do not burn up or freeze. He put a moon in a perfect spot so the Oceans would stay in place. They go in and out when they are supposed to. It creates life and supports life by doing this. God has a plan for everything. He does not have to share that plan with us. He has given us a Bible to read and learn about Him. This world is getting worse by the week. No Republican or democrat will change this but the Bible says there would be a time like this. A time when life is not important anymore. Where men and women will take sin and try to make sin okay. That wars would be all around us and that we would have to pay very high prices for food and goods. Things are not going to get better and He told us this over 2 thousand years ago. But Jesus will come back right before this world is destroyed by mankind. Do as you like but you are the losers, not those that have turned their lives over to God.
@@bec928 Nope. for example your "distance from the sun"-argument: What about the other planets in our solar system? What about 99,999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% and even more of the unvierse being DEAD and uninhabitable? Its like searching for the perfectly round grain of sand at beach, finding ONE and then claiming that the creator of beach created a beach with only perfectly round grains. One imperfect thing in a supposedly perfect creation denies assertion that the creation is perfect. Thats the problem when claiming there to be something "perfect". Have you ever seen someone wearing glasses? Perfect eyesight isnt even a thing.
Been listening to Mark Twain's autobiography (Volume II), and he is absolutely scathing in his critique of the christian god and its followers. At one point, Twain basically arrives at the same argument that an omnipotent god could do much better than a book that in every instance was written by someone who wasn't at the events described and, moreover, can't prove its supernatural claims. He writes, "It is only when He wants to prove a future life to us that his invention fails, and He comes up against a problem which is beyond the reach of His alleged omnipotence. With a message to deliver to men which is of infinitely more importance than all those other messages put together, which He has delivered without difficulty, He can think of no other medium than the poorest of all contrivances: a book."
Jean Meslier, whose 1729 Testament is among the earliest atheist texts, made a similar point. In response to the claim that "the will of God. . . was sufficiently made known" to men, Meslier replied: "what are these laws and orders that we can clearly and sufficiently really know came from God? Are they the pagans’, who recognized and worshipped many kinds of divinities and were rejected by everyone who worshipped only one God? Are they the Jews’, who worshipped only one God whose laws and orders they claim were only ever observed in a little corner of the world. . . Are they the Muslims’ that the Christians consider as having been made by an impostor and false prophet? Are they of the Indians and Chinese? The Iroquois and Japanese that are not at all known to us? Or, finally, some other similar so-called divine laws and orders that we have not heard of yet?" The spread of a religion is so obviously a *human* act rather than a divine one. If a people has literally no knowledge of a particular faith, then they will remain blissfully ignorant of it forever and ever until other humans decide to inform them. If every single Christian circa 50 AD had died or been killed, not even a Christian could claim anything in the Bible suggests God would have sent down Jesus Christ 2.0 to recreate Christianity.
@@jjphank Why don't you, then? It is not necessary for Mr. Twain to be alive for you to destroy his arguments as they still stand. His words are written for all the world to see, and if his arguments are false, you should be able to refute them. Of course the standard "look at the trees" and "this book is true because this book is true" arguments often posited by those practicing apologetics do not constitute refutation. If you can make a logically consistent argument that is free of self-contradiction and fallacies, I would be glad to hear it because it would be the first time in my life I have encountered such an argument from an apologist. I would literally consider such an argument a miracle.
I once yelled at a minister as a child that I hate God. I yelled it so loud people looked at me like I'm crazy. But maybe it was something I already knew. Sunday school sucked. All sugarcoated and prettied up. If I had been taught bible criticism I would let people in church know what I believe. Churches don't let children read the Bible critically. They're supposed accept everything at face value.
Christianity's god is a great example of a fully narcissistic, megalomaniacal, evil, and abusive entity; how anyone sees that kind of god and says, "Yeah, THAT's the god for me!" boggles my mind.
@@wilsontexas NO, 'God' does not have any positive traits. Literally none. If Christians were honest, their god fully and perfectly embodies a narcissistic, abusive, gaslighting, jealous asshole. Who wants to worship a god like that? Not me, but you do you; I just think it says a whole lot of 'not good things' about people who like/love/want to worship a god like that. And yeah, it's the absolute *height* of conceit to think we're the only ones made by god. It's sickening, frankly.
@@wilsontexaslol at least she’s being honest. Anybody kissing a** to go to heaven ain’t going -2pac. God probably respects her more than y’all who lie about how you feel for reward.
@@alfieparkegames9917 did you not listen to a single second of the video? this entire video is about how the bible is just not a good moral manual on what you should do. (he didn't give you the bible it was written by countless people superimposing their fanfiction on each other, heck this Jesus guy wasn't even alive when it was being written)
@@ll-cu3kb no I didn’t watch the video, so what, I am answering a comment, two different things, also the Bible isn’t fan fiction xdd, but I guess that’s just opinions at the end of the day, your right he, himself, didn’t give us the Bible, humans who saw and heard him wrote it and so on.
Funny how Yahweh could talk to Moses through a bush, but is unable to communicate with us these days ? Almost as if the Moses stories are fictional, eh ?
"When inventing a god, the most important thing is to claim it is invisible, inaudible, and imperceptible in every way. Otherwise people will become skeptical when it appears to no one, is silent and does nothing." -LindseyBrown
The ancient greek supernatural beings like dryads (tree nymphs) and nyiads (water nymphs) were originally very accessible to humans. But eventually people who worked with trees like charcoal makers and people who worked on rivers or fished them got suspicious when no one ever saw a supernatural being. So they were put somewhere less accessible at the top of mount Olympus which no one back then could climb. However climbing equipment and techniques got better and when people actually did get to the top of mount Olympus, guess what, no gods. So they were sent even further away into the sky above the firmament and the crystal dome. But then we invented rockets and sent men to the moon and guess what, no one crashed into a dome or saw any gods so they were moved even further away, beyond time and space. If we ever find a way to explore outside our own universe, if there is an "outside" religious leaders will have to produce another sleight of hand and hide their gods outside of the "outside".
@@get2it7does it matter to you so much for you to know the creation of the universe? What do you gain from it if you learn the truth tomorrow. The 100% without a doubt you have evidence truth. What will you do with knowing how to universe was made ?
@@get2it7 We don't know. Is that so hard to say? We actually don't know. Big Bang theory only tells us of a great expansion/explosion that we are still riding. Everything before that is impossible to know. Yet, we have somehow made entire doctrines claiming we do. The arrogance.
I do agree and as an atheist this is completely intuitive but my theist friends don't get this at all. They will agree that Christianity is splintered and that there are many versions but somehow they find things like "he wanted us to have free will" or "God works in mysterious ways" are enough of an explanation for them. I have a friend who is on the verge of atheism and with him I notice that these arguments suddenly start making sense to him as he gradually distances himself from the indoctrination that has blinded him all his life.
@@jjphank When you get the vast majority of Christians to agree with your interpretation you can get back to me and I'll take you seriously. I won't be holding my breath.
I call those types of phrases, "Get out of jail Free" cards. When something doesn't happen as predicted, prayers aren't answered, or things are inconsistent Christians ALWAYS fall back on the "God Works In Mysterious Ways" excuse or "I didn't get what I want so it just means God has another plan for me".
@@jjphank the bible is a book full of contradictions and inconsistencies and scientifically impossible stories. For example, I highly doubt the authors of the flood story knew anything about the geography of the entire planet. Where's your proof that sea levels were raised 6 miles so that the entire earth was covered in water up to the tip of Mount Everest in a mere 40 days? Everything (plants/aquatic life)would be dead from crushing ocean pressure and no sunlight. Where's your proof that a shepherd and his family lived hundreds of years and all of a sudden at the age of 600 were suddenly master ship builders who could build a boat and somehow manage to get every animal to save from around the world like kangaroos and wallabies in Australia or penguins in Antarctica or bison in North America? Where's your proof that all 7 billion people on this planet of all races and ethnicities are descendants of 8 middle eastern people over the span of only a few thousand years without dealing with 9 month pregnancies, infant mortality, and massive in-breeding to name a few? Did they lay eggs? Where's your proof that the exodus happened? The Egyptians were prolific writers and would've written about a war in which the army was defeated by the parting and closing of the Red Sea. Oh, and which part of the Red Sea did they cross? What type of bottom is the Red Sea floor? If it's mud or sand then Moses and the Isrealites would've sunk probably to their knees or more trying to cross it or gotten possibly caught up on sea grass or shells and rocks. I'm quite sure the authors didn't know anything about that either. Christians can't even agree on what books should be in the bible and with multiple versions and translations with editing happening all the time how can you prove what you have today is what was actually in the original Hebrew and Greek? Even the oldest copies were based on oral traditions and we know how things change from one person to the next. And in the New testament none of the gospels were actually written by their namesake nor were they written at the time the supposed events of Jesus's life took place. There's zero proof that he was born on Dec 25 and all Christians did was hijack Saturnalia and other winter festivals from pagans. And he couldn't have been that great since the Romans didn't think enough of him to write about his supposed miracles.
John 7:7 King James Version 7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil. Hebrews 11:6 King James Version 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. John 1 King James Version 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins. If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity. God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross. your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you. Ephesians 1:13 King James Version 13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,. Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready. I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved. God bless :)
I love Revelation. It has a fun alternative reading if you use a different tone, where all the Christians lose and all the villains win. It makes the Bible have a much more satisfying narrative conclusion.
@@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana we only lose on Earth 1 out of the 2 fights. The war we lose is against the antichrist, but we win on the Judgment Day, where Jesus and his army come back on white horses bearing swords, and Judge everyone. But we do win both of the 2 fights technically because for worshipping the beast, God brings down terrible plagues which have lots of starvation, warfare, death, and suffering, so really we win 😊. ❤✝️ Plus we had already won after Jesus died on the cross.
Yeah that guy sexually assaulted a 14 year old and preaches antisemitism and hitler-apologetics, then makes that claim. That people are “offended” at his mere belief in god, and not the eugenics and kid-touching
I was a Jehovahs Witness for a long time. When my son got older he said, mom I'm an atheist. I think he thought that I would be mad, I wasn't I started reading the books he was reading to better understand where he was coming from because I love my son NO MATTER WHAT. Now I'm an atheist. The bible didn't hold up to even the most basic scrutiny and I was told "that was a different time" when I objected to the thumbs up from God on slavery. Peace out JW's. I wrote my letter of disassociation and never looked back.
I grew up Christian, and I choose to continue to choose to believe in God. With an understanding that I have no provable evidence. And that the Bible has clear errors.
@@DGS_1992It has minor contradictions, including those between gospels, but none of them compromise the messages of the bible. Most of them are negligible errors.
@@WithJesusICan_1 Lots of people do. But those who righteously follow Jesus' commands acknowledge their sinful nature and know that only he can free them from their sin.
This video is the PRIMARY reason I deconverted after 25 years in Fundamentalist Christianity 16 years ago. I just couldn't reconcile "god" sending the vast majority of humanity into ETERNAL punishment for FINITE sins with such an egregiously imperfect and highly flawed message. The Bible's god is pure, wicked evil. Well done Thomas!
I remember in bible college, I made some paper about the logical contradiction between freewill and predestination. If not PD, then bible is wrong. If not FW, then God is not just, and the Bible is wrong. Freewill and predestination are mutually exclusive, but both are required to be true. So my Christian conclusion to that paper was, "Both must somehow be true despite the contradiction" and something something divine mystery. This is what indoctrination did to me. I could repeatedly slam my head face first into direct logical contradictions in the bible, but still not see it as a problem. Just a "divine mystery". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edit: I actually found my paper from college. Pasted below for those who want to read. Rather than leaving it at the bottom of the chain though, where only the people in the flames of comment wars will see it, I think I'll just edit my original comment. Basically, from a fundamentalist point of view (meaning assume the Bible is always true), I "prove" that predestination and freewill must both exist, despite the inherent contradiction with them. The Paper: First, we need to prove the idea of predestination. Predestination (Prove P). --To prove Predestination, we don’t have to look any further than verses like Ephesians 1:4-6, Ephesians 1:11-12, or Romans 8:28-30, which explicitly state that God does choose those he wants beforehand or that he does Predestine us. (P) --Therefore, we have Predestination as true. (P) Now, we need to prove that we have Free Will --Suppose that free will didn’t exist. (~F) --God has his will over his creation He is king over it, as is shown in Psalm 47:2, Deuteronomy 4:39, Deuteronomy 10:14, Ephesians 1:11, and more. (G) --We know that all have Sinned (S) (except Jesus) as we see in Romans 3:23. --If everyone has sinned and it was God’s direct will that caused us to sin, because we don’t have our own free will to sin, this would imply that God is Evil. (S ^ G ^ ~F -> E) --This contradicts what we firmly know about God, that he is a Just God. We know this from verses like Deuteronomy 32:4, Isaiah 61:8, Psalm 9:7-8, 2 Chronicles 19:7 and more. (J) --God Cannot be both Evil and Just. (E ^ J -> c) --Therefore, we have Freewill. (F) Therefore, since we have both Free Will and Predestination, both major principles of Calvinism and Arminianism, are true. (F ^ P) It is impossible to say that everything we do is not of our will but of God’s predetermined will, but it is also impossible to say that God doesn’t have a predetermined will for us. We must therefore conclude that we have both Free Will and God’s Predestination. I don’t know how this works, and it is likely that no one will ever know how this fully works. God might tell us when we get to heaven, but for now, remember that even though God does choose us, we still need to choose him. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The conclusion about really makes me cringe now. God need to be sovereign and predestine our lives and have his own will always carried out in the universe without fail, which includes some people definitively being chosen beforehand for Christendom. However, we also need to have freewill to reject him. A contradiction so obvious in the Bible that I ram my face into it, but still dismiss it. I know that many apologists will come up with responses like, "You can reject destiny with free will though", or some other variant of "God's will is for you to accept him, but God's will is also for you to have the will to reject God's will." This is just restating the problem though, because now you have "God's will" being for you to follow at the threat of hell, but also "God's will" for you to not follow and be sent to hell anyway as he has predestined you to. This is why pointing out basic contradictions is not always going to change the most hardcore believer's mind. Many have been inoculated against _any_ criticism of their holy text to the point where they can just dismiss it outright despite repeatedly slamming their face into the many problems.
@@jjphank People who believe good and evil come from superstition have the most difficult time telling which is which. They’re as mentally primitive as people were thousands of years ago.
@@jjphank Hey: Isaiah 45:7. The biblical god-thingy says he “create(s) evil.” Even emphasizes it in the next sentence. And states it in the present tense both times. “I the Lord do all these things.” Evil is his doing. Now, go ahead and explain to us how it doesn’t mean what it says, and how your god-thingy is a perfect communicator.
I love that in the midst of having a serious tone in your voice, you manage to throw in a billboard sign that said, “don’t eat tide pods” that managed to be hilarious while still maintaining your serious tone and remaining on the tangent at hand. I just think that is absolutely marvelous
One glaring inconsistency that no "ChristIan" I've consulted has ever resolved is the "God gave us free will" vs. "God has a plan for you; it's God's will." It's can't be both. Great presentation!
@@lancequeen3527 Not really. In the system it doesn't allow you to deny it independantly. If you accept it it's due to God's taking over your decisions and how is you deciding NOT to do anything other than God's decision as well?
Whilst this critique does raise important points, the irony here is that there is a message, and it already does feature all of the attributes you're asking of it. So, let's address some of your points: 1. The Gospel is so simple that even a child can understand it. The tragedy for many adult readers is that they're less likely to accept it... The Bible has no problem with understandability. It has a problem with people not wanting to understand it. 2. The preloaded message to which you refer is our conscience, combined with our innate desire for relationship - and yearning for the eternal. There is an inherent understanding of good and evil that does transcend culture - and these things cannot simply be explained by utilitarian ideals. As much of our 'moral compass' goes beyond mere utility. 3. But why isn't this moral compass universal? Well, the scriptures have an answer for this too. The answer is that being 'in-touch' with this moral compass requires us to be 'in-relationship' with our Creator - who is the perfect embodiment of Love and goodness. The more distant a person, a people, or a society become; the more distant they are to that which is good... And it has nothing to do with the Messenger - but rather his having been rejected by the listener... The Gospel of Christ is a WAKE-UP CALL, Jesus is saying we're not close. We are so incredibly distant - that RADICAL ACTION is required. I don't normally cite scripture; but you need to read this one: " For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities - his eternal power and divine nature - have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse. For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools. " - (Romans 1:20-22) The reason why our "moral compass" is so imperfect - is because it can be damaged by rejection of God - and it is by being CONNECTED with God, in relationship, that it is restored. 4. Much if the scientific inaccuracies claimed of scripture has more to do with essentially asking the WRONG questions. The Bible isn't a scientific textbook, it is a book about how to repair your relationship with God. Though your mention of germs diseases and neurochemistry is curious - as the Hebrew law of Moses gives surprising insight into hygiene - and its Legal framework forms the basis of the most successful civilizations to date. The Hebrew Law is incredibly advanced for its time. 5. Moral sticking points. (Slavery, war, genocide, human sacrifice, etc.) In large part, these contentions have to do with a misunderstanding of the text - and cultural context. Those laws do not condone what you think they do, and I encourage you to read more carefully. These are "cop-out" arguments - as you're essentially using the Moral Code to judge itself, based off an imperfect understanding - and from a worldview that does not adhere to those moral precepts you're invoking... I would furthermore argue that many of those detestable things are in-fact done, in this society TODAY. There are many more slaves in the modern-world today - such as human trafficking, sexual slavery, and the imprisonment and murder of entire racial groups. Where is your outrage? Many more babies have died TODAY in abortion clinics - (which BTW is no different to child sacrifices of ancient cultures) - and detestable in God's sight. WHERE IS YOUR OUTRAGE!... It must be so convenient for you to have such a selective moral compass... But the one comfort we Christians have is that God will provide justice. 6. (transcription, errors, mistakes, and accuracy): The quality-control and tradition surrounding preservation of the Hebrew texts make your claims highly unlikely. If this hyperbole were anywhere close to what you are claiming - the Biblical scholars would have blown it "out of the water" long ago. The fact that it remains an important field of historical scholarly study makes your claim untenable. 7. Does the presence of New Testament transcription/translation errors, make God a bad communicator? No, not really. "My sheep know my voice, and they come to me when I call them". The simple fact is that many people DO understand this message and ARE called into relationship with God. It is perhaps more likely a problem with the listener - or perhaps rather that the listener doesn't want to listen... See, atheists need to own the fact that they have CHOSEN to be distant from God. So, what is a loving God to do? Would he not respect your choice to be distant, if that is your choice?... (food for thought)
Because I don't want this post to be an essay, I'll address just the gospels. The gospels were written anonymously, as late as 70CE for Mark and perhaps 95CE or later for John, Matthew and Luke/Acts being somewhere between those dates. They differ wildly on multiple points, including the date of Jesus' birth, his lineage, the day of crucifixion, and the resurrection accounts. Even Jesus' message also varies from gospel to gospel. It's unlikely that very much of what Jesus actually said made it into the gospels after a 40 to 65 year span. It's more likely that, just like today, the different denominations (and there were many; look it up) were vying to push their own agenda forward. It just so happens that the Catholics won, and by voting on it, I might add. Imagine that. Orthodoxy was an election. I'm afraid you have it all wrong. The gospels are NOT reliable, nor is either testament. Don't attempt to tell me I don't understand, either. Most of what I've written is a condensed version that is supported by scholarly consensus.
@@enkidufive3349 Have you read the gospels? Scholarly consensuses have been wrong before and you should form your own opinions on the source. I would love to try answer any questions you have.
@@LighterGreenGaming Yes, I've read the book through, and several times. I was a Southern Baptist for 55 years. And, no, I have no questions, especially if you're going to support the Bible. The question is, do you know what scholars say about the Bible, or simply take what others or perhaps your pastor have to say about it? Do you have an objective mind, or simply fall into line with your particular belief system? I'm only guessing, but you're a theist of some sort, are you not?
@@enkidufive3349 I read the Bible and form my own opinions on it, thank you very much. I also am open to hearing others' viewpoints. Could you please cite the studies and verses? I respectfully think your first comment is wrong but if you can back it up with sources I think I'd believe you.
@@LighterGreenGaming Why ask me? There is any number of scholars, some believers and some not, who either write books or produce internet content or both. John Dominic Crossan, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, Joel Baden, James Tabor, Dan McClellan, Kip Davis, Josh Bowen, Jennifer Bird, or Bart Ehrman, just to name a few, are all accredited Biblical scholars. Almost, if not all, of these people produce TH-cam content. McClellan, Tabor, Bowen, Davis, and Ehrman are easy enough to find on TH-cam. Christine Hayes and Dale Martin, (now deceased), both Yale professors, have courses on the old and new testaments. I found those courses quite informative and may soon view them again. Just a portion of these creators' videos will keep you busy for some time, if you really want to know about what the Bible has to say and where it's in error. We could get into a protracted, fruitless discussion, but the people that I've mentioned have a great deal more knowledge on both testaments.
The bible is so clear that it spawned a whole industry of apologetics to explain how it isn't as completely crap as it appears to any reasonable analysis.
I find myself often doing this eyeroll with believers - "godz jus bad at the englush, but thank him - he done gots me to tell ya what he REALLY meant" Ya, that seems totally legit. I also enjoy having grown up in the fundy church from birth, watching others I've known my whole life who were brainwashed with the same koolade by the same teachers - debate to the death what god's view on (abortion, homosexuality, divorce, you name it) both declaring the other is deceived and they need to humble themselves to the holy spirit.
@@jjphank Tell that to all the Jews, Pagans, Muslims, atheists, Native Americans, people accused of witchcraft in the Salem Trials, et cetera who disagreed with Christianity and were tortured and killed for it. Where were their freedoms?
The first time I remember having a question concerning the Bible's accuracy was before I was a teenager when my Sunday school class was learning about Noah's flood. I asked about something (I don't even remember what specifically I asked), and was told that I was not to question what the Bible said or what I was being taught. I eventually got around to reading the whole thing, which confirmed what I had already started to think back in that Sunday school class.
Why shouldn’t you be questioning it though. Surely, from their point of view questioning things will only led to clarification. As they are so sure of their beliefs and the Bible being true. I’ve had similar experiences in my life too. Being told not to ask too many questions, while questioning Noah’s flood.
I'd rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned. But I've yet had a Bible literalist explain how the sloths of Central and South America swam across the Atlantic, crawled across Africa, got on the Ark, and the made the return trip.
@@emptyhand777 But if scientists try to explain how lizards or mammals ended up on islands by accidentally rafting there, they dismiss that possibility out of hand with a smug expression on their ignorant faces.
This might be your best argument against Christianity to date. You really knocked this out of the park. I’ve been using similar lines, just never called it the argument of instruction, you just put this together so well, and yes, I think it’s even more convincing than the problem of evil if there really is an Omni-benevolent God. It’s a huge problem, and many a person has given up their faith because of that and the apologetical arguments used so weak to defend it. I would also add Sentient, besides the four Big Omni’s you describe to the Christian God at the :55 mark, since many believers think they have a personal god that acts and intervenes on their behalf. Many religions use these attributes in describing their God.
@@jboydayzOh you are such a foolish child.... Do claims about this God pass the tests of not contradicting each other and not contradicting external evidence? Is the Bible’s God the best and most likely explanation for the design and function of nature? Is the Bible’s God the best and most likely explanation for the biblical record and Christian history? Is the Bible’s God the best and most likely explanation for humanity’s long and enduring quest for God or our profound experience of His presence in our lives? I think that the answer to all four of these questions is no: No because many of the claims made about God in the Bible contradict either each other or external evidence. No because we have better explanations for natural phenomena. No because we can explain the biblical record without recourse to God. And no because we can do the same for our own experience of God. All of these “no” answers make the existence of the Christian God highly unlikely. These four questions distill down the essence of how to judge the likelihood of the existence of a god. In this test, the Christian god fails to satisfy any of the questions is an uncontroversial fashion, leaving a level of ambiguity well beyond what would be expected of an actual supernatural deity.
It’s ironic how in the Bible it says that the love of many will grow cold because of the lawlessness in this world …in other words people will not believe because of the evil in the world .
I’m a Christian and a Libertarian. I like to listen to others who believe differently. In the Bible, Jesus was asked what is most important and he answers: Love God and Love Others. This is the simple dogma I strive to follow. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🦋
An oxymoron. You cannot be a libertarian and a Christian, they're opposite things. See Luke 19:27 and tell me how that's a libertarian priniciple as opposed to one a totalitarian regime would use.
@@michaelsbeverly , this parable is not describing what a Christian does, so I can be libertarian (“Liberty means being free to make your own choices about your own life, that what you do with your body and your property ought to be up to you. Other people must not forcibly interfere with your liberty, and you must not forcibly interfere with theirs.”) as well as Christian. Peace to you, fellow human. 🌸
@@Defiantly_Joyful The parable is about the King, and it's about Jesus, so it is what the ultimate Christian does. The ultimate Christian slaughters his enemies, those that will not bow down. You could be a libertarian in human politics, sure, if you're not anti-gay marriage, your not for laws on sex, drugs, and such....sure, but you cannot be a libertarian in the big sense of life itself and be a Christian, as Christianity demands you bow down. You must bend the knee, something that is antithetical to an ethical libertarian. btw, I know what libertarian means, as well as voluntarist and ancap. You just can't hold these positions and Christianity.
I've always felt that if any one religion were "true" then no other religion would exist. "God" would have revealed themself equally and unequivalently to all.
Just found this guy and can relate. Here he almost hits on something that I discovered by accident. I picked up this gigantic dictionary that was published by Random House and weighed 30 lbs. On the cover it said that it had over 2 million English words. Inside it said that there were around a quarter million in common usage. I thought then about how many words might have been in a dictionary of ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek. I looked it up and a generous estimate for the first two is about 20,000. Greek is a bit more. This creates more problems for literal translation than anyone can describe in many lifetimes, let alone work through and specify. There are plenty of documented cases of scholars and even scientists who disregarded even their own uncertainty, filled in the gaps that nobody would notice in their lifetime, and collected their paycheck. Oddly enough this validates the Bible's statement that the love of money is the root of all evil, and the snake eating itself attempts to swallow its own head.
John 7:7 King James Version 7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil. Hebrews 11:6 King James Version 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. John 1 King James Version 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins. If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity. God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross. your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you. Ephesians 1:13 King James Version 13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,. Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready. I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved. God bless :)
@@eliwalker6245 that is literally the best you can do? Regurgitate the very book being called into question as if quoting it in ever more shrill fashion will magically make it stick? Thou art but a fool, laughingly blinded by the charlatan into believing those sleight of hand and fanciful stories are truth. Beware the DHMO that is the devil's work and seeks to poison you.
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The problem of instruction is answered by the concept of choice/ free will. If a perfect message was, as the video described, pre-programmed into the hearts and minds of all humans, aka firmware, it also included a code for choice. We have the answer for everything discussed in the video. Humans have been given a choice, love one another and work for the collective good of humanity and create a veritable utopian world, or work for the selfish gains of the individual and have a chaotic and cruel society. We choose the world we create. Poverty homelessness, and hunger could be virtually eliminated if we wanted it to be, murder would be nonexistent, technological advances would be so far beyond where we are now it would seem like magic. But, as a species, we choose to live differently. Christianity didn’t create the philosophy for way we should live, it fulfills and confirms what we already know to be true. Even if you don’t believe in God, the “instructions” have already been revealed to you, it’s up to you to follow through with them. Peace is the way forward, love is the answer, and it’s up to each of us to to work toward that end. That is the message of Christianity. It’s not a problem of “instruction” it’s a problem of “completion”.
The concept of choice and free will then is debunked by God knowing how humans will treat the message. Considering he is all-knowing and perfect he knows where those he creates would finally end up. So he creates people, who he knows will "choose" (as you call it) hell. Basically he creates someone just for them to suffer eternally. Why would he create them in the first place? If God knows the ultimate future, doesn't that mean that humans are already predetermined and that he created their environment and brains in such a way for them to make these exact predetermined choices? If humans have a completely free will beyond God's influence then this would mean God doesn't know how they will ultimately act and then he isn't all knowing and why should you trust someone infinitely who isn't omnipotent?
@@justarandomgirlvx3578Hell is a place without God ,so people who don't want God in their lives, get what they want after death and hell is not a burning wasteland with external tortures. God created us with free will because he wants to offer us true love which by definition is not imposed. The reason why God creates people who will not believe in Him is unknown to us but I think that the world we see is the best outcome with the highest number of saved people that there can be while maintaining free will.
@@gerzent3102 If he was all powerful the option of everyone ending up in heaven while still having free will would exist. If he can't make that happen, he is not all powerful.
@@justarandomgirlvx3578 this option exists ,everyone would have to choose God so it’s kinda in our hands. I don't know why God created a universe where he knew some would not be saved. I don't know if that's even the case (I don't know if anybody is in hell) .Human can not understand God but I trust that He knows what He's doing because He died on cross for everyone.
So strange, I have come to realise that as someone who was against everything religious until 7 months, I can never go back. I love the lord with all my mind, body and soul. Its so much more than you realise. Day by day as I pray to learn for guidence, the lord keeps blessing me with love and wisdom for everybody around me. My spirit keeps growing and my body is full with hope, faith, love and prayers. If I had found your channel before I learned the truth, I would be cheering you on. Now i can only pray for people like you who do not understand what is deep in your heart. God bless you all my beautiful brothers and sisters.
Well you never were an atheist you were an anti-theist. Fact is if you understood what atheism was you'd realize what a waste most of your comment was.
I was raised Christian and got a Christian education from pre-school through 12th grade. I fell away for almost a decade when I started college and went down some really bad roads. I'm back in the faith as of about 10 months now and my outlook on life has changed so dramatically. Your words meant a lot, thank you. God bless you, my brother in Christ and stay strong. If I don't have the pleasure of meeting you in this life, we will have to catch up in the next. 🙏✝️❤️
@@96Logan The whole outlook on life thing is just a personal thing and really nothing to do with belief or lack there of. After all I am not one to say you didn't but then when I stopped believing 33 years ago my outlook changed for the better and has never fallen since and still it grows.
@@96Logan your words are very encouraging my brother and I am forever grateful. All glory to god and thank you too. Until we meet, may the lord bless you abundantly. 🙏😁
See that’s how you guys look at it, those who want to connect with the truth can easily find it, and those that oppose it or try to disprove it are idiots, WE DONT KNOW OUR ORIGINS, AND WE DONT KNOW WHATS AFTER DEATH, unless you can prove those statements wrong you are the one that’s stupid.
I've been an Atheist for over 30 years, and I'm finally reading the Bible cover to cover, and every passage and every book just makes me that much more Atheist. Word for word, it only makes ANY sense if you already believe in it.
@@Degenerationnn Is that what they told you? I don' need an interpreter, thanks. It's the English language, written by men. It's not difficult reading at all. Imagine a message so crucial to eternal salvation that your god asks that fallible men write it in a way that's apparently difficult reading for a large number of people. Gee, thanks god. And I need an invisible interpreter, too? If that's the case, what do we have priests and pastors for? Why isn't the first line in the bible something like: "Hi, I'm God. What follows is the book you shall use to live as humas on earth in the way I expect you to or I'll burn you forever. It's a dense read and you're only human. I intentionally didn't build in a high enough reading comprehension into your minds that I designed after myself. Don't worry, you are really special I swear, but you're going to have to ask "ghost god" - yep the same one that told Joseph that Mary would never fuck one of her much older step brothers in that lonely house while Joseph is away at his carpentry contract job, nope it was "ghost me" who only one person has ever seen and a couple others dreamt about but it's totally real, trust me, so yeah. Ask ghost me who is really just me to interpret the book about me and my son who is also me, because if you get the message wrong, like I said, you're going to have to burn forever. Yeah I know, I know, but there's nothing I can do about it, there is no concept of the punishment fitting the crime. One last thing: you can do whatever you want -- the ONLY commandment that matters is that you bow to me, worship me and believe I'm the only true, one god. Then it's all good, you can come to magical invisible place that's perfect beyond your wildest dreams, forever." Where was that disclaimer? I am continually amazed by people who buy into the most obvious BS of all time. Gee, god is light, jesus is light and has the light of the path that is the way and all that light. Ok so here's the thing: light is pretty impressive, it certainly amazed the ancients who didn't really understand it. But today, we totally understand it as a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. We can see, measure and have tools to work in "light" conditions at all wavelengths. We have looked and looked to the lowest frequency radio waves to the highest frequency ionizing gamma rays and beyond. So, where's your god? Where's heaven? Where are the angels? They don't exist. None of it is real. Sorry to break it to you, the church lies about everything, all the time.
I just recently started to lean towards atheism, and to me, none of the stuff that happens in those stories makes any logical/scientific sense, which is why I'm now atheist
This reminds me of the Nietzsche quote: “It is a curious thing that God learned Greek when he wished to turn author--and that he did not learn it better.”
@@wilsontexasGod’s words vs People’s inspired words of God hits different. Am I following God or the people who follow God.. God is perfect I can follow him, but people??? They’re prone to imperfections and error, so how can I even be sure they got his message correctly. A million different things could’ve gone wrong.
@@Kcitarp yes, and translations might not convey the information precisely. Christians do actually use the word faith more than the word fact. However. Logic and evidence dont always get you to truth. Sometimes there is a less palpable intuition or Holy Spirit that helps guide you. Many christians "knew" that the shots were better left unused despite the "expert scientists" and studies presented to us. I believe in the God of the bible(note the words i use) but i would never say it is a fact that i can prove with evidence. But my scientific standards are high, so I also do not believe that the big bang and evolution are fact. That is why I say atheists think likevreligious people. They really believe thing fervently that cannot be scientifically proven. So logic and evidence leads me to believe there was an intelligent designer but trying to use logic and evidence and scientific method to arrive at christianity is a bit much to expect in my opinion. So i try and separate science(what we know) from what i believe(faith). Much of my argumentation deals with trying to make people see that their scientific facts are really beliefs. We may know that stars have a red shift all around us but its a leap of faith to believe a dot of nothing exploded and created the universe.
@@wilsontexas How convenient that the perfect creator of the universe couldn't make a perfect moral guidebook. Oh no, he had to work via fallible human beings so there are a ton of errors and false parts in his big book of morals. Otherwise how would the apologists and preachers make their money, selling the real way to interpret the Bible? He's all powerful, all knowing, but he just can't keep his writing clear and unambiguous, on even the most important stuff.
@@adams13245 It was inspired but not channeled. So I guess you have read the bible? It's one thing to read it and reject it and another thing to take other people's word about whether or not you find it worthy of believing.
Personally, for me, the main problem with the Abrahamic God is, how does this so-called "Perfect" God manage to make so many mistakes? How does "Perfection" creates Imperfection, exactly? I maintain that if God is perfect then, he is inherently incapable of causing, and otherwise, creating something with the capacity to make mistakes or that it's inherently flawed.
@@friedrichrubinstein Then you just establish a contradiction, and by definition, contradictions can not exist because it's like saying, this God can create a square circle, or a rock so heavy God does Not have the power to lift, get it?
@@XDRONIN No, you just don't understand what it means that God is perfect. It doesn't mean that God cannot give his creations the freedom to decide whether they want to obey or disobey.
@@friedrichrubinstein Is it a mistake to disobey God? Does God have freedom? Can God make mistakes? And so you know what I mean by the word mistake, from the online dictionary,... *Mistake: an action or judgment that is misguided or wrong.*
@@XDRONIN Is it a mistake to break the law? Well, depends on what your intention is. If you don't care about the law then don't be surprised you get punished for breaking it.
Honestly, people dont really realize how difficult it can be as an athiest in a christian society. Im the only athiest in my family, and i get mocked, and cry myself to sleep most nights because of the awful things my dad and rest of my family have said. On top of that i go to a christian school, which is quite literally hell on earth, and very much cult like. I find it incredinally difficult to have an honest debate or conversation with a hard core christian because often times (my dad) will just say things along the lines of, "It doesnt need to make sense to you. God is all powerful, and our minds are only human," or show me some stupid video of someone on tiktok trying to scare people into their beleif system. Im only 15, but im bewelidered by how much people are willing to give up to a god that theyve only heard stories about. Sometimes these people are so delusional they truly belive that god is speaking to them or showing them signs through things like butterflies.
I love how eloquently you put forth these ideas. It never comes off as defensive or bitter. It simply sounds like you're bringing up a legitimate concern that you'd like clarification on. It's quite refreshing. I'm an atheist, so I love your content, but this one stands out. In such a short time, you put together such a great argument against one of the bible's greatest hypocrisies. One of the most common responses I hear from religious people to any critique on their deity is "we can't possibly comprehend god's amazing plan". In my head, I always think, 'Well... isn't that what the bible is for...?' It's kinda like reading an employee handbook. It's supposed to lay out your duties, rights, expectations, salary/wage, advancement opportunities, causes of possible termination, etc. If these things aren't clear, issues arise, like feeling the need to fill in the gaps because your boss refuses to clarify. And if your gap filling doesn't align with unclarified company policies, you get in trouble, even though you tried to get clarification. If any deity wants every single one of its creations to know its finite laws and expectations, you'd think it'd be way more specific and precise when communicating them, leaving no room for interpretation.
Indeed. Christians talk about how Yahweh is perfect, yet the Bible is riddled with contradictions and errors. From scientifically bogus creation stories, to leaving the question of how you are saved up in the air, to Yahweh's supposedly murderous actions, like the flood. We're just supposed to take the Bible as the word of a perfect being, and cherry pick the hell out of the book, ignoring all the stuff we don't like and saying the stuff we do like is from Yahweh.
@@Andres.Duran.J In genesis the first part says Yahweh created animals before humanity, and then one man and woman were created together. But then it forgets the woman and animals and has the man placed in Eden where he asks for a companion Yahweh creates the animals again and parades them in front of the man. Then he causes the man, Adam, to fall asleep, takes one of his ribs and uses it to create a second first woman. Where is the 1st first woman? The Bible doesn't say. Not to mention, when Cain kills Abel he says that there will be people who might harm him, despite the only three people being his mother father and the 1st first woman lilith, but cain doesn't know about her. Unless Adam and Eve have suddenly taken a 180 in personality they aren't going to kill their own son, especially if Yahweh tells them not to. The only reason I know the first 1st women's name is lilith is outside sources, which for some reason, in the ~1900 year history of the Bible are never included. If an all knowing all powerful all good being wants to communicate then he can create a book that explains where the characters go and doesn't have these people who show up and then are forgotten about. Just because the Bible was inspired doesn't mean Yahweh can't make it perfect, otherwise his power or knowledge is limited. Yahweh isn't merely described as very powerful or very knowledgeable, but all powerful and all knowledgeable. That means he can (at the least) do anything a human can do and much much more. Yet plenty of mere human writers and editors have made works that don't trip up their continuity in the first page. Plenty of human writers and editors have been able to keep track of five people (Adam, Eve, lilith, Cain and Abel) Yet god, who claims to be all powerful all knowing can't inspire one writer or editor in the ~1900 year history of the Bible to just pick a creation story and stick with it? Or have some monk reword Cain's story so he isn't terrified his parents will kill him? Yahweh can't do basic editing, but this is supposed to be the guy that made the universe and can resurrect people in 1st century Judea? Or is it that flawed fallible humans made the bible, and, due to indoctrination and beliving the Bible is holy have never gotten around to editing the weird disconnects that come from a game of telephone over several thousand years? Which is more likely?
My mum brought the Rev father from our church home today to tell on me that I’m atheist, although my dad derailed that discourse with politics talk, I still managed to discuss my POV to the priest and I can’t wait for the next time we discuss and I’ll definitely bring up this video. Thanks a lot for ur insights.
@@johnramirez3247 I used to be scared too but I’ve been an atheist for over 7yrs now so I’m much better with my arguments. Sadly enough, our church got attacked and over 40pple were gunned down on a Sunday 2 months ago, my parents nd brother survived but are still somehow believers.
So glad to see this video I asked this question and posed this issue to my Christian friends and family many times to get ridiculous answers. You should make a series of those. Without going into it my falling away occurred because of the suffering issue. I could rationalize pre-destiny and other answers to the issue of instruction/ issue, but the question of suffering from a god of pure love is the biggest failure.
The answer to suffering is the Crucifixion. If Jesus is God then whatever reason He has for suffering, He did not excuse Himself from it. Rather, He stepped fully into it and gains deeper emotional intimacy with us through it. Yes, there are philosophical, logical reasons to allow a little suffering for a larger good but the key message of Christianity is that when we face evil, we are not alone. He has walked that path.
“God of pure love.” That’s your problem, Mel. You’ve made an idol of God in your mind. You have taken one attribute of God, love, and formed an entire life view based on a flawed understanding of God’s true nature. A thorough reading of the Bible, especially the Book of Revelation, should dispel that notion. God is love. But, He is also holy, just, and righteous and he must punish sin. The Bible says his wrath is being stored up against us for judgment day. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. The Bible actually speaks much more about God’s holiness and his wrath than it does his love. Once you understand how serious your sins are against God and how they have stored up His wrath against you, you can then understand His love. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. We tend to make idols because we can’t reconcile suffering with God’s nature of love. But, when we understand God’s whole nature, we see that it is man’s sin that causes suffering…all the way back to Adam. The Bible says that all creation is cursed because of sin. We will all one day stand before a holy, righteous and just God to answer for our sins. Repentance and faith in Christ is the only way God has provided so that we can escape the penalty for our sins, which is death and the lake of fire. In this life, we must repent, throw ourselves at God’s mercy and transfer our faith to Jesus who died and rose again to give us eternal life. When are you going to do that? 54 million people die every year, 150,000 per day. Do you know when you are going to die? You could die of an aneurysm in your sleep tonight. The Bible says it is appointed a man once to die, and after this, the judgment. Today is the day of salvation. Don’t delay!
@@thesoundsmith That is a strange misconception that I don't understand how well meaning Christians can seriously put forth. How on Earth could you be worthy of an infinite good? No amount of that type of "testing" would give a single passing grade (unless you are in a denomination that views Mary as sinless). The "testing" that "suffering for heaven" references is like testing by fire: something done to rid a person of their impurities while maintaining their free will. And that's something that we often see in real life: people overcoming a terrible tragedy and being wiser and stronger for it.
@@thesoundsmith The big payoff is eternal life. Aren’t you afraid of death? Don’t you want to live? God said that every man is held in bondage all his life by the fear of death. We all die. It is appointed a man once to die, and then the judgment. God said all liars, thieves, fornicators, adulterers, blasphemers, sodomites, covetous and idolaters will have their place in the lake of fire. God will judge you right down to your thoughts and intentions and his standard is moral perfection. God says every man intuitively knows these things because he put a conscience in all of us. You know there is a God. You know you are guilty of sin against him and will end up in hell. But God became a man 2000 years ago, Jesus Christ. He lived a perfectly moral life and died voluntarily for our sins. Jesus died for your sins and all you have to do is repent and trust in him and he will erase your sin and grant you eternal life. Do you know when you are going to die? After that, it’ll be too late. So, you have a choice to make. Die in your sins and suffer eternal torment in the lake of fire or repent and trust in Jesus and live forever in heaven. When are you going to repent and trust in Jesus?
Some of the atheists responsible for originally arriving at these points eventually changed their minds after further study. I’ve also found that the top scientists tend to eventually believe in God. Some of the “founding fathers” of scientific disciplines originally engaged in scientific inquiry because they expected to find laws and order in the universe, which was based on their belief in a creator. I read some of the most famous atheist books years ago, and over time was convinced the Bible couldn’t be true. They made a lot of convincing arguments, and honestly, I wanted to be free from belief. There are many factors that brought me back to belief, but one of the most recent ones was watching some of Oxford mathematician John Lennox’s debates.
Yes bro you got this! Keep seeking and trusting in God for he loves you beyond you can imagine! The devil has been here tricking Humanity since the beginning of time. He is an expert in tricking us, of course he would utilize this through atheism which believes all perfect creation came from literally nothing, I mean wow how could humans get tricked so easily. Hell is too wrong to be wrong, please don’t give up. Love you!!!!!
Okay, so a God. I just asked myself this question today… Let’s say Israel was the original monotheistic religion. Probably not, but let’s just say that… One god. What if they chose the wrong God? YHWH has a past.
My grandmother used to make me go to church with her at least once a month. I remember being horrified when the congregation sang, "Onward Christian Soldiers, marching as to war" and it seemed so very wrong, even as a child. She always tried to get me to read her bible and I did try, but to me it was a bunch of incoherent word salad. I never believed any of this christian stuff even from a very young age. It just felt "wrong" to me.
hell was never meant for us, my fellow youtube user. it was for the devil and his squad, and God gave us the Way out of there since we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. God knew we were wack, but He decided He was still come down and help us, despite our unfaithfulness. most relationships (like friendships, romantic relationships) aren't like this. Very few, but not a whole lot. also, we have various types of evidence that backs up the Bible. Here's one example: Scientists have discovered that the earth "skipped" a day. The Bible explains how that happened. In the book of Joshua, Joshua asked the sun to stop so he and the Israelites could defeat their enemies. Then in 2 Kings, King Hezekiah learned he was dying, and pleaded to God to not let him die. God sent a prophet to king hezekiah who said hezekiah would live. Hezekiah wanted a sign, and that would be for the sun to defy the law of inertia and go back 10 degrees. hit me up to learn more about how science proves the Bible. thanks for reading
My exposure to Christianity came in 2 forms: I was forced to go to church once with my Grandma, then she tried to secretly baptise me in the bathtub while my Mum wasn't looking, almost drowning me. She'd also use her faith as a way to try and terrify and guilt me into doing things she wanted, such as never playing video games because they're "full of demons that are trying to befriend you and steal your soul for Satan". This is the weaponised form of Religion, which is dangerous and scary and used for social and cultural manipulation. I also had a religious friend who I gifted a tiny, wearable bible (which I actually read with a microscope because I thought it would help me be a better friend to him). He gifted me very sweet things in turn and we remained friends until we separated to go to high school. I met him again after college and he was still the kind, generous person I knew who used his faith as a motivator for himself and never forced it on others. This is the form of Religion that I like, though I don't feel the need to subscribe to it myself. It's a neat tool that tells the person they have meaning, that even if no one out there cares for them nor acnowledges their struggles and accomplishments, God will. And that's pretty neat. If only Religion itself wasn't an easily abused belief structure prone to change via interpretation, providing too many opportunities for control and abuse by egotistical people who like to wave around little books that "prove" they're better and more "moral" than everyone else.
@@spider-man9118 oh dear oh dear wouldn't it have been better if 'God' had explained germ theory to humanity a few thousand years ago ? Why didn't s/he?
Well, Christianity is a death cult, after all. So their desire for war and bloodlust should be expected. No one hates life and loves death more than a Christian. Well, except for perhaps a Muslim. Or a Jew. Oh, Heck, all Abrahamic religion is a form of poisonous death.
My mom is a "chill " Christian and she believes that people of any religion are all praying to God and as long as they do what they truly think is right they will please God and go to heaven. This includes Muslims, hindus.and even atheists. She believes that he acts through all religions. In fact when I told her I was atheist she wasn't worried. Because she knows I'm a good person she believes I will go to heaven. She's the coolest Christian I've ever known. I wish more Christians were open minded and wouldn't take the Bible soooo literally
*News flash* your mom isn’t a Christian. If you disagree with the foundational beliefs of a religion, then you are not actually a part of that religion. What standard are you using to say you are a “good person”?
@noahcutshaw9856 seems like a no true Scotsman fallacy to me. What would you call someone who goes to church, accepts Jesus Christian as her lord and savior, prays to the Christian God and takes lessons and wisdom from the Bible, if not a christian?
I think it can all be summed up with: A perfect god could make everything, and everyone exactly how it wanted them to be. The fact that It didn't do so, can only mean It either doesn't exist, or It is malevolent.
Malevolence cannot exist without objective morality which cannot exist without a God, so I'm glad you concede as much. If you think no God would allow suffering *for some reason(s)* you might have Godphobia
@@hobobobobo2065 Your conclusion is spurious, at best. Objectivity is the concept of truth independent from individual subjectivity (bias caused by one's perception, emotions, or imagination). Objective Morality is the assessment of personal conduct based on the well-being of the society which practices it. Neither definition requires the existence of a god or gods.
@@ericspencer8093 i am a doctor of philosophy. Not impressed with your personal characterizations of my statements being "spurious at best." Soporific. ● abandoning a child ● leaving your soldiers on a battlefield ● theft All cultures always deemed these acts immoral bc God placed a moral compass in our hearts. ANSWER ME DO IT NOW how do you personally resolve the *problems* of 1 irreducible complexity and 2 fine tuning 2 genetics 3 matter and its laws? Don't use any "clockmaker" krap to put others' words in your mouth. Articulate your own personal thoughts if you have any. No atheist has or will ever come up with any experient or theory about how big bang explosions come from nothingness and result in ever increasingly complex genetics, consciousness, morals, or a finely tuned layering of laws governing matter. Every time i get silence in return i know more that you suffer from Godphobia. You won't respond. Everyone reading these comments will read your loud silence.
@@hobobobobo2065 For someone with a doctorate in philosophy, you rely on common debate fallacies: Proof by Assertion; Red Herring. Let’s start with Proof by Assertion: • “All cultures always deemed these acts immoral because god placed a moral compass in our hearts.” Which you also asserted previously as “Objective morality cannot exist without a god.” You make this claim as if it’s a fact without offering any evidence to support it. You assert it’s true simply because you say it’s true. This is the core of the debate. My rebuttal: Every society requires a set of rules of conduct in order to function as a cohesive unit, which in turn aids a society’s survival. These rules are determined by a given society’s needs in response to its environment, and they are enforced by both mutual agreement and the appointed authority within that society. No god is necessary for these rules to either exist, or be enforced. I offer as proof: the recorded history of human civilization. Red Herring: • “How do you personally resolve the problems of 1 irreducible complexity and 2 fine tuning genetics 3 matter and its laws?” • “No atheist has or will ever come up with any experiment or theory about how big bang explosions come from nothingness and result in ever increasingly complex genetics, consciousness, morals, or a finely tuned layering of laws governing matter.” This is an attempt to deflect the debate away from the topic of morality, to the much larger subject of evolution and the existence of the universe. My rebuttal: You’re switching the goal posts. Demanding that I answer your deflection immediately, or at all, does not give any support to your original claim: “Objective morality cannot exist without a god.” Your prediction that I “won't respond. Everyone reading these comments will read your loud silence,” is yet more deflection, a transparent attempt to claim victory without proving your assertion. Spurious: Two or more subjects which are associated, but not causally related. However tiresome you may find my use of the term, it aptly describes your engagement thus far.
@@ericspencer8093 the record shows you responded zero substantively to the *PROBLEMS* of fine tuning, irreducible complexity, genetics. Instead you tried to say i was changing the subject. That is the subject because i said it was. And you're a Godphobic little gimp. Muted.
As a Christian washing this, how do non-christians explain the highly detailed and ornate world? How do you argue the need to worship that's inherent to each individual? Not looking to argue, just wanting to better understand agnostics :)
The world being highly detailed and ornate is a human psychological phenomenon. There is no such thing as “highly detailed”, that is a human experience. We evolved to find patterns in our environment.
My answer to your 2nd question is that people feel the need to worship and pray to something to give meaning and purpose to the pain they go through in life.
I think religion was created to give people hope and to make people obey rules because theyd be less likely to do something bad if they knew theres an eternal punishment after. I admit that it was created probably with good intentions cause it has set some order in humanity but i think that now its somewhat useless and i dont believe in it fully. Im agnostic btw
As a kid I just knew there was never anything right with any church I went to. I found them to be the most judgemental and egotistical people I've ever met in my life. I decided a long time ago to just live and see before I make any assumptions without any knowledge. I'm still learning. 😊
@amosgodwin3921 I examine people. I also don't pretend to like people either. They didn't take too kindly to that and decided to belittle me. So, what I've learned is that people go to church to feel better about their terrible life decisions. Also, they don't take the word of God nor the grace of God very seriously. That's what I've learned.
Try a reform synagogue, real Jews are very accepting of everyone, it’s part of the religion that not everyone has to be jewish, as long as they are a good person jews believe God will bless them all the same
@@amosgodwin3921get out now, my mum forced religion on me until I broke free at 15 it was the best decision I EVER made 30 years later I'm still glad I had the nerve to defy my mum, so that's the best advice I can offer you, if it doesn't seem right just walk away there's NOTHING WRONG with individual thinking
Without even throwing Omni benevolence into the mix, it's kinda paradoxical to have Omnipotence and omniscience in the same universe not to talk of the same being
Omni benevolence doesn't sound like the OT god who is constantly raging about how everyone is so aweful and going to be punished, then stating about how he will never punish his people again. So yeah, not a good idea to have that in the mix.
I like Graham Hancocks theory that there was pre flood advanced race who probably intermixed with modern human which pre modern human worshipped as deities.
Let's put this problem to a literal word then. Sacrifice the argued definition to measure together. Do we see the Word GOD has a Whole middle way to measure together?
Finally! These has been my thoughts exactly. After watching so many videos of people employing PhDs and other expertise in the languages and customs of the writers of the bible in order to get the right message, I wondered how, as you also say, this is the way god would convey his message. I’d find it unfair that god would neglect to match his revelations to my ability/inclination to hear him.
I'm glad I stumbled upon this about the bible relatively early while still being in a christian environment as a teen. Its reassuring to hear someone else fully flesh out this line of reasoning.
hell was never meant for us, my fellow youtube user. it was for the devil and his squad, and God gave us the Way out of there since we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. God knew we were wack, but He decided He was still come down and help us, despite our unfaithfulness. most relationships (like friendships, romantic relationships) aren't like this. Very few, but not a whole lot. also, we have various types of evidence that backs up the Bible. Here's one example: Scientists have discovered that the earth "skipped" a day. The Bible explains how that happened. In the book of Joshua, Joshua asked the sun to stop so he and the Israelites could defeat their enemies. Then in 2 Kings, King Hezekiah learned he was dying, and pleaded to God to not let him die. God sent a prophet to king hezekiah who said hezekiah would live. Hezekiah wanted a sign, and that would be for the sun to defy the law of inertia and go back 10 degrees. hit me up to learn more about how science proves the Bible. thanks for reading
there is a difference between Essential Jesus's teaching vs. the heavily church-edited Bible - which serves the church. if you truly seek Jesus, you gotta do fasting, meditation, self-manifestation, etc. check out the Lost Gospel of Thomas.
@@Soyebakhtar0105 """"Prophet Jesus has sent Prophet Muhammad in Allaah's command - (Quraan chapter 33 verses 45 to 46 indirectly and Gospel of John chapter 16 verses 7, 12, 13, 14)."""" YOU LIED IN THIS PART IN JOHN CHAPTER 16 VERSES 7-14 DOESN'T SAY ANYTHING LIKE THAT IT SAYS ABOUT THE HOLY SPIRIT SENDING JESUS
@@ninjason57 no it stated otherwise there is literally a very long comment on one of his videos about the dead sea scrolls and how they didn't make much sense and contradicted themselves go find the comment i promise its not that hard
The fact that "God doesn't behave according to my expectation or image of a diety, therefore he doesn't exist" is considered a logical argument by so many is wild to me.
the argument is: "the christian god doesn't behave according to the properties it is described as having by its own scripture and followers, therefore it does not exist." this isn't the atheist expectation or image of a diety, this is the christian one, and it is incoherent and self-contradictory.
@@gwit4051 only if you trust human reason to be able to accurately judge such a thing that is naturally far beyond human comprehension. Seems a little contradictory.
@@kasunex1772 That's not what I'm saying here. Christianity posits that they comprehend and understand god to an extent, and the things that they claim to know about him are self-contradictory. Not to mention that if a god is beyond human comprehension, then any assertion about that god shouldn't be treated as fact, because yknow, you can't actually comprehend what the properties of that god are. If there is a god, then it is definitely not the christian one. That's what's being said here.
@@gwit4051Christianity posits to be giving a metaphorical or simiplified version of God, given the full truth is incomprehensible. Yet, you poke holes in the metaphor without having any deeper understanding, forgetting a metaphor is...well, a metaphor.
@@kasunex1772 What a convenient cop out. I assure you, the christian religion is not just metaphor. Even if you could somehow prove it was originally, most christians take this stuff literally and always have, and that is why we debunk it. Also, the god we're talking about still can't be omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent if it uses vague metaphor as its only communication with humanity. The point of the video stands. Also also, how can christians make metaphors about a god they can't even comprehend? It seems like they'd be destined to make inaccurate metaphors if they can't even understand the thing they are making metaphors about.
I have wondered for a long time why a smart god would use the written word in an era when less than 5% of the population could read. Some say 2-3%. Even the leaders had to dictate their fallacies to the scribes as they were often illiterate, too. When asked, no fundamentalist has ever been able to answer this question.
You neglect to mention the Bible was written as an historical record of what the Early church fathers taught orally. This was an oral culture mostly, as you noted, and people would typically gather in synagogues or temples to hear the word (i.e. often the Old Testament) read aloud from scrolls. This was common practice at the time and was much more commonly used than today. . The New Testament's Gospels were complied out of the oral tradition starting about 15-20 years after the resurrection of Jesus. By that time, Christianity has spread over much of the Roman Empire as evidenced by churches in Ephesus, Galatia, Thessalonica, and as far away as Spain. We know this as Paul wrote letters to churches already established in these locations. . So....while I do not consider myself a "fundamentalist" I believe I have answered your statement with something that makes perfect sense.
Well those documents, in that medium, are now the basis of more than half the world's faith. If literacy really was that low among the israelites, it shows remarkable foresight that they took the effort to write and preserve these words
@@sidwhiting665 That still doesn’t explain why God wouldn’t just deliver the message directly and unequivocally to every person. What we ended up with is exactly what we would expect if a religion was made up from cultural traditions in order to codify their practices into law backed by God.
@@zanemeek9042 have you thought that people would think there was something wrong with them if we started to hear voices from thin air? That explains the communication problem.
I was discussing with my mother about some of the hot garbage in the bible, and she admitted that she had never really read any of it because it was "too hard". And yet she fully believes in the mythical parts of it as reality. Because someone told her so when she was a kid. She has never learned to think for herself.
That's awesome that you read it through multiple times. So have I. I see a lot of depth and wisdom. The essential message of all Scripture is: Be transformed within yourself. It has nothing to do with the Savior story Christan theology puts out. Christians miss the message entirely! 14:47
@@daodejing81This is not the message. The message is that people are all sinful and do, in fact, need a savior. Only through Him (Jesus) and by the Holy Spirit can one be truly transformed. Everything in the Bible points to this and serving God. The Savior is talked about all throughout the Bible through prophets, his own words and actions, and by His disciples/apostles. He was spoken of thousands of years before His birth, and He continues to be spoken of thousands of years after His death and resurrection. It’s actually made clear on multiple occasions that people can’t be reborn within themselves. Human ways will always lead to sin, but God’s ways will always lead out of it.
@matthewgordon3281 What parts do you consider mythical, the miracles and displays of God’s power? If God crafted the Earth within a matter of days, why should any awe-inspiring thing He does within it be so unbelievable?
@@LukeSports Luke, what you're recounting is theology, not Scripture. You are born upright, and you need no Savior. In fact, the only way to salvation is through YOU.
@@LukeSports first you have to prove any of the magic stuff happened. No one has ever been able to prove the existence of any god, nor shown that one did anything. We have science to explain many things, and it can be tested for accuracy. The rest we are investigating. At no point has their been the barest hint that something divine or supernatural is needed to explain anything. The alleged miracles written about in the bible are "evidence" in the same way that a comic book page showing Iron Man fighting Ultron is proof that the Avengers are real.
I had a grandfather who was raised in a “Good” Lutheran home. He went to Sunday school and his mother also taught him the Bible at home. Time line is later 1800’s and early 1900’s. As a young man, he went to work in the coal mines of Pennsylvania. As they dug the coal with picks and shovels, he noticed things in the coal. He saw the fossils and tried to reason how the earth could have been made such a short time ago and in 7 days. He could do neither and spent his life as an atheist. Some humor, my father who related the story to me, was a Protestant pastor. His father’s atheism did not bother him at all.
While the Bible claims a seven day creation, it does not claim a 6000 year old history. Believe it or not, there are many old earth Christians like myself. Believing the earth is millions or billions of years old does not necessarily discount Christianity or the Bible. Also, we do not know what the seven days were. The word used for "day" could also mean event in time, rather than a 24 hr period.
@@navilluscire2567 why is it important to ones salvation to know the exact age of the earth. Also the fact that we have brains that can devise ways to use the scientific process to determine age and other things. I don't know why God not revealing all the secrets of the universe is the same as not telling us what is needed to save us. When I need a manual to understand how a car works I don't need to know the name of the man who created one of the pistons or the exact way in which everything was assembled. I just need a manual to tell me how it works. In the same way, I think of the Bible as a collection of books that both tells the story of how we got so screwed up and how it can be fixed. It doesn't need to reveal things irrelevant to our salvation.
That's just it though, how do know the manual your reading is the right one? Why hasn't God created a single OBJECTIVE manual, why allow so many versions with so many additions or omissions over thousands of years?
@@navilluscire2567 there is a single objective manual with different translations. Many have the same basic ideas conveyed, but there are some that are downright false and changed from the original wording. Again, when someone takes what has been written and changes it for their own purposes, that is not the fault of the original author. Also, we may not have the original originals but we do have many copies (like thousands) that all say the same thing, or very close to the same. Scholars read these and cross-reference them and they find the versions that are the most similar. They may include other verses, but those are often stated as "in some early/later manuscripts...". The fact is, we have more copies of consistent biblical manuscripts than we have copies or originals of any other works from the same time periods. People don't question the epics of Homer, or the teachings of Plato and Socrates, but we have few corroborated copies of those works than we do if the Bible. The game of telephone theory doesn't hold water either. If you study nations that originally had oral traditions, many, including ones like Israel, take it VERY SERIOUSLY. One may be killed if they change anything or teach the wrong thing. These oral traditions were taught verbatim from generation to generation until they finally wrote it down in scrolls. And those scrolls were more important than anything else in their nation. The likelihood of someone changing what was written and no one noticing is very unlikely. If you read up on the priests and Levites and others who worked in the temple, you will see how hard it would be for someone to change any scripture. But that is really the Old Testament, mainly.
The more you question him the further he is. The more humble you are and loving towards him, the closer he is. His ways are different to ours. It's like a peasant demanding a king to oblige to his will. You control your own heart. Even if you were locked in a cage completely blind, you still choose where your heart goes. A relationship with God is sacred and beyond anything we value on this planet.
Love is love. Are you saying that an "all-loving" god's idea of love is so far removed from us as to include all of the pain and suffering that exists in this world, even though we are supposedly create "in God's image?"
John 7:7 King James Version 7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil. Hebrews 11:6 King James Version 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. John 1 King James Version 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins. If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity. God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross. your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you. Ephesians 1:13 King James Version 13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,. Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready. I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved. God bless :)
@@eliwalker6245 //"your own good works will not get you into heaven"// Congratulations on Admitting that your "God" is, in fact, *An Immoral Character* ... As, according to you & your "God", *No Good-Deed Goes Unpunished* . Regardless though, even aside from Your "God"s immoral Extortion (like some Mob Boss)... I for one wouldn't even WANT to "get into Heaven", even as a Matter of Principle... I would have to be *INSANE* to want to Literally Live Forever (Especially considering how we're All Finite Things with Finite Minds)
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@@DataJack that’s the difference between tommy and I! I’m totally fine with being a clown, can you tell him that I love how he tries to explain what he would do if he were God, and the God billboard doesn’t clearly let people in the Middle Ages know that it’s the bacteria in the fleas that rode the rats around! I know I should worry about the beam in my eye but I just can’t help myself when the pot describes what it would do if it were the potter.
It still blows my mind that someone can study the bible and try and tell you it is the perfect word of God. I did it for a long time till i finally freed myself from trying to explain away the contradictions and just straight up nonsense.
everyone knows about "god" from the bible to begin with. If the bible is wrong and full of contradictions... then maybe there isn't even one at all, that the books are all made up stories like the roman gods and the odyssey
You don’t have understanding or know absolutely everything there’s to know about the bible to understand the Gospel of Christ Jesus. I really suggest you read the book of John or Romans
@@HolyKoolaidyou too!!! (I still believe in Christianity but I respect your opinion and think this video is very interesting, I love you, your channel and your videos, keep up the great work👍👍👍❤️❤️
Thank you for your content. I've only just stumbled across your channel, but it's helped me alot with my "deconstruction phase" where I've been in a loop for the past 4/5 years. Your channel has helped me break out of this loop.
I was in a similar loop for 7 years, almost half of my life so far. I read the Bible and did everything I could to be a Christian. This was drove me over the edge to atheism. I may have reached this conclusion myself, but watching videos like these, and interacting with this community has helped more than I can put into words. I am glad to see I am not alone and these people make me feel valued for my beliefs.
Genuine question. Just out of curiosity what does 'did all I could to be a Christian' mean? How does a person be or become a Christian, or what's your definition of Christian. Much appreciated
@DarthIggy69 Many ex-Christians follow a similar pattern. They are all in for years, investing their life in the church, baptised, born again, claiming a personal relationship with God and being absolutely convinced they are on the right path. Then something happens to crack that shell and some doubt creeps in. Perhaps its biblical problems, the problem of evil, divine hiddenness or the lack of unity in Christianity. This usually sends them looking to reinforce their beliefs, so they begin studying the bible, praying for guidance, researching apologetics and of course the counter arguments. For whatever reason they find the answers from the apologists unconvincing and they lose their belief. This process can take years and its a different journey for each.
@@crendler9912 The devil has been here tricking Humanity since the beginning of time. He is an expert in tricking us, of course he would utilize this through atheism which believes all perfect creation came from literally nothing, I mean wow how could humans get tricked so easily. You don’t just read the Bible, you pray and slowly read the Bible, you have to chew on it and write down key points you learn. Jesus is coming back. Hell is too wrong to be wrong, please don’t give up. I believe you will conquer the devil’s snare in Jesus name! Amen!!!!
Having read through the entire Bible 26 times, making notes and studying commentaries, in my desperation to make some sense of it, I was forced to conclude that it is a deeply flawed document, filled with inconsistencies, contradictions and inaccuracies. I eventually turned my back on the whole message. The relief was enormous. I suspect the most devout Christians are those who have never read the Bible.
Interesting. Have you looked into the numerology that exists within the different books of the old and new testament? I personally had a hard time understanding or believing that they were designed by a God until I found the impossible mathematical occurrences within it.
26 times and come away still in the dark perhaps stop trying to teach yourself the BIBLE the teacher of GODS word is his HOLY SPIRIT i do hope you think again of the wedding feast
@@7071.5cents Thank you for your concern. I wish you joy at the feast. But I won’t be there. Incidentally, if the Bible is so unclear that I need to told what to believe by other people, it indicates a lack of communication skills by the multiple authors.
@@williamkz wow a connection off the satellites.. here in the peg(that would be winnipeg ) i find myself with a bit of a drug hangover after a twenty-five year self- medicated drug coma well the word we are talking about what GOD has revealed of himself of who he is .... this, these words CAN---NOT be understood by a natural mind these words are SPIRIT & LIFE so at the end of the road with no map you hit a deadend it was said by a puritan i am sure if salvation depended on the preacher none would be saved... another way if you got a couple seconds.The BELOVED of GOD those as the gospel declares are being changed by the POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT through the word this is the word we have into the image of CHRIST, now no man can do this work, the only acceptable work in the heart before GOD in the end it is about HOLINESS it had dawn on me the other night i cannot say i have read this book cover to cover, no afraid to say not one time a crying SHAME for the record we man do nothing for salvation it a gift of GOD
0:26 the “problem” of evil isn’t a problem if you are willing to grant that real love requires the ability to choose otherwise. If you won’t grant that, I hope your girlfriend is doing alright in her cage. Second give me your BEST contradictions. I really can’t wait for these. Thirdly give me your best historical inaccuracies. Citations if at all possible. Fourthly why are you looking for a scientific description of the world in a narrative. It’s just not that kind of book, but you may think you have something that truly disproves the Bible. So give me these too. Fifthly Suffering is included in evil I’d say, And could’ve been avoided if we had chosen to listen to god’s wisdom rather than our own. I’ve never heard this one. Will this be what sways me. Only time will tell. Give me your BEST failed prophecy. As for the outsider test of faith, Again, perhaps you can explain. And finally a super natural of some form must exist because the universe exists. This gives us a question. Well five really, but one for now. How? Well there can be only one of two answers. Either it always existed, making it the irreducible fact upon which all other facts are founded, and outside of which no facts can be made, or it began to exist meaning that the universe or the natural world is subject to something other than itself and was created by it. We, of course, know that all the facts point to a created universe in the Big Bang. Therefore there MUST be something which is above our natural world or definitionally supernatural. The real question is, what is it. Does it have a mind or is it a mindless force. This is what we are debating when we speak of god. Before we ever knew of CMB, or ontological arguments, this is what was being spoken about in the Hebrew Scriptures. Maybe one of you can be an aid in discovering further truths rather than playing with logic as if it were only a toy. Weather you are an atheist, deist or a new age clown, we are always talking about the meaning of our lives in grand schemes. Maybe we can respect the material enough to take it serious. Edit: the problem of instruction can be solved quite easily by basic Christian theology. God is perfectly just and perfectly merciful. therefore god must destroy evil, we are evil, but his mercy means he wants to save us if he is able. Therefore god must communicate to us through indirect means to avoid his justice harming us, so that we are given a chance to turn from our ways. Besides you get the same message as meeting him directly. maybe you just don’t want to hear it? God loves you, he wants to see you succeed but he will respect your choice if you don’t want to.
In my eyes, Christianity is less proof and more faith. That makes absolutely no sense since we would not have a real concrete entity to put our faith in, but that is what christians themselves need to solve. I'm 14 and grew up christian, but I'm starting to doubt a lot of stuff because of life. When I see people saying: "This is just a book that asks people to trust in itself" I completely agree since that's what Christianity is imo.
Counter argument, on the relation of perfect god making perfect arguments and giving perfect lessons: Suppose I could travel back in time to my teenage years and tell myself where to find the workplace I find myself most happy in. Suppose I did that and what would my past self's response be? Admitedly it's a very individually varying argument, but there's a good chance your past self might just outright reject the guidance your current self is offering. The teenager in the past isn't as experienced as your adult self. Now say you do make the perfect argument, or perhaps your past self is compliant enough to take you by your word and your teenage self applies themselves to the path you set before yourself. Would that guarantine your younger self would still find the same happiness as your experienced self did working that dream vocation? Maybe not. Perhaps it was the path of trials and errors that finally allowed you to settle for the employment that truly satisfied you. You experienced things that gave you insight towards yourself and the world around you. Maybe the work place never was so special to beging with. Maybe it was the journey that made it matter. Same could be said for the whole of humanity. God gave us very simple instructions for eternal bliss; Do Not Eat That Fruit, Else You Will Die. Such a simple instruction, yet we failed it near immediately. We were not ready to accept god's guidance, we were too young, too inexperienced, so god set us on a path of hardships so that we may one day learn the wisdom needed to accept his grace. All the wars and tragedies, were they waged in or out of gods name are part of that collective path we as a species have to walk towards a better future.
I dated an indoctrinated Christian. Reading the Bible and seeing the negative impacts of religion was eye opening. I’m now fundamentally opposed to magical and dogmatic thinking.
I'm always intrigued when I hear this, as the bible is pretty clear that Christians should not date non-Christians. (Although I realise I'm making assumptions about your religious identity at that time).
You dodged a big bullet if you had thought they could do it for you? Your children would get so screwed up with religious nutter as your significant other- even if the person was kind. As Christopher Hitchens said, "Religion poisons everything!"
I was raised by indoctrinated Christians and it was a terrible experience. My dad even believes that people who have never heard the gospel will still burn in hell, but at least 'the fire won't burn as hot for them'. I'm so glad I can see that dogmatic religion for what it really is. Just a form of population control.
John 7:7 King James Version 7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil. Hebrews 11:6 King James Version 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. John 1 King James Version 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins. If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity. God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross. your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you. Ephesians 1:13 King James Version 13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,. Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready. I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved. God bless :)
Your first argument describes Christ perfectly. John 8:12 "I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life." In order to "follow him" we must obey his laws. He specifically tailored to all people which is why it is such a popular religion in the first place because people from all over the world can understand. You have definitely put thought into your research and I applaud you for that thank you for giving your differing perspective. I am a Believer for three simple things: 1. If I am wrong, my life is meaningless anyway, and no harm in believing. 2. From what I have read, I simply have not found a Skull crushing argument against it. 3. The faith is logically and simply turn from sin and put your trust in him. For anyone who is doubting I encourage you not to listen to pastors and religious icons but look at the original documents and make a conclusion for yourself. God bless!
The only problem with that statement is that as he said, we don't have access to the original documents, just translated versions which often have errors. I do wish you go faith as a good honest christian is usually a good person as long as they live by the love thy neighbour. I had tha same thought as well for your first point but I also thought, there's no way that I deserve to go to hell just because I don't believe. I'd rather go to hell then than live a fake life. Enjoy your day :)
@@DavFN123 I must note that we also have no original document from Plato, or Homer's laid and practically any other historical document. I believe many Christians say they are "Christians" when really they are guilty of the same thing they accuse. Anyway thanks for being civil and not someone who pefers to belittle someone else!
That makes no sense whatsoever. There are historical texts.. Lots of them. Only some claim to be divine. So what if there is no original text from Plato? What does it matter? Why compare two things that are not in the least connected?
@@florianopolis6299you missed the point. Despite not having original texts from Plato we give him credit for the copies we have. The same can be said about the Bible and gospels. Despite not having the original manuscripts, we have enough copies dated close enough to Jesus lifetime that they’re deemed as accurately representing the story.
Believers like my mother are the most frustrating to me. She admits that it’s just faith and thinks THAT kind of faith is good. She doesn’t read the Bible or go to church and she’s proud of that. “My father always said the Bible is just a book of stories”, she says. “I don’t know what or who is up there, I just know there IS something, a higher power, and I know it in my heart”. It makes her feel good when she prays. It’s all about feelings and no amount of evidence to the contrary will change her mind. “Well, I don’t know about that but I just know there’s something”, is her reply. She’s 86 so I don’t try and talk her out of it but it’s so damn sad to me because I see how powerful indoctrination is. She has told me that she will NEVER change her mind. 😢🥺
You're not going to find too many elderly religious people who are willing to open their mind, especially at this point in their lives. In fact, the opposite happens. A lot of elderly people stubbornly cling their religion even harder at this point in their lives. My mom did. Also, older people who haven't been religious a day in their lives start going to church because the fear of death is overwhelming & church offers an after-life fantasy that can be comforting. I get it.
I at least respect people like this than those who scramble to justify their beliefs. Her attitude reminds me of those who practice religion for cultural reasons. I’m pretty sure this kind of behavior was the default for most who actually didn’t really believe.
She is the same as my Mom. I find that point of view ok if she "left you alone"in your world view. None of us come with an "owners manual" for life, sadly, so we have to kind of write our own. My Mom was a giving person and meant well. It seems that people who find life confusing (who doesn't sometimes) need the comfort of something "greater out there" to explain life's absurdities (like religion which she doesn't believe it) and perhaps "something' that resolves life's injustices. My perception is, for an individual, there is nothing wrong with that...it is better than some drug. At 86, hopefully you lover your Mom. Treat her well and respect her views, if she respects yours. The best you can do as an atheist is live life well, don't change what doesn't need to be changed and drive others crazy by just enjoying every moment you can without invoking some imaginary christian deity as a part of it.
@@jjphank Speaking of getting served: ""And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 'Speak to Aaron, saying, None of your offspring throughout their generations who has a blemish may approach to offer the bread of his God. For *no one who has a blemish shall draw near, a man blind or lame, or one who has a mutilated face or a limb too long, or a man who has an injured foot or an injured hand, or a hunchback or a dwarf or a man with a defect in his sight or an itching disease or scabs or crushed testicles* No man of the offspring of Aaron the priest who has a blemish shall come near to offer the Lord's food offerings; *since he has a blemish, he shall not come near to offer the bread of his God* He … shall not go through the veil or approach the altar, because he has a blemish, that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am the Lord who sanctifies them.'"" Lev 21:16
@@trillionbones89 Not my morality. I find the xtian morality to be repulsive and fails my standards. That's why prisons are filled with xtians. This theology lets Hilter and Stalin go to heaven.
After thirty-plus year of being an evangelical, the cursing of the fig tree (compare Luke with Matthew) was what removed the first brick from my Christian wall. It wasn't long before other bricks followed and then the whole structure collapsed. What a relief!
@Thomas B Bless your heart…. Sad it is not. It is a well examined seekers journey, one filled with tremendous thought and contemplation. I was Brought up in a faith I was told from birth was true, absolute, The inerrant word of God. Much to my surprise as a grown adult I discovered that a virgin birth story was not unique to Christianity. That as I continued my seekers journey I found more and more inconsistencies in this faith, I found less and less faith in it. I could enumerate all of the reasons here as to why I no longer have faith, but I digress, I don’t need to. I found my people, my tribe, the fellow seekers here on TH-cam. It is heart warming and comforting to know that I am not alone on the journey. So to wrap this up…I will quote myself here from my public journal. The beautiful thing here is that this journey never ends for me, I continue approaching the ideas of faith and belief with an open and skeptical mind. The seeking for answers continues. It is a journey I believe I do not take alone. I believe in the Christian Values Paul described in Galatians. The nine attributes of a person living by the Spirit and with the spirt (My interpretations at least). To live by love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. I find peace with that. I find comfort in living a life according to that sprit. I don’t need to know there is a god, my belief that there is one is enough for me. I don’t need to defend, define it or explain it. It is unexplainable, unknowable, and unprovable. And for the first time, I feel peace and again I find my comfort. I am at peace with leaving it to the universe. So @Thomas B (though I highly doubt you read this far) maybe instead of trolling comments posted almost two months ago, on a page with content you clearly don’t agree with maybe you should consider your own unexamined faith and contemplate your own seekers journey, search the depths of your own mind and soul. Find the people in this world that share those same ideas as you. Find your own peace Better yet, maybe try living the Christian Values Paul described in Galatians. That’s an excellent place to start.
Here are some facts and may God Almighty guide our hearts to the truth and keep us steadfast always. Ameen. Muslims believe Jesus pbuh was a mighty messenger of God who submitted his will to Allah (God) and was only sent to the lost tribe of Israel not to the whole of humanity as even stated in parts of the bible. Jesus pbuh never once claimed to be God and say "worship me and 2 other deities im part of a trion God" anywhere in the bible (if that was the case wouldn't that be of utmost importance for him to make that openly clear and upfront from the start for people to know?!!). The trinity's something that was added in the 4th century by church fathers who couldn't agree to add it in till then. Jesus pbuh was born of a miraculous birth (without a biological father) by the will of Allah (God) and was able to perform miracles by the permission of the Almighty as proof to the lost tribe of Israel that he is indeed a prophet of God sent to them to warn them to give up idolatry and mischief as did other prophets before him such as Moses pbuh who also performed miracles by the will and permission of the Almighty (He split the sea) and to worship One God alone without any partners. We Muslims believe that Adam pbuh is humanity's father and the first Muslim and prophet of God on earth, he was born of a more miraculous birth than Jesus pbuh (no father or mother). Islam means submission (also means peace) is not a new religion, its the religion of all previous messengers who all submitted and preached the same message which is to worship One God alone with no partners as Jesus pbuh said he did not come to abolish the law. Jesus pbuh worshipped God alone, did he not say "the father is greater than i" did he also not say "hear o Israel the lord OUR God is one"?!!. Jesus pbuh did not want to be killed or sacrificed for anyone's sins as it is Almighty God alone who can forgive any sin by accepting one's true repentance if he wishes as his mercy incompasses everything. Proof of that in the Garden of Gethsemane when Jesus pbuh fell to his face in prayer to Almighty Allah and asked: "please take this cup of suffering away from me". We Muslims believe Allah answered Jesus's prayer and saved him from his to be murderers by elevating him back up to heaven and what was on the cross was only made to appear to the criminals as such by the will of God. We also await his second coming where he will come to kill the anti christ, destroy the cross and affirm Islam and the Qur'an as the final revelation/legislation. He will marry and live a normal life till he dies. Proof of the coming of the prophet Mohamed pbuh in the bible in John 16:12 "i have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. [13] Howbeit when HE, the Spirit of truth (thats the prophet Mohamed pbuh who was unlearned and illiterate, if you read his biography he was always known as the truthful one) is come, HE will guide you into all truth: for HE shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever HE shall hear, that shall HE speak: and HE will shew you things to come". That's exactly how our beloved prophet pbuh who was illiterate and unlearned was throughout the 23 year revelation of the Qur'an to him by Almighty Allah through the Angel Gabriel (the holy spirit). He is also prophesied in Isaiah 29:12 "And the book is delivered to him that is not learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and He saith, I AM NOT LEARNED. 12-And when they give the book to one who cannot read, saying, "Read this," he says, "I cannot read." In the Qur'an sura 96 (Al-Alaq) it says: " In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful Proclaim! (or Read!) in the name of your Lord and Cherisher, Who created― Created man, out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood: Proclaim! And your Lord is Most Bountiful He Who taught (the use of) the Pen― Taught man that which he knew not. The Qur'an contains absolutely no contradictions. The bible has a multitude of contradictions and many versions in which youll find some ommited texts and books that the church fathers couldnt agree on as the original message of Jesus pbuh and language (Aramaic) was lost in translation centuries later in hebrew and greek and was heavily influenced by the pagan traditions of that time where some human and animal sacrifices often took place. The Jews reject Jesus pbuh completely and consider him an imposter hence why Juda betrayed him etc.. whether you believe it or not Islam and the Qur'an and the prophet Mohamed pbuh is true. Islam is the fastest growing religion on earth and insha'Allah (God willing) will be in the very near future as God's truth always prevails over falsehood no matter how hard people try to cover it. Christianity today is dieing because it is falsehood and the true message has been so diluted to fit people's worldly and life desires that no one cares to follow it, Christians don't follow the true teachings of Jesus pbuh, Muslims do. An example or two of that: Jesus pbuh used to fast 40 days of the year, He also never ate porc, drank alcohol or gambled yet a lot of Christians today do it openly, they follow Paul's message who abolished the law, not Jesus pbuh. Jesus pbuh never taught or ordained Christmas celebrations or having a lit up Christmas tree (it is considered paganism, even some famous u.s televangelists such as Pat Robertson who admit it but wont condemn it as they fear that might drive more christians away from Christianity, so hey who cares what God actually ordains right?! why not, its after all only just another innovation!!) Jesus pbuh was not born on the 25th of December its all pagan traditions introduced and innovated later on. Believing that Almighty God who created all things with his infinite knowledge and wisdom came down or had a son whom he sent to be killed by his own creation is in itself utter blasphemy and the most irrational disrespectful thing one can believe in, claim or imagine of an all powerful all wise all merciful Lord, it is the ultimate sign of weakness and injustice to Almighty God who's never weak, he also never ceases to exist and is not touched by death which only creation experiences, He is the ever living, self-sufficient, omnipotent and the reason why hell was created for the disbelievers, may Allah protect us from it. Ameen. Indeed such beliefs are from satan the accursed who rebelled against his Lord and is to the son of Adam a clear enemy till the end of times. Compare that to what Islam (which is pure monotheism) represents and how much Almighty God is revearead and that argument falls apart. Jesus pbuh cant save anyone, he isn't God and never claimed to be, Jesus pbuh was a messenger of the Almighty, Christians should be worried about their salvation because on that tremendous day of judgement Jesus pbuh will refute whoever calls on him and falsely attributed divinity to him, He will say something along the lines of: "I never knew you, away from me you evil doers!" Mathew 7:23 I Invite everyone to read the noble Qur'an with an open mind. Peace
God wants you to feel him near, to love him and to accept him. if you want heaven, accept him into your heart. if you are full of hate, if you reject God, you will not be accepted into heaven and will suffer FOR EVER as a result
@@Jesuslovesus599 “you will suffer FOR EVER! But also Jesus loves you!” Those seem like two conflicting ideas. Maybe you should think a little harder before you speak next time?
John 7:7 King James Version 7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil. Hebrews 11:6 King James Version 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. John 1 King James Version 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins. If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity. God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross. your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you. Ephesians 1:13 King James Version 13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,. Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready. I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved. God bless :)
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Why do you assume people would still even listen to God? Even if he did this? People are sinful and broken, and God created us in the image of himself and therefore we all have free will and he never forces us to do anything. That includes listen to him. So even if he made giant billboards that everyone could read somehow, many people would simply say “F off” Because we are all sinful beings. Similarly, if God just showed up in our room one day, that essentially doesn’t give us a choice to believe at all because he has fully proven himself to be true, and therefore faith in him isn’t needed. Even in this scenario, you cannot say that everyone would still believe in him. People would say “oh it’s a mental illness” and other physical claims to the creator of the Universe to reveal himself to you. And well he did do that in a way when Jesus came. He spoke the truth of who he was, and he was crucified for it. The same would only happen again. You neglect to acknowledge the sinfulness of humanity and the entire idea that if God just told everyone what to do, that we would ever at all listen. Because he does, through the Bible. And because of free will, we can choose not to listen to Gods instructions, no matter how he portrays them. That includes giant magical billboards or voices in our heads that we reject. They will leave, because God gave us the respect and dignity of free will. Do we deserve it? Obv not. Tbh I would love to debate this further and would appreciate a rebuttal to what I’ve said. Never seen this come up as an argument before and I’m always open to new perspectives
Even if we found more “scrolls” I still Think we could never have a complete Bible. Imagine how much of the Bible isn’t in there since so much of it rests on found manuscripts which are incomplete.
Then many of those manuscripts were written by anonymous authors, but chosen anyway. My favorite book in the Bible, Job, was written by an anonymous author.
John 7:7 King James Version 7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil. Hebrews 11:6 King James Version 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. John 1 King James Version 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins. If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity. God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross. your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you. Ephesians 1:13 King James Version 13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,. Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready. I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved. God bless :)
@@eliwalker6245 Dude if you really want to convince people to turn people to your side u first have to deal with the reasons we won’t turn to your side first. Not just throw out a bunch verses.
the problem with this argument is that it is never written that God intended the world to be perfect and without struggle. Christians believe that God wants you to be free and loving of Him but in order to be genuinely free and genuinely loving it has to be out of your own free will and own conclusions. Personally I am an agnostic but I think a lot of anti-Christian arguments factor out other important points to the religion. In my opinion the best atheist argument that can be made is what would make Christianity right over other religions if we are to take it literally? And which version of Christianity? I do respect Christianity more than other religions as it speaks to me most but that's not to deny that there is sprinkles of truth in other faiths too.
What's funny is that God did not tell us to be "christians", but to follow Christ's teachings. Modern Christianity is just a mixup of Catholic Mysticism. A FALSE teaching.
@@gregorywullaert8618 The Bible is full of contradictions, inaccuracies, and bad advice. It doesn't hold any value for me other than as an interesting piece of mythology
@@alexanderofrhodes9622 Technically, I was asking Atlas but since I'm assuming you have the same opinion, what are some examples of contradictions, inaccuracies and bad advice?
You are full of crap. You haven't read the whole Bible 😂😂 And please, give us specifics of what you disagree with. If not, you are just making a broad claim with no weight to it
Christianity only started making sense to me, in regard to the old Testament, whenever I started reading gnostic scripts. Then, the hateful vengeful God that we were taught all started to make sense.
Thank you for bringing up this point! The issue of ignorance of revelation is rarely brought up like this, but this is one of the major things that really got me questioning my faith, and is now the primary reason I don’t believe. If accepting Jesus as lord and saviour was SO important, so much so that one’s eternal life depended on it, God would make sure that every human being had an equal and fair opportunity to be saved, and avoid eternal torture in hell (a punishment he lovingly created). Yet this couldn’t be further from the truth. Billions of people, particularly in Asia and the Middle East have no clue what Christianity even is, let alone be convinced it is true. An all knowing god would understand they are heavily biased towards the religions they were indoctrinated in from birth. If salvation by Jesus is THE most important thing any human must achieve in their life, God has done a real shit job of saving his “beloved” children.
I mean, the idea that people who've never heard of Jesus can still be saved by good faith literally appears in the bible when Paul talks about pagans following the law on their heart (Romans 2). It's just that following your conscience on your own power is very hard and following Jesus's teachings and humbly trusting Him is comparatively a lot more straightforward (to say nothing of the added grace He gives you when you sincerely ask).
God is just, friends. If they hadn't heard of Jesus, God the Father might be lenient. Also, we have various types of evidence for biblical events, if anyone is interested
Ayo I don’t mean to force anything on anyone, but we have various types of evidence for biblical events, if anyone is interested (read on) hell was never meant for us, my fellow youtube user. it was for the devil and his squad, and God gave us the Way out of there since we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. God knew we were wack, but He decided He was still come down and help us, despite our unfaithfulness. most relationships (like friendships, romantic relationships) aren't like this. Very few, but not a whole lot. religion (Christianity) is just a relationship with God along with loving others (see james 1:27) also, we have various types of evidence that backs up the Bible. Here's one example: Scientists have discovered that the earth "skipped" a day. The Bible explains how that happened. In the book of Joshua, Joshua asked the sun to stop so he and the Israelites could defeat their enemies. Then in 2 Kings, King Hezekiah learned he was dying, and pleaded to God to not let him die. God sent a prophet to king hezekiah who said hezekiah would live. Hezekiah wanted a sign, and that would be for the sun to defy the law of inertia and go back 10 degrees. NASA confirmed it and did the math (look it up for more info). We also found Noah’s Ark hanging out in turkey, along with anchor stones marked with crosses signifying that it’s a revered place, along with altars and many other things. Look it up, it’s good stuff The Holy Spirit exists. I was a slave to s3xual sin for 7-ish d@mn years. Finally at 16, God freed me. Also, look up John Gabbana's (boonk gang) testimony. Dude did a lot of wacky stuff. He's changed now. also, the soul exists. someone i know (i won't say who- privacy reasons) saw their soul leaving their body. like pulling off a band-aid, except it doesn't hurt. I was suicidal for 9-ish months, but then I read John 3:16, and poof- the big sad went away in one night. There are also non-Christian sources who have confirmed the existence and divinity of Jesus, some of which were hostile towards Christianity, such as: Thallus (52 AD), who said Jesus lived, was crucified, and confirmed the darkness and earthquake that followed Christ’s crucifixion; Tacitus (56-120 AD), who called the followers of Christ Christians, confirmed that Jesus was crucified under Pontus Pilate’s command Talmud (400-700 AD), confirmed that the disciples were martyred for their faith, and confirmed Jesus was executed the day before the Passover, and said Jesus had “magical” powers Pliny the Younger (61-113 AD), who said that the Christians thought Jesus was/is God in the Flesh (God the Son) Phlegon (80-140 AD), who said Jesus had the ability to predict the future, and confirmed that Jesus was crucified during Caesar’s reign, confirmed Jesus rose from the dead, and confirmed He showed His wounds to confirm He was crucified. Celcus (175 AD), who said Jesus was born of a virgin, said His father is a carpenter, and confirmed Jesus had miraculous powers (See cold-case Christianity for more details) Here’s the physical evidence of Jesus and His Resurrection: 1) No persecution would have started if He hadn’t come back (the disciples thought Jesus would never resurrect) 2) The Roman soldiers would have paid with their lives if they failed at their jobs 3) there was a 2-4 ton rock that 11-12 guys would have to move (they didn’t have any help. Everyone said “crucify Him”) major L to those opposed to Jesus 4) there was a Roman seal which was a metal pin that sealed the tomb stone 5) Stealing the Jesus’s body isn’t something the disciples would do (besides Judas. Although he hung himself after feeling remorse for betraying Jesus). 6) the disciples wouldn’t die for what they knew would be a lie. (The lie being Jesus never made the ultimate comeback) faith and reason, people hit me up to learn more about how science proves the Bible or just about God in general
First observation: while some Christians believe he is omnibenevolent sometimes they mean "all good" which is true he is all good. He is perfect. And most of the time people mean all loving. He loves everyone this is true but he hates sin but benevolence is kindness and if he is omnibenevolent (all kindness) then he would except everyone into heaven and there would be no point in hell. Second observation: He did preload his moral standard in us sort of. It's called a conscience. Third observation: you gave examples of bible inconsistencies. You did not actually compare them to the old new testament so I will go digging myself to see if this is true or not. Also do the paper versions have these skipped verses and stuff? Different thing: historically inconsistencies? I will definitely be sure to check your channel out after this! You are brilliant :] Fourth observation: yes you are absolutely correct. People will debate the intended meaning of passages. Some people disagree and this is why there are different denominations in the church. And if you are unsure of the meaning, I recommend going back to the Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic languages. Fifth observation: at the time, slavery was the norm in the culture because if you conquered land you could usually also take its people. Sadly 'Christians' back in the... 1800s?pointed to the verses and used it to justify tormenting other people. I believe that (unless someone brings my attention to another verse that contradicts this statement) all of the verses referring to slavery are saying basically, do what you master wants (unless what he wants is sinful) and masters be chill to your slaves. Sixth (very petty) observation (sorry): examples of figures of speech we dont know because we lost what they ment? Seventh observation: not tens of thousands of denominations, there are six and arguably a seventh. Eighth observation: I would hope the wouldn't have copies of copies of copies. I assume they get it from the Greek and hebrew and Aramaic transcripts you were talking about earlier... Also that was the early church and some denominations believed the authorities had more power than the bible and therefore voted on what the translation was supposed to mean. But right now, most of the denominations believe the bible has more power than the authorities (with some exceptions unfortunately like guys if you're unsure, go to the old languages) but they all believe the core message of the bible. That it all points to Jesus Christ who died on a cross so that if we believe in him, God will look at the perfect life he lived instead of the sorry sin-riddled state we live in so that we can live with him in eternity praising him. Ninth observation: yes the forcing people to convert to a Christian at sword point was bad and yes we are all inherently evil due to the fall. If the person doesn't know they are evil and think they are good people won't believe they even are sinful. You saying this unfortunately just is telling me you would rather be a slave to sin. This saddens me. Different thing: help me understand and please correct me if I'm wrong, are you saying faith is not good therefore no one should have it? I don't know but you framed it like it's bad and I might be reading it wrong. Tenth observation: yes. If you believe in a God there is a good chance you believe in an afterlife. And usually it would include a good place and a bad place. In Christianity, we got heaven and hell. And if you believe in them, you would be crazy not to fear hell unless you are saved. Eleventh observation: this video at the end turns into a wake up call to us Christians. yes persecution of nonbelievers is wrong. We should not be telling atheists to get up on outa there. I would like to apologize for them. We need to be collectively listening to each other so we as Christians can answer your hard question and problems with God, and you as atheists giving us reasons not to believe in a deity. Conclusions: very cool video 15/10 or however math works. To the weird person that read all that... Why? Sorry I wasted all your time. Uh that was delusional responses to a perfectly reasonable video by a highschool student sorry that's one big block of text.
Everything else was good but first argument fails. If a sinner does not meet the criteria for being allowed into heaven, it is unkind to the other people there because it disrupts their peace. God has to have a standard, otherwise all kinds of sin could be permitted. If He has a standard He cannot force everyone to choose to follow it and remain benevolent. Sin also cannot exist in His presence. Therefore there has to remain a possibility where people choose not to adhere to the standard and willfully exclude themselves from God's presence. Everyone will have a chance to know and decide.
@@sparkstudies1675 Oh boy! nerdy theology is nerdy. Looking back, yeah i don't really understand the concept of God's benevolence. anyway, what do you mean by standard? I believe the only standard God has for the sinner is to repent from his sins and believe that Jesus died for them. this would change the sinner to want to do what God says. Even Jesus saved the worst of people. I mean, look at the apostle Paul. i guess this response boils down to "i don't understand the concept of God's omnibenevolence please help." yeah I'm not really qualified to make statements about that seeing as i don't know much about it but it makes sense for God not to be omnibenevolent... at least for now.
@@Pyrotechn1cs Hello! Do excuse my english, since it is not my first language. So the thing about God's benevolence is the balance between him being all rightious and juste. Say that I would do something horrible against you, if God just forgave me for that action, it would simontaniously mean that he dose not care about you. Otherwise he would punish me for treating you badly. Which is why God in his all goodness and juste needs to punish everyone for their evil towards each other otherwise he would not care about the evil done towards us. Which leads us to the importance of the cross. Because God still loves us so much that he is willing to take that punishment for us on the cross so that we may recieve forgiveness by his Grace given to us despite our evil. Now we can still chose to remain in our sin and deny the Grace of God, but that means that we also take the full punishment which is eternal separation from God.
God offers heaven to those who want it, but not everyone wants to be with him. He loves people enough to give them the choice to not be with him and use their own free will to determine how they live their lives.
For most Christians, if not all, either you agree without question, or you do not yet know the love of God. That is, my life isnt yet optimum, because I have consciously or unconsciously blocked His love from touching me - that is, perhaps I have a hardness of the heart, though unknowingly and need to be Born Again. But then I also see churches fighting for which of them is more Bible oriented and preaches a more life-transforming message. Anyone with shaky self-belief, is bound to fall prey to the subtle tactics of churches. So Bible is basically cleverly written so that those who dont understand it could be brought into the faith telling them only if you are Born Again will you truly understand it. That's a tactic.
I'm a Christian who HAS actually read the Bible. Can I have a civil debate with you? If there is something drastically wrong with my faith, I would like to hear it. I watched the video and have answers (from the Bible) to all his points.
@ while appreciate your desire to have a meaningful conversation on this I feel that I’m not the best person to do that. I would encourage you to look into the Atheist Community of Austin. They have many shows, chats, and forums where you can engage with people in a format that supports this kind of conversation. I think you and people like you deserve this kind of engagement and that’s a great place to do it.
@@pwhit685 I will definitely look into that, but I'm (most likely) not the best Christian to debate, either. I think it would just be beneficial to both of us to find weak points in our beliefs.
Believers typically don’t dare to open their minds to the possibility that they are wrong. As a former believer, I know that I was taught that such consideration was blasphemy, heresy, endangering your soul, and those of everyone you know and love. As you point out, once you open your mind to examine religion, and Christianity specifically, in an honest manner, there are countless red flags pointing to the logical fallacies. My open mind came as a result of education in high school. Since then I’ve never been quite accepted or welcome in my extended family.
I have literally just been thinking the last week that this would be the one for me. It was my first doubt when I was 10-11 years old and it's stuck with me over 20 years
@@jjphank Here's one. Assuming you believe in the devil, what evidence do you have for anything in the bible being true given that the great deceiver could have just created or altered it to corrupt humans? Because then you will just have to assume that anything in the bible is false.
@@jjphank I'm afraid that's not an answer to my question. And if you can't answer that, nothing else you're writing makes any sense. You could even be a Satanist and wouldn't even know it.
John 7:7 King James Version 7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil. Hebrews 11:6 King James Version 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. John 1 King James Version 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins. If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity. God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross. your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you. Ephesians 1:13 King James Version 13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,. Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready. I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved. God bless :)
@@eliwalker6245 It's hard to believe that humans still talk like this in the year 2022. It doesn't say much about our progress or our collective intelligence as a species.
When I was a teen, my relationship with religion could be summed up in " I have no issue with God but I don't like his fanbase.". I hated how judgemental, hypocritical and close minded most of the church of a supposedly "Loving, kind and all forgiving God" was ( and, just to point it out, I'm Italian. We literally have the Vatican in our country). Then, in my twenties I told to myself:" Before judging God and his mysterious ways, I should probably take a Bible I read it for myself in order to understand what I'm dealing with.". So I picked up a bible and began to read it and, after a few months of reading I understood one thing: that I was wrong about God's fanbase. The church is the perfect mirror of God they worship: a selfish, wrathful, unforgiving asshole who sometimes play with humanity as if we were toys and ignore us the rest of the time. I mean, seriously, if any person in the world did even 1/100000 of the things God supposedly did, he would have been labeled as the greatest evil in human's history. The most famous stories about God are a testament to how awful he is: - Noah's ark: he literally flooded Earth, killing all the life in the whole planet except for 1 family and a pair of every other species and he did all of that because he deemed humanity sinful. So yes, Christianity worship a God whose kill count stands in the thousands of billions. A Christian will probably tell me that after that happened God said he would never do it again and that he regrets it. My answer would be something like " Oh, yeah, he said that... and then proceeded to do the exact same thing on a smaller scale in an even more painful way" - The plagues of Egypt: he unleashed 10 plagues on Egypt, basically destroying the whole country to punish 1 single person ( the pharaoh). Thousands of innocent people died, including newborn children, just to punish one single unimportant individual. How is that rightful, merciful, loving and kind? - The Original Sin: ah, my favourite one; the reason why all of humanity deserves to suffer, why the whole human race throughout history deserve to suffer during their whole life is that 2 humans sinned once upon a time. How is it Just and fair for the whole human race to be punished for the sin of 2 humans? Does the punishment fit the crime? If I killed someone, would it be fair to punish my great great grandchildren for what I did? No it wouldn't. So why should we all suffer for what a couple of people did ages ago. How is it merciful, forgiving and fair to do all of that? To play with humanity, to make humanity and all the other species in the whole world suffer just because they exist?
Great concept! We do become what we worship. I'd like to add to this the story of the 10 lost tribes of Israel. Because they continuously worshipped idols, they became slaves to the surrounding tribes and disappeared from history. They took the bullet to dodge the missle. What happened to the faithful tribes of Judah and Benjamin? Thousands of years of persecution, the loss of their homeland, pogroms, and being trapped in ghettos, ultimately culminating in the HOLOCAUST.
@@ThyBountyHunter here is the entirety of Isaiah 45! The beautiful thing about the Old Testament is *context* “Thus saith the LORD to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have holden, to subdue nations before him; and I will loose the loins of kings, to open before him the two leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut; I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight: I will break in pieces the gates of brass, and cut in sunder the bars of iron: and I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places, that thou mayest know that I, the LORD, which call thee by thy name, am the God of Israel. For Jacob my servant's sake, and Israel mine elect, I have even called thee by thy name: I have surnamed thee, though thou hast not known me. I am the LORD, and there is none else, there is no God beside me: I girded thee, though thou hast not known me: that they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the west, that there is none beside me. I am the LORD, and there is none else. I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things. Drop down, ye heavens, from above, and let the skies pour down righteousness: let the earth open, and let them bring forth salvation, and let righteousness spring up together; I the LORD have created it. Woe unto him that striveth with his Maker! Let the potsherd strive with the potsherds of the earth. Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What makest thou? or thy work, He hath no hands? Woe unto him that saith unto his father, What begettest thou? or to the woman, What hast thou brought forth? Thus saith the LORD, the Holy One of Israel, and his Maker, Ask me of things to come concerning my sons, and concerning the work of my hands command ye me. I have made the earth, and created man upon it: I, even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their host have I commanded. I have raised him up in righteousness, and I will direct all his ways: he shall build my city, and he shall let go my captives, not for price nor reward, saith the LORD of hosts. Thus saith the LORD, The labour of Egypt, and merchandise of Ethiopia and of the Sabeans, men of stature, shall come over unto thee, and they shall be thine: they shall come after thee; in chains they shall come over, and they shall fall down unto thee, they shall make supplication unto thee, saying, Surely God is in thee; and there is none else, there is no God. Verily thou art a God that hidest thyself, O God of Israel, the Saviour. They shall be ashamed, and also confounded, all of them: they shall go to confusion together that are makers of idols. But Israel shall be saved in the LORD with an everlasting salvation: ye shall not be ashamed nor confounded world without end. For thus saith the LORD that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the LORD; and there is none else. I have not spoken in secret, in a dark place of the earth: I said not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek ye me in vain: I the LORD speak righteousness, I declare things that are right. Assemble yourselves and come; draw near together, ye that are escaped of the nations: they have no knowledge that set up the wood of their graven image, and pray unto a god that cannot save. Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time? who hath told it from that time? have not I the LORD? and there is no God else beside me; a just God and a Saviour; there is none beside me. Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else. I have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, That unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear. Surely, shall one say, in the LORD have I righteousness and strength: even to him shall men come; and all that are incensed against him shall be ashamed. In the LORD shall all the seed of Israel be justified, and shall glory.” Isaiah 45:1-25 KJV
@@Glory_be_to_Christ I don't need the whole thing I just needed Isaiah 45:7 where god says he created evil, and that is the KJV. 7 months you went digging through for a comment and all you do is confirm what I said.
I have always remembered 1 of the "7 reasons for Gods existence" at a private Catholic high school...... And I QUOTE "Because He does". Suffice to say the lay teacher spent the rest of the class to try and explain why it was valid to teens who liked science and knew what arguments were BS. One of of friends just said "Wait - you can just say that, it's not a REASON"
As a Christian, I would say us imperfect, sinful people, cannot comprehend a "perfect" form of communication, and if we did see one, we would say it is not correct, or it is oppressing it's message on us, and it is flawed.
So that god s incapable of making humans that can comprehend what he wants to communicate and incapable of communicating the very essential things. Or is it that he just doesn't care? Or doesn't exist? Which is it? Cause if you believe your can't comprehend what that god wants as it is completely unclear that you can do whatever you want as you will always be wrong and the whole thing makes no sense.
Ofcourse you would say that😂😂😂 What else can you say? You are forced to say whatever the fxck to make it right so that you don’t ever have to face your fear of there being nothing after you die. That’s too much for you to handle.😂
@@wallomaie1752tbf I think if people JUST used religion as a coping mechanism for fear of death, it wouldn’t be so bad, but pretty much all religions weaponise or use their ideas to control instead
Muslims addressed this issue with their holy book in the sense that they claim that angel Gabriel told the prophet exactly what to write and translations are forbidden (so it's supposed to be only in Arabic). Even so, you get different interpretations to the point that it leads to terrorism. With that said, I don't think different translations of the bible are that big of an issue as this guy claims them to be.
Here are just a few of the MANY historical inaccuracies in the Bible: th-cam.com/video/Iep4gnmJeRE/w-d-xo.html
Israel Finkelstein's books on this subject are also highly recommended. Finkelstein is one of the most renowned archaeologists in the world and the leading luminary in the field of the early Levant. Among other things, he has provided evidence that there was neither an exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, nor the kingdoms fantasized about in the Bible.
Buddhism teach about smallest matter zones, smallest time, smallest mind moment, smallest thought processing time. Quantum physics teach about a smallest time called Planck time. Abhidhamma mentions about 28 matter elements and 52 immaterial paramount emetions. Abhidamma teachings in Buddhism are like quantum physics. It is a mathematically provable explanation about the fundamental nature of the universe. The way to prove them is simple.
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@@winniepuuh7895, There are videos about it. You can check them. It is an outstanding theory.
@@smlanka4u "There are videos about it" There are videos claiming the earth is flat. Are you a flat earther? I hope not.
But I am open to read peer reviewed articles on this topic. Please name one.
For most Christians, the Bible is like the User's Agreement that comes with computer software. No one reads it, they just scroll down to the bottom and click "I agree"!
So true but the decisions is made for the child by the parents
That's Bill Maher you're quoting, he's very ignorant.
Atheists are the ones who don't read the Bible, they only cherry-pick it for manipulative purposes.
@@KenMasters. had you read it, cover to cover when you clicked "I agree"? Just curious.
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I read it only once (edit: The User's Agreement). People don't react the same way when it comes to the Bible.
@@KenMasters. I'm an atheist. I have read the Bible. I have a degree in theology. If anybody cherry picks, it's Christians, especially the born again cult.
as a child i asked my mom "what about the billions of people in china and india that aren't christian? are they all going to hell?" her response was "yup" and from that moment i knew christianity wasn't what it pretends to be
Yep. My mom gave me the parable of the potter and the clay. We are all clay to be shaped by the Potter as he sees fit. If he created billions to be condemned, who are we to question him. It's the basis for Augustine/Calvinist predestination. They try to fix a problem by creating a more sinister, arbitrary, and evil solution. Hard to believe that solution sat well with my Mom, but somehow Christians rationalize it.
I had the exact same experience. I was about 10 years old. Yet I was dragged to church, and catechism week after week. When I was 13 , I was told to get with the program or I wouldn't make my confirmation, and if I didn't get confirmed, I couldn't go to heaven. Iooked the priest straight in the eyes and told him, that wasn't for him to decide. He sat in stunned silence, then called my mother in, who tried to use emotional blackmail to drag me back into the fold. Religion has and evil, dark side. I've known people that were shunned by their families for not drinking the Kool-aid
Unfortunately, your mother doesn't get to define Christianity.
Well, actually it is fortunate that she doesn't.
Many Christians are Universalists.
The dead sea scrolls covering the period from Birth of Jesus to 68 AD , does NOT say one word about Jesus or his 12 Apostles
Hellenistic philosopher Philo Judaeus of Alexandria (20 BCE-50 AD/CE)-alive at the purported time of Jesus, and one of the wealthiest and best connected citizens of the Empire- makes no mention of Christ, Christians or Christianity in his voluminous writings. Nor do any of the hundreds of other historians and writers who flourished during the first THREE centuries of the common era.
The DEAD SEA SCROLLS were all written by Pagan Essenes . None of them have been edited by later Christians, as is the case with some other Jewish literature.
All the scrolls (except a treasure map known as the Copper Scroll) can be dated prior to A.D. 68 or 69, when the Qumran settlement was believed to have been destroyed by the Romans in the Jewish revolt.
The oldest of the scrolls probably goes back to the middle of the third century B.C. The people of Qumran belonged to a Pagan religious group known as the Essenes.
Pliny the Elder, who died during the volcanic destruction of Pompeii in the year 79 A.D., described a community of pagan Essenes living on the western shore of the Dead Sea, close to where Khirbet Qumran is situated.
John the Baptist was an ascetic Essene . He was a vegan and was uncircumcised . Various literary sources like Josephus and Philo tell clearly that Essenes were ascetics.
We also know, from literary testimony, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the archaeological remains of Qumran, that the Essenes practiced many water baptisms for ritual purification-similar to a dip in the Ganges or the river Pampa or at Thiirunelli. At Qumran, however, all members of the community were baptized with water for ritual purification.
Josephus writes, "And as for their piety towards God, it is very extraordinary; for before sunrising they speak not a word about profane matters, but put up certain prayers which they have received from their forefathers, as if they made a supplication for its rising" (Wars, 2.8.5). This testimony accords well with what we know from the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Prayer and humility was one thing that the Essenes . When they cooked up stories about Jesus they wrote that Jesus Christ ate the Last Supper in the Essene part of town.
Jesus is not historical character, The Dead Sea Scrolls have produced increasing evidence to cement the fact that Jesus Christ never existed and the whole story was cooked up at the First Council of Nicea in 325 AD.
The FAKE gospels were written after 325 AD after Jesus was cooked up at the first Council of Nicea..
Twelve apostles of Jesus never existed.
Jesus Christ names 12 apostles to spread his gospel, and the early Christian church owes its rapid rise to their missionary zeal. Yet, for most of the Twelve, there's scant evidence of their existence outside of the New Testament.
The concept of using statistics to prove that 'God authored the Bible' is bullshit.
Why was the library of Alexandria burnt ?
The gospel of Thomas was not written by Jesus' disciple Thomas.
Englishman Godfrey Higgins studied Greek, Latin and law at Cambridge . His two-volume, 867-page book Anacalypsis: An Enquiry into the Origins of Languages, Nations, and Religions, was published posthumously in 1836.
In his treatise, Higgins writes " the mythos of the Jews and the mythos of the Greeks are all at bottom the same lifted from the ancient mythos of Hindus ; and ... are contrivances under the appearance of histories to perpetuate doctrines," and that Christian editors “either from roguery or folly, corrupted them all.”
1900, Scottish MP John Mackinnon Robertson wrote that Jesus never existed but was an FAKE invention by a first-century messianic cult. He wrote about the First Council of Nicea of 325 AD where powerful forces invented a new god to fit the needs of the society of the time .Robertson specifically mentions the Talmudic story of the Yeshu .
Thomas says: "Simon Peter said to them, ‘Make Mary leave us, for females don’t deserve life.’ Jesus said, ‘Look, I will guide her to make her male, so that she too may become a living spirit resembling you males. For every female who makes herself male will enter the kingdom of heaven’" (Thomas 114).
AIYOOOOO -even Christians don’t like this
When the master of James baby Jesus Christ never existed -- how can his disciple St James exist ?
Even since the dead sea scrolls have been discovered CHRISTIANS and JEWS are jumping up and down like demented orangutans claiming that Essenes belong to them.
Dead Sea text or Qumran Scrolls have absolutely nothing ZILCH, to do with the Bible of the Torah - never mind the diabolical lies of the Christians and the Jews.
For arguments sake -even if messiah Jesus Christ existed , the gospels were written a even a century after Jesus' estimated year of death, by individuals who never met Jesus, and then were edited or forged over the centuries by unknown scribes with their own agendas.
Dead sea scrolls have been written by Essenes of the sect of Apollonius
"It is from the Bible that man has learned Cruelty, Rapine, Genocide and Slavery for the belief of a cruel God makes a cruel man.”
Thomas pine
Jesus says that he has come to destroy families by making family members hate each other. He has “come not to send peace, but a sword.” Matthew 10:34
Jesus says, “Don’t imagine that I came to bring peace on earth! No, rather a sword lf you love your father, mother, sister, brother, more than me, you are not worthy of being mine.
“The real beauty of this verse is that Jesus demands people truly love him more then they love their own family. I ask you how can we love someone that we can not see or interact with? Love is an emotion pertaining to physical existence not to faithful ideologies, yet God threatens you with death just because your love for your mother maybe stronger than your love for him. (Matthew 10:34)
"I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, the one great instinct of revenge, for which no means are venomous enough, or secret, subterranean and small enough - I call it the one immortal blemish upon the human race."
Friedrich Nietzsche
I have read the Bible faithfully every day for years, having read completely through it multiple times. It was during one of these times that my first doubts began to surface. The more I read, the less I was convinced.
You'd be surprised how often that happens.
Fortunately (for Christianity), very few Christians actually read their bible, and of those who do, it is the one or a few verses each day that are in their "daily devotional".
My experience is 99.9999% of atheists who claim to have read the whole Bible are absolute liars and its easy to spot within 1 minute of asking them questions about it. Many Christians are certainly guilty of not studying much of the Bible but atheists are by far the more militant liars about having deeply studied the entire book. I have hardly ever seen one who actually has. Most of them have not even read 95% of it. They only know a handful of passages from atheist sites. Oh but they will feign such assurance they have read it "cover to cover". That phrase is ALWAYS a dead giveaway.
@@ExperienceEric Two words … Bull and Shit. In other words, I'm calling YOU an "absolute liar" right now.
You assert that your "EXPERIENCE is 99.9999% of atheists who claim to have read the whole Bible are absolute liars". For this to be true, you would have had to investigate 10,000 atheists who claim to have "read the whole bible", and after analysing this claim (somehow) you've demonstrated that 9,999 of them have not in fact "read the whole bible" Firstly, the likelihood that you have ever even met ONE hundred "atheists who claim to have read the whole Bible" is pretty low in my opinion. The probability that you have met 10,000, people belonging to this particular category of atheist is astronomically low. And the probability that you both met 10,000 of such atheists AND have performed sufficient investigation to prove (beyond reasonable doubt) that they are both wrong AND lying is effectively zero.
Of the small number of atheists that you have spoken to bout their historical bible reading, how did you reasonably determine they had not read the entire bible? Are you conflating memorising the bible with having read it, because if you are (and you almost certainly are), then you are either dishonest or just plain stupid. Are you conflating having a different interpretation of particular passages with having not read those passages. Because again, if you are, you are either dishonest or just plain stupid.
How have you determine that if someone uses the phrase "cover to cover", then that proves they are "ALWAYS" lying? What about a Christian who uses the phrase "cover to cover"? Are they lying as well? What if a Christian who uses that phrase, and then 5 years later deconverts? Does the truth then magically turn into a lie becuase they used the phrase?
I was an evangelical Christian for about 30 years. I am now an atheist. I have read the entire bible COVER TO COVER. In my experience, I know far more about the bible than the vast majority of Christians. And I have learned much more about the bible since leaving Christianity than I knew while I was still a Christian. It is also my experience that MANY Christians are happy to lie for their god, just as you have done today with your obviously exaggerated claim.
Is it any wonder that the Catholic Church opposed translating the Bible into the vulgate for so many centuries?
@@ExperienceEric With a username like that, you're not going to call us "sheeple," are you? Because that would be ironic, coming from a sheep.
People should be able to criticize the bible without being condemned for it. If we're not allowed to question something that has beed written 2,000+ years ag, I think that's concerning.
If you seriously believe that you can't question anything that is in the Bible then i think that's quite big misunderstanding.
Yes, there are few things that can't be questioned but by pure fact people are to this very day considiring other options and other meaning of many many chapters and verses just disprooves your entire point.
@@SagreChinto wait, are you agreeing with what I said, or not?
@@diamond_zone both yes and no.
Yes it would be concerning if we couldn't question what is in the Bible for over 2k years
but guess what, we can and we are even encouraged to do so by the same book?
We should chellange our faith, ask question and then find answers in order to strengthen it. No questions no improvment.
So no, saying that we can't question anything that is in the Bible is just one big misunderstanding.
Only few things can't be questioned
Trinity
Hell and Heaven
i'm not an expert but pretty sure there are like few more things
Yes, i know people were using Bible as a tool to get into power and unalive people and do bad things but in order to do that they had to censor the bible or modify it (Prime example being the modified bible being shown to afro-americans back when slavery was common)
@@SagreChinto Not gonna lie, I still don't see where you're disagreeing what I said, but I think I have an idea where. If you're referring to my last sentence where I said "if we're not allowed to question something that has been written 2,000+ years ago, I think that's concerning", I can sorta see where you're disagreeing, but with your explanation I don't see why you're disagreeing since we're practically saying the same thing.
@@diamond_zone well then pardon me
I though by "something" you meant entireti of Bible.
I got kicked out of a World Civ class for bringing this up one day. It started with the flood an went on from there to arrive at me basically making this point. The prof was a HARD CORE Christian to say the least. He crossed over from debate to full on fury about how I didn’t understand what I was talking about and how I just didn’t get it even after I’d pointed out the holes in his logic. He invited me to leave at that point. This was 32 years ago. I dropped his section and retook the class a year and a half later as it was a GenEd requirement. When I talked to the new guy and told him that story, he laughed and rolled his eyes and told me about the other guys reputation in the department. I got it after that.
My biggest problem with this story- he was STILL IN THE DEPARTMENT. Crap like that should've got his ass canned- or at the bloody least, transferred to a different department.
@@jjphank Ah right, 1000 pieces were many are missing, some of them dont fit with the supposed picture and some others have been chewed off by different sects of bugs.
Nice try buddy, but the bible is so f_cked up that fixing it, would be a nobel prize worthy feat.
So you can start by presenting your nobel prize, any other answer will be taken as an excuse for your baseless assertions.
@@jjphank I don't think so. Explain how macroevolution ties to your god. Or the fact the universe is billions of years old.
@@jjphank explain how different cultures around the world developed different beliefs and ideologies about how we got here. Explain how these cultures and societies developed separate languages - and please don't tell me the ignorant Babel story.
This story later inspired the film series God's Not Dead
I distinctly recall the seed of this same idea forming in my mind when I was in Bible college.
15 years later, after losing my faith, I was finally able to put it into words, which I can now express to those who ask me why I no longer believe:
A maximally great being, with perfect knowledge of our limitations, the benevolent incentive, and the power to communicate unambiguously, personally, and instantaneously to each individual on earth has, instead, decided to convey the most important message his creatures will ever hear through a book so prone to error, contradiction, and ambiguity that there is still no unified consensus on exactly what that message is or how to accurately interpret it.
Wow, this really hit home.
wow this is really well written, thank you
"Faith is bad because it relies on faith!"
Christians: "That's the point! Human's aren't perfect so their interpretation can't be perfect!! It's not the Bible's fault!"
@@TigerT242 how tf is anything the Bible's fault, it's a book
At my (no deceased) father's 50th birthday I met an old guy from the deep south who put it clearly to me. "If God is the way Christians describe him, I don't want any part of that". I've also felt myself, and I think you sort of touch on it here, that if God is the way he/she is described that would make me better than God. I would never be as cruel as God is described in the bible. I don't think many of us would be.
God is not cruel. He is a God of love. You want God to be how you would have made Him but he created you.
@@bec928 It's simple as this my friend:
1. If God exists, hes powerful enough to redeem living beings without suffering.
2. Living beings suffer.
3. God either is not powerful enough to redeem without suffering, or he prefers for us to suffer.
God either is the cause of all suffering or is not powerful enough to prevent it.
Either way, the bible only makes the problem worse. He made mistakes, had regrets, wills spirits to deceive men, working thru dishonesty. He wills the deaths of innocents repeatedly, demands to be worshipped and given credit for every good deed a human does, and displays all sorts of bigotted and discriminatory ignorance. God has stood by and watched every rape, murder, and heinous act you've ever known and chose to do absolutely nothing to interfere.
Seeking to understand the world thru the bible for almost 2000 years looks stupid compared to what trying to understand the world thru the scientific method has accomplished. He lets all these lying, cheating pastors and preachers fly around in their jets and live a rich lifestyle by taking money from the phycologically vulnerable because that's the way God wants it if God exists. God is the one who put the system in place, god is responsible for everything from before genesis forward if God exists. All the dishonesty, hatred, wars, resource shortages; God is responsible for all those things if he exists. Is it loving to watch generation and generation of humans fail in a system you not only created, but have the power to change? I don't think you've cross examined your beliefs anywhere near thoroughly enough, you brought absolutely no logic to the conversation other than to define God as such an objectively abstract thing as 'love.' Time to do some thinking buddy.
And by the way, who did create God?
@@bec928 yes. There is nothing wrong sending a global flood because everyone was totally TOTALLY evil. Well, except for that Noah dude and his immediate family. They were the only ones out of literally the entire population of earth who were good people. Makes perfect sense to kill all life on earth. All the animals too, for some reason, even though they are incapable of evil, but its totally necessary to kill them too, I guess. But don't worry, we got Noah to cram two of every animal species to exist into a wooden boat way to small to support them so they can live on and doom the world later since literally all life on earth will now be the direct result of incest.
@@bec928 If a human had done the same things as God, you would consider him evil.
@@juanausensi499 What evil things are you talking about. The people killed during the flood were all evil. Those that made war against Israel wanted to destroy them. Atheists are always talking about the evil God but they haven't a clue who He is. They always take verses out of context to try to prove their points.
1. Divine communication may be complex and tailored to different contexts and understandings, not necessarily failing because of perceived flaws. Variations and interpretations are human issues, not necessarily failures of divine intent.
2. Despite "errors", the Bible’s textual tradition is strong compared to other ancient texts, with rigorous scholarly methods used to preserve its core messages. Biblical scholarship helps address manuscript issues and maintains the integrity of the core teachings.
3. Old Testament laws reflect their time and are reinterpreted through the New Testament’s evolving ethical framework. Christianity’s moral teachings have developed over time, reflecting a progressive understanding of ethics.
4. Christianity spread through a mix of voluntary adoption and social influence, including positive intellectual and spiritual appeal. The religion's spread also involved significant cultural and philosophical contributions.
5. Denominations reflect the richness of Christian thought rather than failure, allowing diverse interpretations of a deep text. Multiple interpretations can enrich understanding rather than indicate a flaw.
Thank you
For most of the past 2000 years, Christianity has been spread extremely forcefully and through genocides and torture. Relative to its history, very few have converted willingly. The crimes committed by Christian missionaries over the centuries are absolutely horrific and sickening.
The video creator’s point in flaws of communication was that if there is a god who is truly omnipotent and cares about humans, why would he divinely inspire or allow a text to become so twisted and be used so hatefully? To me that indicates the god either does not care enough about humanity or doesn’t have the power. Really, why would a god ever allow massive errors and discrepancies to accumulate in their own divine text, and then be abused so widely? To me that is strong evidence that humans created the text to fit their own agendas
An especially horrific example of Christian cruelty in conversion occurred in Latin and South America shortly after Columbus’s arrival. Truly some of the worst humans in history, and they felt fully justified by the religion they were spreading
What a bunch of gobbledygook.
Christianity has spread almost entirely through g*noc*de and forced conversion. It’s history is one of cruelty and crimes against populations over and over again. I recommend reading about Columbus’s role in forced conversions in Latin and South America.
It's honestly so funny, pastors encourage people to read their Bible because it will"strengthen their faith". But reading it is what made me question lol. I wonder if Pastors even know what's in the Bible or if they just choose the willful blinders.
Edit: Wow guys I didn't expect so many likes thank you! For anyone who is just getting angry at me in the replies or quoting Bible verses, know that I would love to see Christians in a different light, but you are really just reflecting a bigger reason why people are leaving it: Christians only seem to know how to show hate. Until Christians start honestly living by "Love they neighbor" I'm out. Also Titus 3:9 "Avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and arguments and quarrels about the law, because these are unprofitable and useless." So I guess I'm wrong by saying the Bible tells you to lead by action not arguments. That's my interpretation of that verse. *shrug* See how fun this can get? Now, I'm out. Y'all haters are not worth my time.
True christians never question. Ain't that some shit?
Pastors know that the phrase "read your bible" won't actually make people read their Bible. It's more like saying "see for yourself that everything I tell you is true", except seeing for themselves requires a little work so they just end up believing their professional liars. I can't imagine how most of these believers won't take the time to read what they believe to be the inspired word of the creator of the universe, containing everything they need to know. The first time I read the bible was in high school, and it took me two weeks, and I never even believed this nonsense. I just thought it was a good idea to know what these indoctrinated primitives believed. Turns out the only thing a high school student with knowledge of the bible heard from christians was, "that's not in the bible!"
@@aaronmatzkin7966 It really is like that. I think that it's a cognitive dissonance issue, where they think the Bible doesn't have controversial stuff in it. Problem is, it definitely does and the more we learn about the world and morality the more obsolete it becomes. The fact it promoted slavery and even had verses where it said 'slaves obey your masters' in the new testament is disgusting.
Pastors know full well that most of their congregation don't even open their bible except in church on Sundays.
@@1970Phoenix I think most do, I did but when I questioned it they would tell me to just have faith in christ, that's all you need. So, I just put on blinders for 56 years. Looking back what a waste of time, Such a dumb ass.
it wasn’t until I became an atheist that the fact that there’s SO MANY different translations of the bible, which lead to different denominations, that it hit me “why would a perfect being choose such a flimsy method of preserving the most important book ever written?” it’s crazy how coached I was to never even consider that question. Indoctrination is real.
Asking questions is discouraged. I’ve seen hundreds of comments about people being removed from classes and churches for asking questions.
@@Anonymous-md2qp That's why it is a FOOL proof system, it takes fools to believe in it.
@@Anonymous-md2qp Yea we were taught to OBEY and that blind faith is a core virtue and something we should aspire to have. I remember having real questions and they were met with resistance/hostility
I live in a country where only about a few percent of people identify as believers so reading that you “became” an atheist is the opposite of our reality. Although the Danish flag is shown in this video as we have taken Christianity into our collective. It’s misunderstood that we are all Christians. We’re not. We have chosen the Christian church to be under democratic leadership and control. I can only imagine how much your mindset had to realign itself with a lot of new questions. I hope you are okay.
Because the "Perfect Being" is kind of a dick...?
(Also, I heard Cell going "what?!?" in the distance- probably gotta deal with that now too.)
This really says it all. I consistently see Christians claiming that their god is perfect, all-knowing, etc but if questions like this are asked, the believer rushes to make excuses. This is one of the reasons I think every believer makes up their own god. They might follow some major points of dogma but ultimately the person's god represents what the person believes.
More precisely, I'd say the person's god represents their particular needs and limitations. Amazingly, that's the same way an imaginary friend works.
What are the excuses? The big ones I can think of that we're in a broken world (which is a major tenant of the Christian religion with original sin) and that the Lord respects human dignity (which the Christian God clearly does as He saw it fit to become one of us).
By respecting human dignity, God lets us take an active role in our own salvation. The God that Holy Koolaid is asking for a divine boss, barking commands from on-high. Using Biblical authors and Christian leaders, God allows us the honor of thinking about and contemplating Him and acting as a family helping each other. The whole idea in Jesus is that "the Word became flesh and dwelt among us." He wants to be part of the human family, not an overbearing slave master.
@@gregorywullaert8618 I didn't think Holy Koolaid was asking for orders to be barked, but rather for clear communication appropriate for the audience. We have one 2000-year-old book. Its authors aren't definitively known so that context is lacking, and many of the book's messages are interpreted differently. That doesn't seem very effective and it's hard to understand why, when even humans can do better.
@@neekerbreeker It would be interesting to see how a deity would actually pull that off. Like, would we just all intrinsically "know" that this message is from God? And if so, how forceful would that knowledge have to be implanted in each of us? Would it differ from person to person since, after all, not everyone needs the same level of evidence to reach the correct conclusion?
But the real question here is: is that even the best route for Him to take? Billboards and even morning "God convos" are easy to ignore. And listening to your local pastor or even the pope takes a level of humility that personally reading a sign does not. By allowing human authors and teachers, you also get a level of "family" to humanity that one-on-one talks would not and Christian unity is (perhaps ironically) a huge desire of the Christian God (it is Jesus's final "public" prayer at the Last Supper).
God's motives and priorities are not the same as Holy Koolaid's currently are. Holy Koolaid is, in the end, just asking for him personally trusting others to be taken out of the equation (not surprising as it does sound like his human teachers were very misleading and, from his perspective, straight up lied). But trusting humans is an important lesson towards trusting God. Like "John" says in 1 John 4: How can you love the God you can't see if you can't love the people that you can see?
(also note: despite being almost 2000 years old, we do have good cultural context for all of the books in the Bible. Intepretations were always debated but it wasn't until the Protestant Revolution that divisions started becoming as many as they are today)
@@gregorywullaert8618 If the knowledge is inherent then there is no need for evidence. It would be something everyone on earth collectively knew. It would literally be instinctual
You may say I'll be damned to Hell if I don't worship God. I say, I'm living my life helping as many people as I can, so I don't care what my fate is as long as I'm useful
Yeah that "God cant speak to us directly because his presence would oblirate us" is definetly a cop out apologetics considering that he literally walked and talked and cheated in wrestling with some of his followers in the past. It's not like the "unchanging" god suddenly changed conviniently with the invention of cameras or something.
To be fair, in that wrestling match it wasn't directly stated that divine dick-punches were against the rules.
the Outer Gods and Great Old Ones of the Cthulhu Mythos do just that, but they 1) don't care 2) are honest about 1, and 3) find our souls tasty
But wouldn't an all-powerful entity know how to lower his voice? One way or another, it does put severe limits onto this "god"
Or he could just make us capable of surviving his presence, or he could just appear in some kind of diminished form.
heck if he simply made the sun talk in his stared we would be sorted. Heck if he just made the sky talk everything would be sorted. I mean Moses got a talking burning bush, why can't we get a talking sky?
I was a Christian for a long time until I read the Bible. However, I only made it 3 quarters of the way through before I realized it was full of obvious problems and contradictions. So I stopped reading and eventually started researching and now I no longer believe. It certainly doesn't help that it blatantly endorses slavery. As a black man myself, I couldn't just pretend I didn't read that. (Update May 20th: Christian apologist, before recycling the same arguments over and over that I've debunked, please just skim through the comment thread first. Thank you.)
Glad you made your way out. It was the scientific inaccuracies that made my brain finally give up on the superstition and embrace reality.
Same here.
The Bible and Christianity’s attitude towards women was one of many deal-breakers for me, to say nothing of the differences in wording between translations! I’ve got three different Bibles in my religious books library (the KJV, the NIV, and the Good News Bible, which was used in the Episcopal Sunday school classes I suffered through as a kid), and they all have different wording. It’s enough to drive anybody bonkers!
Same here
@@dragondancer1814
"There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus."
As an agnostic, I've come to understand that Christianity and all religions exist because they are useful to someone. One reason I can't be an atheist is because I can't honestly tell people that my way of thinking is better for them than their religion. Everyone has to find a way to navigate this world, and for some, using pure logic and reason is enough to make it through the tough times. However, there are many who need hope beyond what logic and reason can offer. I understand this and only take issue when those people try to impose their beliefs onto me through laws and regulations (like how I can't buy hard alcohol on Sundays in Texas, but beer and wine are just fine as long as it's bought after 12 p.m.). I've known a few very good-hearted Christians who let their actions speak for their faith more than their words.
My father is one of those people, a man who drove hundreds of miles with a working home A/C unit after I told him ours broke during the middle of one of the hottest summers in history. A man who, upon arriving to install our new A/C, saw my beat-up old Mazda and decided to gift me his much newer Kia. Then, when I flew to New Orleans to pick it up, he gave me a few thousand dollars so I could pay my bills and stay for a few days. I would never tell a person like him to abandon his faith if that's what's working for him because I have no idea if what I believe can offer him what he's getting from his faith. Maybe one day, humans will evolve to the point where we no longer need religion. Until then, I just try my best to tolerate it and avoid pointless debates (which isn't always easy).
Agnosticism is about claims of knowledge of God (Gnosis). Your reasoning is entirely about others emotional or personal needs for religion.
I can't follow your reasoning at all.
That is an extremely respectable way to view the world. Honestly, you'd probably go to heaven or something similar to it in most religions.
@@Robespierre-lI False, you are talking about Gnosticism not Agnosticism
If there truly is no God, why should hope or logic and reason matter? How do you know that logic and reason are preferable to nonsense and chaos? And how can we even know what "logic" is?
The fact that the universe is reasonable and logical points to a Creator and Maintainer. That's why you can't be an atheist.
(In fact "atheism" is a modern concept. Everyone believed in some diety/panoply of dieties before the late Enlightenment. I would argue atheists still believe in a god--themselves, primarily, with subdieties of logic, knowledge, science, self-determination, etc.)
It's an interesting rabbit hole, this!
Uh, your dad did those kind things for you because you were primarily his son and loves you. We ll never know how much of it is the effect of religion and if he was a Christian, you benefited from his faith. Being an agnostic is a better position than being an atheist cuz at least you leave it open.Atheists
are just too full of themselves and are just simple rebels against the established institutions of faith to appear fake intellectuals with faulty and flawed reasoning.
Thank you. I very much enjoy your channel.
I'm an English pensioner so by definition skint..😂
But I wanted to express my appreciation.
I survived heart problems and Cancer without any supernatural assistance or any desire to start begging an invisible deity for help. Keep up the good work; I will never see that redeemer statue in the same way again.😊
Yes! I found this argument by just going through the steps a "perfect god" would take some months ago and its pretty clear: This kind of communication is laughable for any perfect god, trying to get his message across.
Additionally: A perfect god would have exactly known what would happen and how many riddle-like verses would get abused.
That was never the clincher for me. It was easy to attribute human failures to "God," we were made in HIS image. It was the illogic and refusal to accept Science as an alternate to a Lord and Savior who doesn't save. There were EASY ways to keep the con alive, "God gives us only what we can handle," but they either believed their own dogma or were too lazy to update. The game was rigged, so I got off.
@@thesoundsmith Good take!
God is perfect, except when he isnt, someone other is accountable, except the bad dude shouldnt even exist with a perfect good.
"God gives us only what we can handle, except when its to much its our own or the devils fault"
@@thesoundsmith yeah... humans were created in God image that is perfection... and the result is sooo far away from perfecion that is feels like a laughing matter...
Some really stupid comments here. You talk about how God is not perfect but it is your perfection that you are thinking of. IF I WAS GOD I WOULD HAVE DONE IT DIFFERENTLY. The most stupid answer any man or woman could give. Are you going to tell me you are perfect and never messed up? You can't because you are imperfect. You have no universe you created or earth to put life on. You did not put the sun where it is. It is in a perfect place, we do not burn up or freeze. He put a moon in a perfect spot so the Oceans would stay in place. They go in and out when they are supposed to. It creates life and supports life by doing this. God has a plan for everything. He does not have to share that plan with us. He has given us a Bible to read and learn about Him. This world is getting worse by the week. No Republican or democrat will change this but the Bible says there would be a time like this. A time when life is not important anymore. Where men and women will take sin and try to make sin okay. That wars would be all around us and that we would have to pay very high prices for food and goods. Things are not going to get better and He told us this over 2 thousand years ago. But Jesus will come back right before this world is destroyed by mankind. Do as you like but you are the losers, not those that have turned their lives over to God.
@@bec928 Nope.
for example your "distance from the sun"-argument: What about the other planets in our solar system? What about 99,999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% and even more of the unvierse being DEAD and uninhabitable? Its like searching for the perfectly round grain of sand at beach, finding ONE and then claiming that the creator of beach created a beach with only perfectly round grains.
One imperfect thing in a supposedly perfect creation denies assertion that the creation is perfect. Thats the problem when claiming there to be something "perfect". Have you ever seen someone wearing glasses? Perfect eyesight isnt even a thing.
Been listening to Mark Twain's autobiography (Volume II), and he is absolutely scathing in his critique of the christian god and its followers. At one point, Twain basically arrives at the same argument that an omnipotent god could do much better than a book that in every instance was written by someone who wasn't at the events described and, moreover, can't prove its supernatural claims. He writes, "It is only when He wants to prove a future life to us that his invention fails, and He comes up against a problem which is beyond the reach of His alleged omnipotence. With a message to deliver to men which is of infinitely more importance than all those other messages put together, which He has delivered without difficulty, He can think of no other medium than the poorest of all contrivances: a book."
Jean Meslier, whose 1729 Testament is among the earliest atheist texts, made a similar point. In response to the claim that "the will of God. . . was sufficiently made known" to men, Meslier replied: "what are these laws and orders that we can clearly and sufficiently really know came from God? Are they the pagans’, who recognized and worshipped many kinds of divinities and were rejected by everyone who worshipped only one God? Are they the Jews’, who worshipped only one God whose laws and orders they claim were only ever observed in a little corner of the world. . . Are they the Muslims’ that the Christians consider as having been made by an impostor and false prophet? Are they of the Indians and Chinese? The Iroquois and Japanese that are not at all known to us? Or, finally, some other similar so-called divine laws and orders that we have not heard of yet?"
The spread of a religion is so obviously a *human* act rather than a divine one. If a people has literally no knowledge of a particular faith, then they will remain blissfully ignorant of it forever and ever until other humans decide to inform them. If every single Christian circa 50 AD had died or been killed, not even a Christian could claim anything in the Bible suggests God would have sent down Jesus Christ 2.0 to recreate Christianity.
@@jjphank Sit down, no you cant lol
It's psychotic to wish an innocent person burn eternally. Really think about what you're saying. You need help
@@jjphank If you really are sucked in by all of the religious garbage then your whole brain is tied behind your back.
@@jjphank No need to apologise, just realise the embarrassment others see in belief in general and in what you hold.
@@jjphank Why don't you, then? It is not necessary for Mr. Twain to be alive for you to destroy his arguments as they still stand. His words are written for all the world to see, and if his arguments are false, you should be able to refute them. Of course the standard "look at the trees" and "this book is true because this book is true" arguments often posited by those practicing apologetics do not constitute refutation. If you can make a logically consistent argument that is free of self-contradiction and fallacies, I would be glad to hear it because it would be the first time in my life I have encountered such an argument from an apologist. I would literally consider such an argument a miracle.
I once yelled at a minister as a child that I hate God. I yelled it so loud people looked at me like I'm crazy. But maybe it was something I already knew. Sunday school sucked. All sugarcoated and prettied up. If I had been taught bible criticism I would let people in church know what I believe. Churches don't let children read the Bible critically. They're supposed accept everything at face value.
Please distinguish between "people" and "church" and Jesus of the Bible ;)
Christianity's god is a great example of a fully narcissistic, megalomaniacal, evil, and abusive entity; how anyone sees that kind of god and says, "Yeah, THAT's the god for me!" boggles my mind.
@@wendydabeeyou seem to be focused on the negative. Does God has any positive traits? Also it isnt megalomania if you are all that he claims to be.
@@wilsontexas NO, 'God' does not have any positive traits. Literally none.
If Christians were honest, their god fully and perfectly embodies a narcissistic, abusive, gaslighting, jealous asshole. Who wants to worship a god like that? Not me, but you do you; I just think it says a whole lot of 'not good things' about people who like/love/want to worship a god like that.
And yeah, it's the absolute *height* of conceit to think we're the only ones made by god. It's sickening, frankly.
@@wilsontexaslol at least she’s being honest. Anybody kissing a** to go to heaven ain’t going -2pac. God probably respects her more than y’all who lie about how you feel for reward.
Ah yes. Why won’t God perfectly communicate himself to us?
*Sends his Son*
By forcibly impregnating a girl against her Will, without asking her
Not perfect, happend 2000 years ago and still doesn’t answer any questions in the video
@@OwenBartelsit doesn’t matter about when he did it lol, if I were god I wouldn’t send my son every like 100 years, he gave us the Bible for a reason.
@@alfieparkegames9917 did you not listen to a single second of the video? this entire video is about how the bible is just not a good moral manual on what you should do. (he didn't give you the bible it was written by countless people superimposing their fanfiction on each other, heck this Jesus guy wasn't even alive when it was being written)
@@ll-cu3kb no I didn’t watch the video, so what, I am answering a comment, two different things, also the Bible isn’t fan fiction xdd, but I guess that’s just opinions at the end of the day, your right he, himself, didn’t give us the Bible, humans who saw and heard him wrote it and so on.
Funny how Yahweh could talk to Moses through a bush, but is unable to communicate with us these days ? Almost as if the Moses stories are fictional, eh ?
Many people shave off their bushes these days. Maybe that's why god fell silent? 🤷🏼♀️
Burning bush... I too can speak to God when high
What do you prefer ? The written word or audible voice?
If you can't believe the written will you believe the voice ?
@@cedriceric9730 African drums maybe ?
@@tonydarcy1606 he can do that , will you believe then?
"When inventing a god, the most important thing is to claim it is invisible, inaudible, and imperceptible in every way.
Otherwise people will become skeptical when it appears to no one, is silent and does nothing." -LindseyBrown
The ancient greek supernatural beings like dryads (tree nymphs) and nyiads (water nymphs) were originally very accessible to humans. But eventually people who worked with trees like charcoal makers and people who worked on rivers or fished them got suspicious when no one ever saw a supernatural being. So they were put somewhere less accessible at the top of mount Olympus which no one back then could climb. However climbing equipment and techniques got better and when people actually did get to the top of mount Olympus, guess what, no gods. So they were sent even further away into the sky above the firmament and the crystal dome. But then we invented rockets and sent men to the moon and guess what, no one crashed into a dome or saw any gods so they were moved even further away, beyond time and space. If we ever find a way to explore outside our own universe, if there is an "outside" religious leaders will have to produce another sleight of hand and hide their gods outside of the "outside".
@@davidsmith7653 So true!
@@davidsmith7653good analogy . But where did all of creation come then?
@@get2it7does it matter to you so much for you to know the creation of the universe? What do you gain from it if you learn the truth tomorrow. The 100% without a doubt you have evidence truth. What will you do with knowing how to universe was made ?
@@get2it7 We don't know. Is that so hard to say? We actually don't know. Big Bang theory only tells us of a great expansion/explosion that we are still riding. Everything before that is impossible to know. Yet, we have somehow made entire doctrines claiming we do. The arrogance.
I do agree and as an atheist this is completely intuitive but my theist friends don't get this at all. They will agree that Christianity is splintered and that there are many versions but somehow they find things like "he wanted us to have free will" or "God works in mysterious ways" are enough of an explanation for them. I have a friend who is on the verge of atheism and with him I notice that these arguments suddenly start making sense to him as he gradually distances himself from the indoctrination that has blinded him all his life.
@@jjphank When you get the vast majority of Christians to agree with your interpretation you can get back to me and I'll take you seriously. I won't be holding my breath.
I call those types of phrases, "Get out of jail Free" cards. When something doesn't happen as predicted, prayers aren't answered, or things are inconsistent Christians ALWAYS fall back on the "God Works In Mysterious Ways" excuse or "I didn't get what I want so it just means God has another plan for me".
@@jjphank Really? Give me an example? And no cross contamination either.
@@jjphank Genesis Ch. 1 is not consistent with Genesis Ch. 2. The inconsistencies get worse after that!
@@jjphank the bible is a book full of contradictions and inconsistencies and scientifically impossible stories. For example, I highly doubt the authors of the flood story knew anything about the geography of the entire planet. Where's your proof that sea levels were raised 6 miles so that the entire earth was covered in water up to the tip of Mount Everest in a mere 40 days? Everything (plants/aquatic life)would be dead from crushing ocean pressure and no sunlight. Where's your proof that a shepherd and his family lived hundreds of years and all of a sudden at the age of 600 were suddenly master ship builders who could build a boat and somehow manage to get every animal to save from around the world like kangaroos and wallabies in Australia or penguins in Antarctica or bison in North America? Where's your proof that all 7 billion people on this planet of all races and ethnicities are descendants of 8 middle eastern people over the span of only a few thousand years without dealing with 9 month pregnancies, infant mortality, and massive in-breeding to name a few? Did they lay eggs?
Where's your proof that the exodus happened? The Egyptians were prolific writers and would've written about a war in which the army was defeated by the parting and closing of the Red Sea. Oh, and which part of the Red Sea did they cross? What type of bottom is the Red Sea floor? If it's mud or sand then Moses and the Isrealites would've sunk probably to their knees or more trying to cross it or gotten possibly caught up on sea grass or shells and rocks. I'm quite sure the authors didn't know anything about that either.
Christians can't even agree on what books should be in the bible and with multiple versions and translations with editing happening all the time how can you prove what you have today is what was actually in the original Hebrew and Greek? Even the oldest copies were based on oral traditions and we know how things change from one person to the next. And in the New testament none of the gospels were actually written by their namesake nor were they written at the time the supposed events of Jesus's life took place. There's zero proof that he was born on Dec 25 and all Christians did was hijack Saturnalia and other winter festivals from pagans. And he couldn't have been that great since the Romans didn't think enough of him to write about his supposed miracles.
The bible is messier than star wars
Huh?
Lmao I guess if your Jewish the Bible is like Disney’s Star Wars sequels 😂
The messiness and inaccessibility of revelation was one of the biggest issues that began my deconstruction.
John 7:7
King James Version
7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.
Hebrews 11:6
King James Version
6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
John 1
King James Version
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins.
If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity.
God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross.
your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you.
Ephesians 1:13
King James Version
13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,.
Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready.
I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved.
God bless
:)
I have accessed some revelation , I have seen how heaven will be and even a little of how it is right now
Are you jealous ?
I love Revelation. It has a fun alternative reading if you use a different tone, where all the Christians lose and all the villains win. It makes the Bible have a much more satisfying narrative conclusion.
Can you elaborate?
@@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana we only lose on Earth 1 out of the 2 fights. The war we lose is against the antichrist, but we win on the Judgment Day, where Jesus and his army come back on white horses bearing swords, and Judge everyone. But we do win both of the 2 fights technically because for worshipping the beast, God brings down terrible plagues which have lots of starvation, warfare, death, and suffering, so really we win 😊. ❤✝️ Plus we had already won after Jesus died on the cross.
To that pastor. I'm like make me move. But he better pack his lunch cuz it's going to be an all day affair.
Yeah that guy sexually assaulted a 14 year old and preaches antisemitism and hitler-apologetics, then makes that claim. That people are “offended” at his mere belief in god, and not the eugenics and kid-touching
"If you don't like it, leave!"
Wait...you're the one who doesn't like atheists...shouldn't you leave?
@@inefffable I'd rather stand up to the dude making baseless assertions than run away like a coward.
@@DigitalHayds He did? What's his name? I want to look into this.
@@multi-milliondollarmike5127 Jack Hagee. He’s the worst! Hahaha
I was a Jehovahs Witness for a long time. When my son got older he said, mom I'm an atheist. I think he thought that I would be mad, I wasn't I started reading the books he was reading to better understand where he was coming from because I love my son NO MATTER WHAT. Now I'm an atheist. The bible didn't hold up to even the most basic scrutiny and I was told "that was a different time" when I objected to the thumbs up from God on slavery. Peace out JW's. I wrote my letter of disassociation and never looked back.
A human with a functioning brain? I thought you guys were extinct!
I grew up Christian, and I choose to continue to choose to believe in God.
With an understanding that I have no provable evidence. And that the Bible has clear errors.
The Bible does not have errors.
@@DGS_1992It has minor contradictions, including those between gospels, but none of them compromise the messages of the bible. Most of them are negligible errors.
@@miyagi420 Basically, everybody's finding an excuse to commit sin. Or justifying sin.
@@WithJesusICan_1 Lots of people do. But those who righteously follow Jesus' commands acknowledge their sinful nature and know that only he can free them from their sin.
@@WithJesusICan_1 Also why are you commenting the same thing on multiple videos? Are you a bot?
This video is the PRIMARY reason I deconverted after 25 years in Fundamentalist Christianity 16 years ago. I just couldn't reconcile "god" sending the vast majority of humanity into ETERNAL punishment for FINITE sins with such an egregiously imperfect and highly flawed message. The Bible's god is pure, wicked evil. Well done Thomas!
I remember in bible college, I made some paper about the logical contradiction between freewill and predestination. If not PD, then bible is wrong. If not FW, then God is not just, and the Bible is wrong. Freewill and predestination are mutually exclusive, but both are required to be true. So my Christian conclusion to that paper was, "Both must somehow be true despite the contradiction" and something something divine mystery.
This is what indoctrination did to me. I could repeatedly slam my head face first into direct logical contradictions in the bible, but still not see it as a problem. Just a "divine mystery".
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I actually found my paper from college. Pasted below for those who want to read.
Rather than leaving it at the bottom of the chain though, where only the people in the flames of comment wars will see it, I think I'll just edit my original comment. Basically, from a fundamentalist point of view (meaning assume the Bible is always true), I "prove" that predestination and freewill must both exist, despite the inherent contradiction with them.
The Paper:
First, we need to prove the idea of predestination. Predestination (Prove P).
--To prove Predestination, we don’t have to look any further than verses like Ephesians 1:4-6, Ephesians 1:11-12, or Romans 8:28-30, which explicitly state that God does choose those he wants beforehand or that he does Predestine us. (P)
--Therefore, we have Predestination as true. (P)
Now, we need to prove that we have Free Will
--Suppose that free will didn’t exist. (~F)
--God has his will over his creation He is king over it, as is shown in Psalm 47:2, Deuteronomy 4:39, Deuteronomy 10:14, Ephesians 1:11, and more. (G)
--We know that all have Sinned (S) (except Jesus) as we see in Romans 3:23.
--If everyone has sinned and it was God’s direct will that caused us to sin, because we don’t have our own free will to sin, this would imply that God is Evil. (S ^ G ^ ~F -> E)
--This contradicts what we firmly know about God, that he is a Just God. We know this from verses like Deuteronomy 32:4, Isaiah 61:8, Psalm 9:7-8, 2 Chronicles 19:7 and more. (J)
--God Cannot be both Evil and Just. (E ^ J -> c)
--Therefore, we have Freewill. (F)
Therefore, since we have both Free Will and Predestination, both major principles of Calvinism and Arminianism, are true. (F ^ P)
It is impossible to say that everything we do is not of our will but of God’s predetermined will, but it is also impossible to say that God doesn’t have a predetermined will for us. We must therefore conclude that we have both Free Will and God’s Predestination. I don’t know how this works, and it is likely that no one will ever know how this fully works. God might tell us when we get to heaven, but for now, remember that even though God does choose us, we still need to choose him.
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The conclusion about really makes me cringe now. God need to be sovereign and predestine our lives and have his own will always carried out in the universe without fail, which includes some people definitively being chosen beforehand for Christendom. However, we also need to have freewill to reject him. A contradiction so obvious in the Bible that I ram my face into it, but still dismiss it.
I know that many apologists will come up with responses like, "You can reject destiny with free will though", or some other variant of "God's will is for you to accept him, but God's will is also for you to have the will to reject God's will." This is just restating the problem though, because now you have "God's will" being for you to follow at the threat of hell, but also "God's will" for you to not follow and be sent to hell anyway as he has predestined you to.
This is why pointing out basic contradictions is not always going to change the most hardcore believer's mind. Many have been inoculated against _any_ criticism of their holy text to the point where they can just dismiss it outright despite repeatedly slamming their face into the many problems.
@@jjphank
A god like that would be pure evil if superstition was truth.
@@jjphank People who believe good and evil come from superstition have the most difficult time telling which is which. They’re as mentally primitive as people were thousands of years ago.
@@jjphank Hey: Isaiah 45:7. The biblical god-thingy says he “create(s) evil.” Even emphasizes it in the next sentence. And states it in the present tense both times. “I the Lord do all these things.” Evil is his doing. Now, go ahead and explain to us how it doesn’t mean what it says, and how your god-thingy is a perfect communicator.
I love that in the midst of having a serious tone in your voice, you manage to throw in a billboard sign that said, “don’t eat tide pods” that managed to be hilarious while still maintaining your serious tone and remaining on the tangent at hand. I just think that is absolutely marvelous
You have to worship someone…
As a Christian myself you have free will to believe or not to.@@Bossman21D
I would also be confused about christianity if I never felt his presence...
@@Bossman21DJesus ❤
reddit moment
One glaring inconsistency that no "ChristIan" I've consulted has ever resolved is the "God gave us free will" vs. "God has a plan for you; it's God's will." It's can't be both.
Great presentation!
It's almost like they see life as a visual novel...
@Pastor Craig It's a no from me.
@Pastor Craig No such thing as luck mate. Just like there's zero evidence that god exists. Bye Felicia.
God has a plan for you but gives you the option to choose if you want to follow it
@@lancequeen3527 Not really. In the system it doesn't allow you to deny it independantly. If you accept it it's due to God's taking over your decisions and how is you deciding NOT to do anything other than God's decision as well?
Whilst this critique does raise important points, the irony here is that there is a message, and it already does feature all of the attributes you're asking of it. So, let's address some of your points:
1. The Gospel is so simple that even a child can understand it. The tragedy for many adult readers is that they're less likely to accept it... The Bible has no problem with understandability. It has a problem with people not wanting to understand it.
2. The preloaded message to which you refer is our conscience, combined with our innate desire for relationship - and yearning for the eternal. There is an inherent understanding of good and evil that does transcend culture - and these things cannot simply be explained by utilitarian ideals. As much of our 'moral compass' goes beyond mere utility.
3. But why isn't this moral compass universal? Well, the scriptures have an answer for this too. The answer is that being 'in-touch' with this moral compass requires us to be 'in-relationship' with our Creator - who is the perfect embodiment of Love and goodness. The more distant a person, a people, or a society become; the more distant they are to that which is good... And it has nothing to do with the Messenger - but rather his having been rejected by the listener... The Gospel of Christ is a WAKE-UP CALL, Jesus is saying we're not close. We are so incredibly distant - that RADICAL ACTION is required. I don't normally cite scripture; but you need to read this one:
" For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities - his eternal power and divine nature - have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse. For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools. " - (Romans 1:20-22)
The reason why our "moral compass" is so imperfect - is because it can be damaged by rejection of God - and it is by being CONNECTED with God, in relationship, that it is restored.
4. Much if the scientific inaccuracies claimed of scripture has more to do with essentially asking the WRONG questions. The Bible isn't a scientific textbook, it is a book about how to repair your relationship with God. Though your mention of germs diseases and neurochemistry is curious - as the Hebrew law of Moses gives surprising insight into hygiene - and its Legal framework forms the basis of the most successful civilizations to date. The Hebrew Law is incredibly advanced for its time.
5. Moral sticking points. (Slavery, war, genocide, human sacrifice, etc.) In large part, these contentions have to do with a misunderstanding of the text - and cultural context. Those laws do not condone what you think they do, and I encourage you to read more carefully. These are "cop-out" arguments - as you're essentially using the Moral Code to judge itself, based off an imperfect understanding - and from a worldview that does not adhere to those moral precepts you're invoking... I would furthermore argue that many of those detestable things are in-fact done, in this society TODAY. There are many more slaves in the modern-world today - such as human trafficking, sexual slavery, and the imprisonment and murder of entire racial groups. Where is your outrage? Many more babies have died TODAY in abortion clinics - (which BTW is no different to child sacrifices of ancient cultures) - and detestable in God's sight. WHERE IS YOUR OUTRAGE!... It must be so convenient for you to have such a selective moral compass... But the one comfort we Christians have is that God will provide justice.
6. (transcription, errors, mistakes, and accuracy): The quality-control and tradition surrounding preservation of the Hebrew texts make your claims highly unlikely. If this hyperbole were anywhere close to what you are claiming - the Biblical scholars would have blown it "out of the water" long ago. The fact that it remains an important field of historical scholarly study makes your claim untenable.
7. Does the presence of New Testament transcription/translation errors, make God a bad communicator? No, not really. "My sheep know my voice, and they come to me when I call them". The simple fact is that many people DO understand this message and ARE called into relationship with God. It is perhaps more likely a problem with the listener - or perhaps rather that the listener doesn't want to listen... See, atheists need to own the fact that they have CHOSEN to be distant from God. So, what is a loving God to do? Would he not respect your choice to be distant, if that is your choice?... (food for thought)
Because I don't want this post to be an essay, I'll address just the gospels. The gospels were written anonymously, as late as 70CE for Mark and perhaps 95CE or later for John, Matthew and Luke/Acts being somewhere between those dates. They differ wildly on multiple points, including the date of Jesus' birth, his lineage, the day of crucifixion, and the resurrection accounts. Even Jesus' message also varies from gospel to gospel. It's unlikely that very much of what Jesus actually said made it into the gospels after a 40 to 65 year span. It's more likely that, just like today, the different denominations (and there were many; look it up) were vying to push their own agenda forward. It just so happens that the Catholics won, and by voting on it, I might add. Imagine that. Orthodoxy was an election.
I'm afraid you have it all wrong. The gospels are NOT reliable, nor is either testament. Don't attempt to tell me I don't understand, either. Most of what I've written is a condensed version that is supported by scholarly consensus.
@@enkidufive3349 Have you read the gospels? Scholarly consensuses have been wrong before and you should form your own opinions on the source. I would love to try answer any questions you have.
@@LighterGreenGaming Yes, I've read the book through, and several times. I was a Southern Baptist for 55 years. And, no, I have no questions, especially if you're going to support the Bible. The question is, do you know what scholars say about the Bible, or simply take what others or perhaps your pastor have to say about it? Do you have an objective mind, or simply fall into line with your particular belief system? I'm only guessing, but you're a theist of some sort, are you not?
@@enkidufive3349 I read the Bible and form my own opinions on it, thank you very much. I also am open to hearing others' viewpoints. Could you please cite the studies and verses? I respectfully think your first comment is wrong but if you can back it up with sources I think I'd believe you.
@@LighterGreenGaming Why ask me? There is any number of scholars, some believers and some not, who either write books or produce internet content or both. John Dominic Crossan, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, Joel Baden, James Tabor, Dan McClellan, Kip Davis, Josh Bowen, Jennifer Bird, or Bart Ehrman, just to name a few, are all accredited Biblical scholars. Almost, if not all, of these people produce TH-cam content. McClellan, Tabor, Bowen, Davis, and Ehrman are easy enough to find on TH-cam. Christine Hayes and Dale Martin, (now deceased), both Yale professors, have courses on the old and new testaments. I found those courses quite informative and may soon view them again. Just a portion of these creators' videos will keep you busy for some time, if you really want to know about what the Bible has to say and where it's in error.
We could get into a protracted, fruitless discussion, but the people that I've mentioned have a great deal more knowledge on both testaments.
The bible is so clear that it spawned a whole industry of apologetics to explain how it isn't as completely crap as it appears to any reasonable analysis.
This ^^^
Bruh, tell this to good news mission church....theyre gonna be like, we are not perfect, but god is.....or a debate point to that extent or similar
I find myself often doing this eyeroll with believers - "godz jus bad at the englush, but thank him - he done gots me to tell ya what he REALLY meant" Ya, that seems totally legit. I also enjoy having grown up in the fundy church from birth, watching others I've known my whole life who were brainwashed with the same koolade by the same teachers - debate to the death what god's view on (abortion, homosexuality, divorce, you name it) both declaring the other is deceived and they need to humble themselves to the holy spirit.
@@jjphank .....ahahahahahahahahahahahaaaa........oh wait you're serious 😳
@@jjphank Tell that to all the Jews, Pagans, Muslims, atheists, Native Americans, people accused of witchcraft in the Salem Trials, et cetera who disagreed with Christianity and were tortured and killed for it. Where were their freedoms?
The first time I remember having a question concerning the Bible's accuracy was before I was a teenager when my Sunday school class was learning about Noah's flood. I asked about something (I don't even remember what specifically I asked), and was told that I was not to question what the Bible said or what I was being taught. I eventually got around to reading the whole thing, which confirmed what I had already started to think back in that Sunday school class.
Why shouldn’t you be questioning it though. Surely, from their point of view questioning things will only led to clarification. As they are so sure of their beliefs and the Bible being true.
I’ve had similar experiences in my life too. Being told not to ask too many questions, while questioning Noah’s flood.
@@martynodonnell8467 Right, if something is true it should be able to stand up to scrutiny.
@@cindychristman8708 or at least not contradict established science and known history.
I'd rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.
But I've yet had a Bible literalist explain how the sloths of Central and South America swam across the Atlantic, crawled across Africa, got on the Ark, and the made the return trip.
@@emptyhand777 But if scientists try to explain how lizards or mammals ended up on islands by accidentally rafting there, they dismiss that possibility out of hand with a smug expression on their ignorant faces.
This might be your best argument against Christianity to date. You really knocked this out of the park. I’ve been using similar lines, just never called it the argument of instruction, you just put this together so well, and yes, I think it’s even more convincing than the problem of evil if there really is an Omni-benevolent God. It’s a huge problem, and many a person has given up their faith because of that and the apologetical arguments used so weak to defend it. I would also add Sentient, besides the four Big Omni’s you describe to the Christian God at the :55 mark, since many believers think they have a personal god that acts and intervenes on their behalf. Many religions use these attributes in describing their God.
God is real, cope
@@jboydayzOh you are such a foolish child....
Do claims about this God pass the tests of not contradicting each other and not contradicting external evidence?
Is the Bible’s God the best and most likely explanation for the design and function of nature?
Is the Bible’s God the best and most likely explanation for the biblical record and Christian history?
Is the Bible’s God the best and most likely explanation for humanity’s long and enduring quest for God or our profound experience of His presence in our lives?
I think that the answer to all four of these questions is no:
No because many of the claims made about God in the Bible contradict either each other or external evidence.
No because we have better explanations for natural phenomena.
No because we can explain the biblical record without recourse to God.
And no because we can do the same for our own experience of God.
All of these “no” answers make the existence of the Christian God highly unlikely.
These four questions distill down the essence of how to judge the likelihood of the existence of a god. In this test, the Christian god fails to satisfy any of the questions is an uncontroversial fashion, leaving a level of ambiguity well beyond what would be expected of an actual supernatural deity.
It’s ironic how in the Bible it says that the love of many will grow cold because of the lawlessness in this world …in other words people will not believe because of the evil in the world .
I’m a Christian and a Libertarian. I like to listen to others who believe differently. In the Bible, Jesus was asked what is most important and he answers: Love God and Love Others. This is the simple dogma I strive to follow. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🦋
That’s the beauty of the book, anything you want to “believe” (be it pure good or pure evil), you’ll find it
I appreciate this. Thanks for being one of the good ones.
An oxymoron. You cannot be a libertarian and a Christian, they're opposite things.
See Luke 19:27 and tell me how that's a libertarian priniciple as opposed to one a totalitarian regime would use.
@@michaelsbeverly , this parable is not describing what a Christian does, so I can be libertarian (“Liberty means being free to make your own choices about your own life, that what you do with your body and your property ought to be up to you. Other people must not forcibly interfere with your liberty, and you must not forcibly interfere with theirs.”) as well as Christian. Peace to you, fellow human. 🌸
@@Defiantly_Joyful The parable is about the King, and it's about Jesus, so it is what the ultimate Christian does.
The ultimate Christian slaughters his enemies, those that will not bow down.
You could be a libertarian in human politics, sure, if you're not anti-gay marriage, your not for laws on sex, drugs, and such....sure, but you cannot be a libertarian in the big sense of life itself and be a Christian, as Christianity demands you bow down.
You must bend the knee, something that is antithetical to an ethical libertarian.
btw, I know what libertarian means, as well as voluntarist and ancap.
You just can't hold these positions and Christianity.
I've always felt that if any one religion were "true" then no other religion would exist. "God" would have revealed themself equally and unequivalently to all.
Just found this guy and can relate. Here he almost hits on something that I discovered by accident. I picked up this gigantic dictionary that was published by Random House and weighed 30 lbs. On the cover it said that it had over 2 million English words. Inside it said that there were around a quarter million in common usage. I thought then about how many words might have been in a dictionary of ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek. I looked it up and a generous estimate for the first two is about 20,000. Greek is a bit more. This creates more problems for literal translation than anyone can describe in many lifetimes, let alone work through and specify. There are plenty of documented cases of scholars and even scientists who disregarded even their own uncertainty, filled in the gaps that nobody would notice in their lifetime, and collected their paycheck. Oddly enough this validates the Bible's statement that the love of money is the root of all evil, and the snake eating itself attempts to swallow its own head.
John 7:7
King James Version
7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.
Hebrews 11:6
King James Version
6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
John 1
King James Version
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins.
If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity.
God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross.
your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you.
Ephesians 1:13
King James Version
13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,.
Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready.
I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved.
God bless :)
@@eliwalker6245 that is literally the best you can do? Regurgitate the very book being called into question as if quoting it in ever more shrill fashion will magically make it stick? Thou art but a fool, laughingly blinded by the charlatan into believing those sleight of hand and fanciful stories are truth. Beware the DHMO that is the devil's work and seeks to poison you.
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The problem of instruction is answered by the concept of choice/ free will. If a perfect message was, as the video described, pre-programmed into the hearts and minds of all humans, aka firmware, it also included a code for choice. We have the answer for everything discussed in the video. Humans have been given a choice, love one another and work for the collective good of humanity and create a veritable utopian world, or work for the selfish gains of the individual and have a chaotic and cruel society. We choose the world we create. Poverty homelessness, and hunger could be virtually eliminated if we wanted it to be, murder would be nonexistent, technological advances would be so far beyond where we are now it would seem like magic. But, as a species, we choose to live differently. Christianity didn’t create the philosophy for way we should live, it fulfills and confirms what we already know to be true. Even if you don’t believe in God, the “instructions” have already been revealed to you, it’s up to you to follow through with them. Peace is the way forward, love is the answer, and it’s up to each of us to to work toward that end. That is the message of Christianity.
It’s not a problem of “instruction” it’s a problem of “completion”.
Thanks so much, the way atheists seem to manipulate or ignore some teachings in order to prove their point only makes my faith stronger. God bless.
The concept of choice and free will then is debunked by God knowing how humans will treat the message. Considering he is all-knowing and perfect he knows where those he creates would finally end up. So he creates people, who he knows will "choose" (as you call it) hell. Basically he creates someone just for them to suffer eternally. Why would he create them in the first place? If God knows the ultimate future, doesn't that mean that humans are already predetermined and that he created their environment and brains in such a way for them to make these exact predetermined choices? If humans have a completely free will beyond God's influence then this would mean God doesn't know how they will ultimately act and then he isn't all knowing and why should you trust someone infinitely who isn't omnipotent?
@@justarandomgirlvx3578Hell is a place without God ,so people who don't want God in their lives, get what they want after death and hell is not a burning wasteland with external tortures. God created us with free will because he wants to offer us true love which by definition is not imposed. The reason why God creates people who will not believe in Him is unknown to us but I think that the world we see is the best outcome with the highest number of saved people that there can be while maintaining free will.
@@gerzent3102 If he was all powerful the option of everyone ending up in heaven while still having free will would exist. If he can't make that happen, he is not all powerful.
@@justarandomgirlvx3578 this option exists ,everyone would have to choose God so it’s kinda in our hands. I don't know why God created a universe where he knew some would not be saved. I don't know if that's even the case (I don't know if anybody is in hell) .Human can not understand God but I trust that He knows what He's doing because He died on cross for everyone.
So strange, I have come to realise that as someone who was against everything religious until 7 months, I can never go back. I love the lord with all my mind, body and soul. Its so much more than you realise. Day by day as I pray to learn for guidence, the lord keeps blessing me with love and wisdom for everybody around me. My spirit keeps growing and my body is full with hope, faith, love and prayers. If I had found your channel before I learned the truth, I would be cheering you on. Now i can only pray for people like you who do not understand what is deep in your heart. God bless you all my beautiful brothers and sisters.
Well you never were an atheist you were an anti-theist. Fact is if you understood what atheism was you'd realize what a waste most of your comment was.
I was raised Christian and got a Christian education from pre-school through 12th grade. I fell away for almost a decade when I started college and went down some really bad roads. I'm back in the faith as of about 10 months now and my outlook on life has changed so dramatically. Your words meant a lot, thank you. God bless you, my brother in Christ and stay strong. If I don't have the pleasure of meeting you in this life, we will have to catch up in the next. 🙏✝️❤️
@@96Logan The whole outlook on life thing is just a personal thing and really nothing to do with belief or lack there of. After all I am not one to say you didn't but then when I stopped believing 33 years ago my outlook changed for the better and has never fallen since and still it grows.
@@96Logan your words are very encouraging my brother and I am forever grateful. All glory to god and thank you too. Until we meet, may the lord bless you abundantly. 🙏😁
See that’s how you guys look at it, those who want to connect with the truth can easily find it, and those that oppose it or try to disprove it are idiots, WE DONT KNOW OUR ORIGINS, AND WE DONT KNOW WHATS AFTER DEATH, unless you can prove those statements wrong you are the one that’s stupid.
I've been an Atheist for over 30 years, and I'm finally reading the Bible cover to cover, and every passage and every book just makes me that much more Atheist. Word for word, it only makes ANY sense if you already believe in it.
May I suggest reading Hebrews 11:6 ?
@@questor5189 read. It's circular logic.
You have to ask for the Holy Spirit to understand scriptures anyone can read it from their own understanding and get any interpretation
@@Degenerationnn Is that what they told you? I don' need an interpreter, thanks. It's the English language, written by men. It's not difficult reading at all.
Imagine a message so crucial to eternal salvation that your god asks that fallible men write it in a way that's apparently difficult reading for a large number of people. Gee, thanks god. And I need an invisible interpreter, too? If that's the case, what do we have priests and pastors for? Why isn't the first line in the bible something like: "Hi, I'm God. What follows is the book you shall use to live as humas on earth in the way I expect you to or I'll burn you forever. It's a dense read and you're only human. I intentionally didn't build in a high enough reading comprehension into your minds that I designed after myself. Don't worry, you are really special I swear, but you're going to have to ask "ghost god" - yep the same one that told Joseph that Mary would never fuck one of her much older step brothers in that lonely house while Joseph is away at his carpentry contract job, nope it was "ghost me" who only one person has ever seen and a couple others dreamt about but it's totally real, trust me, so yeah. Ask ghost me who is really just me to interpret the book about me and my son who is also me, because if you get the message wrong, like I said, you're going to have to burn forever. Yeah I know, I know, but there's nothing I can do about it, there is no concept of the punishment fitting the crime.
One last thing: you can do whatever you want -- the ONLY commandment that matters is that you bow to me, worship me and believe I'm the only true, one god. Then it's all good, you can come to magical invisible place that's perfect beyond your wildest dreams, forever."
Where was that disclaimer? I am continually amazed by people who buy into the most obvious BS of all time.
Gee, god is light, jesus is light and has the light of the path that is the way and all that light. Ok so here's the thing: light is pretty impressive, it certainly amazed the ancients who didn't really understand it. But today, we totally understand it as a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. We can see, measure and have tools to work in "light" conditions at all wavelengths. We have looked and looked to the lowest frequency radio waves to the highest frequency ionizing gamma rays and beyond.
So, where's your god? Where's heaven? Where are the angels? They don't exist. None of it is real. Sorry to break it to you, the church lies about everything, all the time.
I just recently started to lean towards atheism, and to me, none of the stuff that happens in those stories makes any logical/scientific sense, which is why I'm now atheist
This reminds me of the Nietzsche quote: “It is a curious thing that God learned Greek when he wished to turn author--and that he did not learn it better.”
God inspired people who wrote the bible but it wasnt channeled or automatic writing. That is a fallacy.
@@wilsontexasGod’s words vs People’s inspired words of God hits different. Am I following God or the people who follow God.. God is perfect I can follow him, but people??? They’re prone to imperfections and error, so how can I even be sure they got his message correctly. A million different things could’ve gone wrong.
@@Kcitarp yes, and translations might not convey the information precisely. Christians do actually use the word faith more than the word fact. However. Logic and evidence dont always get you to truth. Sometimes there is a less palpable intuition or Holy Spirit that helps guide you. Many christians "knew" that the shots were better left unused despite the "expert scientists" and studies presented to us. I believe in the God of the bible(note the words i use) but i would never say it is a fact that i can prove with evidence. But my scientific standards are high, so I also do not believe that the big bang and evolution are fact. That is why I say atheists think likevreligious people. They really believe thing fervently that cannot be scientifically proven. So logic and evidence leads me to believe there was an intelligent designer but trying to use logic and evidence and scientific method to arrive at christianity is a bit much to expect in my opinion. So i try and separate science(what we know) from what i believe(faith). Much of my argumentation deals with trying to make people see that their scientific facts are really beliefs. We may know that stars have a red shift all around us but its a leap of faith to believe a dot of nothing exploded and created the universe.
@@wilsontexas How convenient that the perfect creator of the universe couldn't make a perfect moral guidebook. Oh no, he had to work via fallible human beings so there are a ton of errors and false parts in his big book of morals. Otherwise how would the apologists and preachers make their money, selling the real way to interpret the Bible? He's all powerful, all knowing, but he just can't keep his writing clear and unambiguous, on even the most important stuff.
@@adams13245 It was inspired but not channeled. So I guess you have read the bible? It's one thing to read it and reject it and another thing to take other people's word about whether or not you find it worthy of believing.
Personally, for me, the main problem with the Abrahamic God is, how does this so-called "Perfect" God manage to make so many mistakes? How does "Perfection" creates Imperfection, exactly? I maintain that if God is perfect then, he is inherently incapable of causing, and otherwise, creating something with the capacity to make mistakes or that it's inherently flawed.
How so? If an all powerful, perfect God wants to create something imperfect then he can perfectly do so.
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Then you just establish a contradiction, and by definition, contradictions can not exist because it's like saying, this God can create a square circle, or a rock so heavy God does Not have the power to lift, get it?
@@XDRONIN No, you just don't understand what it means that God is perfect. It doesn't mean that God cannot give his creations the freedom to decide whether they want to obey or disobey.
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Is it a mistake to disobey God? Does God have freedom? Can God make mistakes? And so you know what I mean by the word mistake, from the online dictionary,...
*Mistake: an action or judgment that is misguided or wrong.*
@@XDRONIN Is it a mistake to break the law? Well, depends on what your intention is. If you don't care about the law then don't be surprised you get punished for breaking it.
Honestly, people dont really realize how difficult it can be as an athiest in a christian society. Im the only athiest in my family, and i get mocked, and cry myself to sleep most nights because of the awful things my dad and rest of my family have said. On top of that i go to a christian school, which is quite literally hell on earth, and very much cult like. I find it incredinally difficult to have an honest debate or conversation with a hard core christian because often times (my dad) will just say things along the lines of, "It doesnt need to make sense to you. God is all powerful, and our minds are only human," or show me some stupid video of someone on tiktok trying to scare people into their beleif system. Im only 15, but im bewelidered by how much people are willing to give up to a god that theyve only heard stories about. Sometimes these people are so delusional they truly belive that god is speaking to them or showing them signs through things like butterflies.
This is unbelievable ! The amount of ignorant and downright evil Christians is astounding to me
Damm that’s crazy
I love how eloquently you put forth these ideas. It never comes off as defensive or bitter. It simply sounds like you're bringing up a legitimate concern that you'd like clarification on. It's quite refreshing.
I'm an atheist, so I love your content, but this one stands out. In such a short time, you put together such a great argument against one of the bible's greatest hypocrisies.
One of the most common responses I hear from religious people to any critique on their deity is "we can't possibly comprehend god's amazing plan". In my head, I always think, 'Well... isn't that what the bible is for...?' It's kinda like reading an employee handbook. It's supposed to lay out your duties, rights, expectations, salary/wage, advancement opportunities, causes of possible termination, etc. If these things aren't clear, issues arise, like feeling the need to fill in the gaps because your boss refuses to clarify. And if your gap filling doesn't align with unclarified company policies, you get in trouble, even though you tried to get clarification.
If any deity wants every single one of its creations to know its finite laws and expectations, you'd think it'd be way more specific and precise when communicating them, leaving no room for interpretation.
Indeed. Christians talk about how Yahweh is perfect, yet the Bible is riddled with contradictions and errors. From scientifically bogus creation stories, to leaving the question of how you are saved up in the air, to Yahweh's supposedly murderous actions, like the flood. We're just supposed to take the Bible as the word of a perfect being, and cherry pick the hell out of the book, ignoring all the stuff we don't like and saying the stuff we do like is from Yahweh.
@@adams13245Can you say some contradictions in the Bible?
@@Andres.Duran.J In genesis the first part says Yahweh created animals before humanity, and then one man and woman were created together. But then it forgets the woman and animals and has the man placed in Eden where he asks for a companion Yahweh creates the animals again and parades them in front of the man. Then he causes the man, Adam, to fall asleep, takes one of his ribs and uses it to create a second first woman. Where is the 1st first woman? The Bible doesn't say. Not to mention, when Cain kills Abel he says that there will be people who might harm him, despite the only three people being his mother father and the 1st first woman lilith, but cain doesn't know about her. Unless Adam and Eve have suddenly taken a 180 in personality they aren't going to kill their own son, especially if Yahweh tells them not to. The only reason I know the first 1st women's name is lilith is outside sources, which for some reason, in the ~1900 year history of the Bible are never included. If an all knowing all powerful all good being wants to communicate then he can create a book that explains where the characters go and doesn't have these people who show up and then are forgotten about. Just because the Bible was inspired doesn't mean Yahweh can't make it perfect, otherwise his power or knowledge is limited. Yahweh isn't merely described as very powerful or very knowledgeable, but all powerful and all knowledgeable. That means he can (at the least) do anything a human can do and much much more. Yet plenty of mere human writers and editors have made works that don't trip up their continuity in the first page. Plenty of human writers and editors have been able to keep track of five people (Adam, Eve, lilith, Cain and Abel) Yet god, who claims to be all powerful all knowing can't inspire one writer or editor in the ~1900 year history of the Bible to just pick a creation story and stick with it? Or have some monk reword Cain's story so he isn't terrified his parents will kill him? Yahweh can't do basic editing, but this is supposed to be the guy that made the universe and can resurrect people in 1st century Judea? Or is it that flawed fallible humans made the bible, and, due to indoctrination and beliving the Bible is holy have never gotten around to editing the weird disconnects that come from a game of telephone over several thousand years? Which is more likely?
My mum brought the Rev father from our church home today to tell on me that I’m atheist, although my dad derailed that discourse with politics talk, I still managed to discuss my POV to the priest and I can’t wait for the next time we discuss and I’ll definitely bring up this video. Thanks a lot for ur insights.
Oh my ghad I can't handle that myself if my family does that to me. I'd probably escape away 🤣
@@johnramirez3247 I used to be scared too but I’ve been an atheist for over 7yrs now so I’m much better with my arguments.
Sadly enough, our church got attacked and over 40pple were gunned down on a Sunday 2 months ago, my parents nd brother survived but are still somehow believers.
@@amplelola23 That's just sad! Keep safe always you and your family.
@ampleoloruntogbe1434 what do you mean by "somehow are still believers"
So glad to see this video I asked this question and posed this issue to my Christian friends and family many times to get ridiculous answers. You should make a series of those. Without going into it my falling away occurred because of the suffering issue. I could rationalize pre-destiny and other answers to the issue of instruction/ issue, but the question of suffering from a god of pure love is the biggest failure.
The answer to suffering is the Crucifixion. If Jesus is God then whatever reason He has for suffering, He did not excuse Himself from it. Rather, He stepped fully into it and gains deeper emotional intimacy with us through it. Yes, there are philosophical, logical reasons to allow a little suffering for a larger good but the key message of Christianity is that when we face evil, we are not alone. He has walked that path.
“God of pure love.” That’s your problem, Mel. You’ve made an idol of God in your mind. You have taken one attribute of God, love, and formed an entire life view based on a flawed understanding of God’s true nature. A thorough reading of the Bible, especially the Book of Revelation, should dispel that notion. God is love. But, He is also holy, just, and righteous and he must punish sin. The Bible says his wrath is being stored up against us for judgment day. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. The Bible actually speaks much more about God’s holiness and his wrath than it does his love. Once you understand how serious your sins are against God and how they have stored up His wrath against you, you can then understand His love. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. We tend to make idols because we can’t reconcile suffering with God’s nature of love. But, when we understand God’s whole nature, we see that it is man’s sin that causes suffering…all the way back to Adam. The Bible says that all creation is cursed because of sin. We will all one day stand before a holy, righteous and just God to answer for our sins. Repentance and faith in Christ is the only way God has provided so that we can escape the penalty for our sins, which is death and the lake of fire. In this life, we must repent, throw ourselves at God’s mercy and transfer our faith to Jesus who died and rose again to give us eternal life. When are you going to do that? 54 million people die every year, 150,000 per day. Do you know when you are going to die? You could die of an aneurysm in your sleep tonight. The Bible says it is appointed a man once to die, and after this, the judgment. Today is the day of salvation. Don’t delay!
Aw, c'mon, that's an easy one. "We are put here to be tested, to see if we are deserving of the Big Payoff..."
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@@thesoundsmith That is a strange misconception that I don't understand how well meaning Christians can seriously put forth. How on Earth could you be worthy of an infinite good? No amount of that type of "testing" would give a single passing grade (unless you are in a denomination that views Mary as sinless).
The "testing" that "suffering for heaven" references is like testing by fire: something done to rid a person of their impurities while maintaining their free will. And that's something that we often see in real life: people overcoming a terrible tragedy and being wiser and stronger for it.
@@thesoundsmith The big payoff is eternal life. Aren’t you afraid of death? Don’t you want to live? God said that every man is held in bondage all his life by the fear of death. We all die. It is appointed a man once to die, and then the judgment. God said all liars, thieves, fornicators, adulterers, blasphemers, sodomites, covetous and idolaters will have their place in the lake of fire. God will judge you right down to your thoughts and intentions and his standard is moral perfection. God says every man intuitively knows these things because he put a conscience in all of us. You know there is a God. You know you are guilty of sin against him and will end up in hell. But God became a man 2000 years ago, Jesus Christ. He lived a perfectly moral life and died voluntarily for our sins. Jesus died for your sins and all you have to do is repent and trust in him and he will erase your sin and grant you eternal life. Do you know when you are going to die? After that, it’ll be too late. So, you have a choice to make. Die in your sins and suffer eternal torment in the lake of fire or repent and trust in Jesus and live forever in heaven. When are you going to repent and trust in Jesus?
Some of the atheists responsible for originally arriving at these points eventually changed their minds after further study. I’ve also found that the top scientists tend to eventually believe in God. Some of the “founding fathers” of scientific disciplines originally engaged in scientific inquiry because they expected to find laws and order in the universe, which was based on their belief in a creator. I read some of the most famous atheist books years ago, and over time was convinced the Bible couldn’t be true. They made a lot of convincing arguments, and honestly, I wanted to be free from belief. There are many factors that brought me back to belief, but one of the most recent ones was watching some of Oxford mathematician John Lennox’s debates.
Yes bro you got this! Keep seeking and trusting in God for he loves you beyond you can imagine! The devil has been here tricking Humanity since the beginning of time. He is an expert in tricking us, of course he would utilize this through atheism which believes all perfect creation came from literally nothing, I mean wow how could humans get tricked so easily. Hell is too wrong to be wrong, please don’t give up. Love you!!!!!
John Lennox is amazing, so is William lane Craig and Frank Turek!
Okay, so a God. I just asked myself this question today… Let’s say Israel was the original monotheistic religion. Probably not, but let’s just say that… One god. What if they chose the wrong God? YHWH has a past.
My grandmother used to make me go to church with her at least once a month. I remember being horrified when the congregation sang, "Onward Christian Soldiers, marching as to war" and it seemed so very wrong, even as a child. She always tried to get me to read her bible and I did try, but to me it was a bunch of incoherent word salad. I never believed any of this christian stuff even from a very young age. It just felt "wrong" to me.
hell was never meant for us, my fellow youtube user. it was for the devil and his squad, and God gave us the Way out of there since we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
God knew we were wack, but He decided He was still come down and help us, despite our unfaithfulness. most relationships (like friendships, romantic relationships) aren't like this. Very few, but not a whole lot.
also, we have various types of evidence that backs up the Bible.
Here's one example: Scientists have discovered that the earth "skipped" a day.
The Bible explains how that happened. In the book of Joshua, Joshua asked the sun to stop so he and the Israelites could defeat their enemies. Then in 2 Kings, King Hezekiah learned he was dying, and pleaded to God to not let him die. God sent a prophet to king hezekiah who said hezekiah would live. Hezekiah wanted a sign, and that would be for the sun to defy the law of inertia and go back 10 degrees.
hit me up to learn more about how science proves the Bible. thanks for reading
My exposure to Christianity came in 2 forms:
I was forced to go to church once with my Grandma, then she tried to secretly baptise me in the bathtub while my Mum wasn't looking, almost drowning me. She'd also use her faith as a way to try and terrify and guilt me into doing things she wanted, such as never playing video games because they're "full of demons that are trying to befriend you and steal your soul for Satan". This is the weaponised form of Religion, which is dangerous and scary and used for social and cultural manipulation.
I also had a religious friend who I gifted a tiny, wearable bible (which I actually read with a microscope because I thought it would help me be a better friend to him). He gifted me very sweet things in turn and we remained friends until we separated to go to high school. I met him again after college and he was still the kind, generous person I knew who used his faith as a motivator for himself and never forced it on others. This is the form of Religion that I like, though I don't feel the need to subscribe to it myself. It's a neat tool that tells the person they have meaning, that even if no one out there cares for them nor acnowledges their struggles and accomplishments, God will. And that's pretty neat.
If only Religion itself wasn't an easily abused belief structure prone to change via interpretation, providing too many opportunities for control and abuse by egotistical people who like to wave around little books that "prove" they're better and more "moral" than everyone else.
@@spider-man9118 oh dear oh dear wouldn't it have been better if 'God' had explained germ theory to humanity a few thousand years ago ? Why didn't s/he?
@@conspiracypanda1200it seems that the demons of the videogame managed to take your soul.
Well, Christianity is a death cult, after all. So their desire for war and bloodlust should be expected. No one hates life and loves death more than a Christian. Well, except for perhaps a Muslim. Or a Jew. Oh, Heck, all Abrahamic religion is a form of poisonous death.
My mom is a "chill " Christian and she believes that people of any religion are all praying to God and as long as they do what they truly think is right they will please God and go to heaven. This includes Muslims, hindus.and even atheists. She believes that he acts through all religions. In fact when I told her I was atheist she wasn't worried. Because she knows I'm a good person she believes I will go to heaven. She's the coolest Christian I've ever known. I wish more Christians were open minded and wouldn't take the Bible soooo literally
But its wrong
@adikryeziu7647 yeah, but at least it's less harmful
If only all religious people were like that.
But that's not what's written in the bible and etc.
*News flash* your mom isn’t a Christian. If you disagree with the foundational beliefs of a religion, then you are not actually a part of that religion.
What standard are you using to say you are a “good person”?
@noahcutshaw9856 seems like a no true Scotsman fallacy to me. What would you call someone who goes to church, accepts Jesus Christian as her lord and savior, prays to the Christian God and takes lessons and wisdom from the Bible, if not a christian?
I think it can all be summed up with: A perfect god could make everything, and everyone exactly how it wanted them to be. The fact that It didn't do so, can only mean It either doesn't exist, or It is malevolent.
Malevolence cannot exist without objective morality which cannot exist without a God, so I'm glad you concede as much.
If you think no God would allow suffering *for some reason(s)* you might have Godphobia
@@hobobobobo2065 Your conclusion is spurious, at best.
Objectivity is the concept of truth independent from individual subjectivity (bias caused by one's perception, emotions, or imagination).
Objective Morality is the assessment of personal conduct based on the well-being of the society which practices it.
Neither definition requires the existence of a god or gods.
@@ericspencer8093 i am a doctor of philosophy. Not impressed with your personal characterizations of my statements being "spurious at best." Soporific.
● abandoning a child
● leaving your soldiers on a battlefield
● theft
All cultures always deemed these acts immoral bc God placed a moral compass in our hearts.
ANSWER ME DO IT NOW
how do you personally resolve the *problems* of 1 irreducible complexity and 2 fine tuning 2 genetics 3 matter and its laws? Don't use any "clockmaker" krap to put others' words in your mouth. Articulate your own personal thoughts if you have any.
No atheist has or will ever come up with any experient or theory about how big bang explosions come from nothingness and result in ever increasingly complex genetics, consciousness, morals, or a finely tuned layering of laws governing matter.
Every time i get silence in return i know more that you suffer from Godphobia.
You won't respond. Everyone reading these comments will read your loud silence.
@@hobobobobo2065 For someone with a doctorate in philosophy, you rely on common debate fallacies:
Proof by Assertion; Red Herring.
Let’s start with Proof by Assertion:
• “All cultures always deemed these acts immoral because god placed a moral compass in our hearts.” Which you also asserted previously as “Objective morality cannot exist without a god.”
You make this claim as if it’s a fact without offering any evidence to support it. You assert it’s true simply because you say it’s true. This is the core of the debate.
My rebuttal: Every society requires a set of rules of conduct in order to function as a cohesive unit, which in turn aids a society’s survival. These rules are determined by a given society’s needs in response to its environment, and they are enforced by both mutual agreement and the appointed authority within that society. No god is necessary for these rules to either exist, or be enforced. I offer as proof: the recorded history of human civilization.
Red Herring:
• “How do you personally resolve the problems of 1 irreducible complexity and 2 fine tuning genetics 3 matter and its laws?”
• “No atheist has or will ever come up with any experiment or theory about how big bang explosions come from nothingness and result in ever increasingly complex genetics, consciousness, morals, or a finely tuned layering of laws governing matter.”
This is an attempt to deflect the debate away from the topic of morality, to the much larger subject of evolution and the existence of the universe.
My rebuttal: You’re switching the goal posts. Demanding that I answer your deflection immediately, or at all, does not give any support to your original claim: “Objective morality cannot exist without a god.”
Your prediction that I “won't respond. Everyone reading these comments will read your loud silence,” is yet more deflection, a transparent attempt to claim victory without proving your assertion.
Spurious: Two or more subjects which are associated, but not causally related.
However tiresome you may find my use of the term, it aptly describes your engagement thus far.
@@ericspencer8093 the record shows you responded zero substantively to the *PROBLEMS* of fine tuning, irreducible complexity, genetics.
Instead you tried to say i was changing the subject. That is the subject because i said it was. And you're a Godphobic little gimp. Muted.
As a Christian washing this, how do non-christians explain the highly detailed and ornate world? How do you argue the need to worship that's inherent to each individual? Not looking to argue, just wanting to better understand agnostics :)
The world being highly detailed and ornate is a human psychological phenomenon. There is no such thing as “highly detailed”, that is a human experience. We evolved to find patterns in our environment.
@@hayaxI don't think that's how they meant it.
My answer to your 2nd question is that people feel the need to worship and pray to something to give meaning and purpose to the pain they go through in life.
I think religion was created to give people hope and to make people obey rules because theyd be less likely to do something bad if they knew theres an eternal punishment after. I admit that it was created probably with good intentions cause it has set some order in humanity but i think that now its somewhat useless and i dont believe in it fully. Im agnostic btw
They still believe in the Theory of Evolution.
That says it all
As a kid I just knew there was never anything right with any church I went to. I found them to be the most judgemental and egotistical people I've ever met in my life. I decided a long time ago to just live and see before I make any assumptions without any knowledge. I'm still learning. 😊
Sounds like the wrong church if the only thing you learn is that they're judgmental in less you did Lear other stuff
@amosgodwin3921 I examine people. I also don't pretend to like people either. They didn't take too kindly to that and decided to belittle me. So, what I've learned is that people go to church to feel better about their terrible life decisions. Also, they don't take the word of God nor the grace of God very seriously. That's what I've learned.
Try a reform synagogue, real Jews are very accepting of everyone, it’s part of the religion that not everyone has to be jewish, as long as they are a good person jews believe God will bless them all the same
The Bible tells you about these people though …it says there will be fake Christians and false prophets.
@@amosgodwin3921get out now, my mum forced religion on me until I broke free at 15 it was the best decision I EVER made 30 years later I'm still glad I had the nerve to defy my mum, so that's the best advice I can offer you, if it doesn't seem right just walk away there's NOTHING WRONG with individual thinking
Without even throwing Omni benevolence into the mix, it's kinda paradoxical to have Omnipotence and omniscience in the same universe not to talk of the same being
Omni benevolence doesn't sound like the OT god who is constantly raging about how everyone is so aweful and going to be punished, then stating about how he will never punish his people again. So yeah, not a good idea to have that in the mix.
I like Graham Hancocks theory that there was pre flood advanced race who probably intermixed with modern human which pre modern human worshipped as deities.
I’ve been trying to put this ‘problem’ into words for a while. Thanks for putting my vague notion into a coherent package.
his words are very vague and not in context so , I would not rely on this ...you can do those arguments with anything and not believe anything too
Let's put this problem to a literal word then.
Sacrifice the argued definition to measure together.
Do we see the Word GOD has a Whole middle way to measure together?
People can believe what they want but they shouldn’t tell people they are wrong for not believing that thing 🤷
Finally! These has been my thoughts exactly. After watching so many videos of people employing PhDs and other expertise in the languages and customs of the writers of the bible in order to get the right message, I wondered how, as you also say, this is the way god would convey his message. I’d find it unfair that god would neglect to match his revelations to my ability/inclination to hear him.
Ask God to draw you closer to Him and be patient about it.
I'm glad I stumbled upon this about the bible relatively early while still being in a christian environment as a teen. Its reassuring to hear someone else fully flesh out this line of reasoning.
hell was never meant for us, my fellow youtube user. it was for the devil and his squad, and God gave us the Way out of there since we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
God knew we were wack, but He decided He was still come down and help us, despite our unfaithfulness. most relationships (like friendships, romantic relationships) aren't like this. Very few, but not a whole lot.
also, we have various types of evidence that backs up the Bible.
Here's one example: Scientists have discovered that the earth "skipped" a day.
The Bible explains how that happened. In the book of Joshua, Joshua asked the sun to stop so he and the Israelites could defeat their enemies. Then in 2 Kings, King Hezekiah learned he was dying, and pleaded to God to not let him die. God sent a prophet to king hezekiah who said hezekiah would live. Hezekiah wanted a sign, and that would be for the sun to defy the law of inertia and go back 10 degrees.
hit me up to learn more about how science proves the Bible. thanks for reading
there is a difference between Essential Jesus's teaching vs. the heavily church-edited Bible - which serves the church. if you truly seek Jesus, you gotta do fasting, meditation, self-manifestation, etc. check out the Lost Gospel of Thomas.
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""""Prophet Jesus has sent Prophet Muhammad in Allaah's command - (Quraan chapter 33 verses 45 to 46 indirectly and Gospel of John chapter 16 verses 7, 12, 13, 14)."""" YOU LIED IN THIS PART IN JOHN CHAPTER 16 VERSES 7-14 DOESN'T SAY ANYTHING LIKE THAT IT SAYS ABOUT THE HOLY SPIRIT SENDING JESUS
I really appreciated the "game of telephone" analogy. That's the one I've always used as my go-to; and I was completely delighted to hear it here.
except when the dead sea scrolls were discovered it was proof that the manuscripts were found to be faithful throughout the centuries
@@ninjason57 no it stated otherwise there is literally a very long comment on one of his videos about the dead sea scrolls and how they didn't make much sense and contradicted themselves go find the comment i promise its not that hard
For anyone wondering what version of the Bible I read it’s the KING James Version!
@@ninjason57NOPE. The dead sea scrolls don't mention Jesus nor any gospels. You're full of crap
@@makefor3048wrong, the dead sea scrolls are consistent.. where is your proof they weren't?
The fact that "God doesn't behave according to my expectation or image of a diety, therefore he doesn't exist" is considered a logical argument by so many is wild to me.
the argument is: "the christian god doesn't behave according to the properties it is described as having by its own scripture and followers, therefore it does not exist."
this isn't the atheist expectation or image of a diety, this is the christian one, and it is incoherent and self-contradictory.
@@gwit4051 only if you trust human reason to be able to accurately judge such a thing that is naturally far beyond human comprehension. Seems a little contradictory.
@@kasunex1772 That's not what I'm saying here. Christianity posits that they comprehend and understand god to an extent, and the things that they claim to know about him are self-contradictory.
Not to mention that if a god is beyond human comprehension, then any assertion about that god shouldn't be treated as fact, because yknow, you can't actually comprehend what the properties of that god are.
If there is a god, then it is definitely not the christian one. That's what's being said here.
@@gwit4051Christianity posits to be giving a metaphorical or simiplified version of God, given the full truth is incomprehensible. Yet, you poke holes in the metaphor without having any deeper understanding, forgetting a metaphor is...well, a metaphor.
@@kasunex1772 What a convenient cop out. I assure you, the christian religion is not just metaphor. Even if you could somehow prove it was originally, most christians take this stuff literally and always have, and that is why we debunk it.
Also, the god we're talking about still can't be omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent if it uses vague metaphor as its only communication with humanity. The point of the video stands.
Also also, how can christians make metaphors about a god they can't even comprehend? It seems like they'd be destined to make inaccurate metaphors if they can't even understand the thing they are making metaphors about.
I have wondered for a long time why a smart god would use the written word in an era when less than 5% of the population could read. Some say 2-3%. Even the leaders had to dictate their fallacies to the scribes as they were often illiterate, too. When asked, no fundamentalist has ever been able to answer this question.
You neglect to mention the Bible was written as an historical record of what the Early church fathers taught orally. This was an oral culture mostly, as you noted, and people would typically gather in synagogues or temples to hear the word (i.e. often the Old Testament) read aloud from scrolls. This was common practice at the time and was much more commonly used than today.
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The New Testament's Gospels were complied out of the oral tradition starting about 15-20 years after the resurrection of Jesus. By that time, Christianity has spread over much of the Roman Empire as evidenced by churches in Ephesus, Galatia, Thessalonica, and as far away as Spain. We know this as Paul wrote letters to churches already established in these locations.
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So....while I do not consider myself a "fundamentalist" I believe I have answered your statement with something that makes perfect sense.
Well those documents, in that medium, are now the basis of more than half the world's faith. If literacy really was that low among the israelites, it shows remarkable foresight that they took the effort to write and preserve these words
The goal was to convert the people who could read because those who could not read trusted their judgement.
@@sidwhiting665 That still doesn’t explain why God wouldn’t just deliver the message directly and unequivocally to every person. What we ended up with is exactly what we would expect if a religion was made up from cultural traditions in order to codify their practices into law backed by God.
@@zanemeek9042 have you thought that people would think there was something wrong with them if we started to hear voices from thin air? That explains the communication problem.
I was discussing with my mother about some of the hot garbage in the bible, and she admitted that she had never really read any of it because it was "too hard". And yet she fully believes in the mythical parts of it as reality. Because someone told her so when she was a kid. She has never learned to think for herself.
That's awesome that you read it through multiple times. So have I.
I see a lot of depth and wisdom. The essential message of all Scripture is:
Be transformed within yourself.
It has nothing to do with the Savior story Christan theology puts out. Christians miss the message entirely! 14:47
@@daodejing81This is not the message. The message is that people are all sinful and do, in fact, need a savior. Only through Him (Jesus) and by the Holy Spirit can one be truly transformed. Everything in the Bible points to this and serving God. The Savior is talked about all throughout the Bible through prophets, his own words and actions, and by His disciples/apostles. He was spoken of thousands of years before His birth, and He continues to be spoken of thousands of years after His death and resurrection. It’s actually made clear on multiple occasions that people can’t be reborn within themselves. Human ways will always lead to sin, but God’s ways will always lead out of it.
@matthewgordon3281 What parts do you consider mythical, the miracles and displays of God’s power? If God crafted the Earth within a matter of days, why should any awe-inspiring thing He does within it be so unbelievable?
@@LukeSports
Luke, what you're recounting is theology, not Scripture.
You are born upright, and you need no Savior. In fact, the only way to salvation is through YOU.
@@LukeSports first you have to prove any of the magic stuff happened. No one has ever been able to prove the existence of any god, nor shown that one did anything. We have science to explain many things, and it can be tested for accuracy. The rest we are investigating. At no point has their been the barest hint that something divine or supernatural is needed to explain anything. The alleged miracles written about in the bible are "evidence" in the same way that a comic book page showing Iron Man fighting Ultron is proof that the Avengers are real.
I had a grandfather who was raised in a “Good” Lutheran home. He went to Sunday school and his mother also taught him the Bible at home. Time line is later 1800’s and early 1900’s. As a young man, he went to work in the coal mines of Pennsylvania. As they dug the coal with picks and shovels, he noticed things in the coal. He saw the fossils and tried to reason how the earth could have been made such a short time ago and in 7 days. He could do neither and spent his life as an atheist. Some humor, my father who related the story to me, was a Protestant pastor. His father’s atheism did not bother him at all.
While the Bible claims a seven day creation, it does not claim a 6000 year old history. Believe it or not, there are many old earth Christians like myself. Believing the earth is millions or billions of years old does not necessarily discount Christianity or the Bible. Also, we do not know what the seven days were. The word used for "day" could also mean event in time, rather than a 24 hr period.
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Doesn't that speak to God failing to make things clear beyond a shadow of a doubt? Why hasn't he corrected us on what exactly he meant?
@@navilluscire2567 why is it important to ones salvation to know the exact age of the earth. Also the fact that we have brains that can devise ways to use the scientific process to determine age and other things. I don't know why God not revealing all the secrets of the universe is the same as not telling us what is needed to save us. When I need a manual to understand how a car works I don't need to know the name of the man who created one of the pistons or the exact way in which everything was assembled. I just need a manual to tell me how it works.
In the same way, I think of the Bible as a collection of books that both tells the story of how we got so screwed up and how it can be fixed. It doesn't need to reveal things irrelevant to our salvation.
That's just it though, how do know the manual your reading is the right one? Why hasn't God created a single OBJECTIVE manual, why allow so many versions with so many additions or omissions over thousands of years?
@@navilluscire2567 there is a single objective manual with different translations. Many have the same basic ideas conveyed, but there are some that are downright false and changed from the original wording. Again, when someone takes what has been written and changes it for their own purposes, that is not the fault of the original author. Also, we may not have the original originals but we do have many copies (like thousands) that all say the same thing, or very close to the same. Scholars read these and cross-reference them and they find the versions that are the most similar. They may include other verses, but those are often stated as "in some early/later manuscripts...". The fact is, we have more copies of consistent biblical manuscripts than we have copies or originals of any other works from the same time periods.
People don't question the epics of Homer, or the teachings of Plato and Socrates, but we have few corroborated copies of those works than we do if the Bible.
The game of telephone theory doesn't hold water either. If you study nations that originally had oral traditions, many, including ones like Israel, take it VERY SERIOUSLY. One may be killed if they change anything or teach the wrong thing. These oral traditions were taught verbatim from generation to generation until they finally wrote it down in scrolls. And those scrolls were more important than anything else in their nation. The likelihood of someone changing what was written and no one noticing is very unlikely. If you read up on the priests and Levites and others who worked in the temple, you will see how hard it would be for someone to change any scripture. But that is really the Old Testament, mainly.
The more you question him the further he is. The more humble you are and loving towards him, the closer he is. His ways are different to ours. It's like a peasant demanding a king to oblige to his will. You control your own heart. Even if you were locked in a cage completely blind, you still choose where your heart goes. A relationship with God is sacred and beyond anything we value on this planet.
Love is love. Are you saying that an "all-loving" god's idea of love is so far removed from us as to include all of the pain and suffering that exists in this world, even though we are supposedly create "in God's image?"
Thank you for making this. The “All Deism is My Theism” idiocy is one the most annoying apologetics.
John 7:7
King James Version
7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.
Hebrews 11:6
King James Version
6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
John 1
King James Version
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins.
If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity.
God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross.
your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you.
Ephesians 1:13
King James Version
13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,.
Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready.
I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved.
God bless :)
@@eliwalker6245 //"your own good works will not get you into heaven"//
Congratulations on Admitting that your "God" is, in fact, *An Immoral Character* ...
As, according to you & your "God", *No Good-Deed Goes Unpunished* .
Regardless though, even aside from Your "God"s immoral Extortion (like some Mob Boss)...
I for one wouldn't even WANT to "get into Heaven", even as a Matter of Principle...
I would have to be *INSANE* to want to Literally Live Forever (Especially considering how we're All Finite Things with Finite Minds)
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Still one of the best made atheist videos ever. Well done.
No way this one of the best! You’re literally tithing a guy that failed at owning a seeker sensitive mega church.
@@Glory_be_to_Christ um, what? No I'm not. I'm thanking a guy who makes outstanding atheist content.
What are you on about?
@@DataJack forgive me just trying to get those atheist brain juices flowing!
@@Glory_be_to_Christ you are a clown. Thomas has been a friend of mine IRL for over five years. Your claims about him are hilariously false.
@@DataJack that’s the difference between tommy and I! I’m totally fine with being a clown, can you tell him that I love how he tries to explain what he would do if he were God, and the God billboard doesn’t clearly let people in the Middle Ages know that it’s the bacteria in the fleas that rode the rats around! I know I should worry about the beam in my eye but I just can’t help myself when the pot describes what it would do if it were the potter.
It still blows my mind that someone can study the bible and try and tell you it is the perfect word of God. I did it for a long time till i finally freed myself from trying to explain away the contradictions and just straight up nonsense.
everyone knows about "god" from the bible to begin with. If the bible is wrong and full of contradictions... then maybe there isn't even one at all, that the books are all made up stories like the roman gods and the odyssey
You don’t have understanding or know absolutely everything there’s to know about the bible to understand the Gospel of Christ Jesus. I really suggest you read the book of John or Romans
@@Tom-hm3en I studied all the books for several years and was a teacher for Teen Challenge. The more I studied the less I believed
@@dansimmons5382Well nonetheless I do hope you're happy and eventually find your faith again
@@Tacos18 That's like hoping someone's brain cancer will come back. Stop it, or keep it to yourself.
Thanks!
Thank you for the super chat, Christopher. Oh, and Happy New Year! 🥂🎆
@@HolyKoolaidyou too!!! (I still believe in Christianity but I respect your opinion and think this video is very interesting, I love you, your channel and your videos, keep up the great work👍👍👍❤️❤️
Thank you for your content. I've only just stumbled across your channel, but it's helped me alot with my "deconstruction phase" where I've been in a loop for the past 4/5 years. Your channel has helped me break out of this loop.
I was in a similar loop for 7 years, almost half of my life so far.
I read the Bible and did everything I could to be a Christian. This was drove me over the edge to atheism.
I may have reached this conclusion myself, but watching videos like these, and interacting with this community has helped more than I can put into words. I am glad to see I am not alone and these people make me feel valued for my beliefs.
Genuine question. Just out of curiosity what does 'did all I could to be a Christian' mean?
How does a person be or become a Christian, or what's your definition of Christian.
Much appreciated
@DarthIggy69 Many ex-Christians follow a similar pattern. They are all in for years, investing their life in the church, baptised, born again, claiming a personal relationship with God and being absolutely convinced they are on the right path. Then something happens to crack that shell and some doubt creeps in. Perhaps its biblical problems, the problem of evil, divine hiddenness or the lack of unity in Christianity. This usually sends them looking to reinforce their beliefs, so they begin studying the bible, praying for guidance, researching apologetics and of course the counter arguments. For whatever reason they find the answers from the apologists unconvincing and they lose their belief. This process can take years and its a different journey for each.
@@crendler9912 The devil has been here tricking Humanity since the beginning of time. He is an expert in tricking us, of course he would utilize this through atheism which believes all perfect creation came from literally nothing, I mean wow how could humans get tricked so easily. You don’t just read the Bible, you pray and slowly read the Bible, you have to chew on it and write down key points you learn. Jesus is coming back. Hell is too wrong to be wrong, please don’t give up. I believe you will conquer the devil’s snare in Jesus name! Amen!!!!
Having read through the entire Bible 26 times, making notes and studying commentaries, in my desperation to make some sense of it, I was forced to conclude that it is a deeply flawed document, filled with inconsistencies, contradictions and inaccuracies. I eventually turned my back on the whole message. The relief was enormous. I suspect the most devout Christians are those who have never read the Bible.
Interesting. Have you looked into the numerology that exists within the different books of the old and new testament? I personally had a hard time understanding or believing that they were designed by a God until I found the impossible mathematical occurrences within it.
@@bowold3976 I have. Thank you. I’m afraid the numerology makes no sense to me at all.
26 times and come away still in the dark perhaps stop trying to teach yourself the BIBLE
the teacher of GODS word is his HOLY SPIRIT i do hope you think again of the wedding
feast
@@7071.5cents Thank you for your concern. I wish you joy at the feast. But I won’t be there. Incidentally, if the Bible is so unclear that I need to told what to believe by other people, it indicates a lack of communication skills by the multiple authors.
@@williamkz wow a connection off the satellites.. here in the peg(that would be winnipeg ) i find myself with a bit of a drug hangover after a twenty-five year self- medicated drug coma well the word we are talking about what GOD has revealed of himself of who he is .... this, these words CAN---NOT be understood by a natural mind these words are SPIRIT & LIFE so at the end of the road with no map you hit a deadend
it was said by a puritan i am sure if salvation depended on the preacher none would be saved... another way if you got a couple seconds.The BELOVED of GOD those as the gospel declares are being changed by the POWER of the HOLY SPIRIT through the word this is the word we have into the image of CHRIST, now no man can do this work, the only acceptable work in the heart before GOD in the end it is about HOLINESS it had dawn on me the other night i cannot say i have read this book cover to cover, no afraid to say not one time a crying SHAME for the record we man do nothing for salvation it a gift of GOD
0:26 the “problem” of evil isn’t a problem if you are willing to grant that real love requires the ability to choose otherwise. If you won’t grant that, I hope your girlfriend is doing alright in her cage.
Second give me your BEST contradictions. I really can’t wait for these.
Thirdly give me your best historical inaccuracies. Citations if at all possible.
Fourthly why are you looking for a scientific description of the world in a narrative. It’s just not that kind of book, but you may think you have something that truly disproves the Bible. So give me these too.
Fifthly Suffering is included in evil I’d say, And could’ve been avoided if we had chosen to listen to god’s wisdom rather than our own.
I’ve never heard this one. Will this be what sways me. Only time will tell.
Give me your BEST failed prophecy.
As for the outsider test of faith, Again, perhaps you can explain.
And finally a super natural of some form must exist because
the universe exists. This gives us a question. Well five really, but one for now. How? Well there can be only one of two answers. Either it always existed, making it the irreducible fact upon which all other facts are founded, and outside of which no facts can be made, or it began to exist meaning that the universe or the natural world is subject to something other than itself and was created by it. We, of course, know that all the facts point to a created universe in the Big Bang. Therefore there MUST be something which is above our natural world or definitionally supernatural. The real question is, what is it. Does it have a mind or is it a mindless force. This is what we are debating when we speak of god. Before we ever knew of CMB, or ontological arguments, this is what was being spoken about in the Hebrew Scriptures. Maybe one of you can be an aid in discovering further truths rather than playing with logic as if it were only a toy. Weather you are an atheist, deist or a new age clown, we are always talking about the meaning of our lives in grand schemes. Maybe we can respect the material enough to take it serious.
Edit: the problem of instruction can be solved quite easily by basic Christian theology. God is perfectly just and perfectly merciful. therefore god must destroy evil, we are evil, but his mercy means he wants to save us if he is able. Therefore god must communicate to us through indirect means to avoid his justice harming us, so that we are given a chance to turn from our ways. Besides you get the same message as meeting him directly. maybe you just don’t want to hear it? God loves you, he wants to see you succeed but he will respect your choice if you don’t want to.
In my eyes, Christianity is less proof and more faith. That makes absolutely no sense since we would not have a real concrete entity to put our faith in, but that is what christians themselves need to solve. I'm 14 and grew up christian, but I'm starting to doubt a lot of stuff because of life. When I see people saying: "This is just a book that asks people to trust in itself" I completely agree since that's what Christianity is imo.
Counter argument, on the relation of perfect god making perfect arguments and giving perfect lessons:
Suppose I could travel back in time to my teenage years and tell myself where to find the workplace I find myself most happy in. Suppose I did that and what would my past self's response be?
Admitedly it's a very individually varying argument, but there's a good chance your past self might just outright reject the guidance your current self is offering. The teenager in the past isn't as experienced as your adult self.
Now say you do make the perfect argument, or perhaps your past self is compliant enough to take you by your word and your teenage self applies themselves to the path you set before yourself. Would that guarantine your younger self would still find the same happiness as your experienced self did working that dream vocation?
Maybe not. Perhaps it was the path of trials and errors that finally allowed you to settle for the employment that truly satisfied you. You experienced things that gave you insight towards yourself and the world around you. Maybe the work place never was so special to beging with. Maybe it was the journey that made it matter.
Same could be said for the whole of humanity. God gave us very simple instructions for eternal bliss; Do Not Eat That Fruit, Else You Will Die.
Such a simple instruction, yet we failed it near immediately. We were not ready to accept god's guidance, we were too young, too inexperienced, so god set us on a path of hardships so that we may one day learn the wisdom needed to accept his grace. All the wars and tragedies, were they waged in or out of gods name are part of that collective path we as a species have to walk towards a better future.
I dont think you understand how much I needed this, May God Bless You
isnt it funny how this channel has taught me more about the bible than i ever learned in my 10 wasted years of being a christian?
Jesus is calling you back.
@@geochonker9052 i believe phones didnt exist when jezus was born.
Either way, i will never convert back to theism. You are wasting your energy here
@@geochonker9052no.
@@geochonker9052 Did you just say that an atheist channel is Jesus calling someone back? XD
I'm very sad to see you go. I hope you find God again. Don't let the devil tempt you.@@niekesselbrugge1132
I dated an indoctrinated Christian. Reading the Bible and seeing the negative impacts of religion was eye opening. I’m now fundamentally opposed to magical and dogmatic thinking.
I'm always intrigued when I hear this, as the bible is pretty clear that Christians should not date non-Christians. (Although I realise I'm making assumptions about your religious identity at that time).
You dodged a big bullet if you had thought they could do it for you? Your children would get so screwed up with religious nutter as your significant other- even if the person was kind.
As Christopher Hitchens said, "Religion poisons everything!"
I was raised by indoctrinated Christians and it was a terrible experience. My dad even believes that people who have never heard the gospel will still burn in hell, but at least 'the fire won't burn as hot for them'. I'm so glad I can see that dogmatic religion for what it really is. Just a form of population control.
John 7:7
King James Version
7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.
Hebrews 11:6
King James Version
6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
John 1
King James Version
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins.
If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity.
God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross.
your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you.
Ephesians 1:13
King James Version
13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,.
Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready.
I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved.
God bless :)
Dating is infact forbidden in the bible
Your first argument describes Christ perfectly. John 8:12 "I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life." In order to "follow him" we must obey his laws. He specifically tailored to all people which is why it is such a popular religion in the first place because people from all over the world can understand. You have definitely put thought into your research and I applaud you for that thank you for giving your differing perspective.
I am a Believer for three simple things:
1. If I am wrong, my life is meaningless anyway, and no harm in believing.
2. From what I have read, I simply have not found a Skull crushing argument against it.
3. The faith is logically and simply turn from sin and put your trust in him.
For anyone who is doubting I encourage you not to listen to pastors and religious icons but look at the original documents and make a conclusion for yourself. God bless!
Get lost hypocrite
The only problem with that statement is that as he said, we don't have access to the original documents, just translated versions which often have errors. I do wish you go faith as a good honest christian is usually a good person as long as they live by the love thy neighbour. I had tha same thought as well for your first point but I also thought, there's no way that I deserve to go to hell just because I don't believe. I'd rather go to hell then than live a fake life. Enjoy your day :)
@@DavFN123 I must note that we also have no original document from Plato, or Homer's laid and practically any other historical document. I believe many Christians say they are "Christians" when really they are guilty of the same thing they accuse. Anyway thanks for being civil and not someone who pefers to belittle someone else!
That makes no sense whatsoever.
There are historical texts.. Lots of them. Only some claim to be divine. So what if there is no original text from Plato? What does it matter?
Why compare two things that are not in the least connected?
@@florianopolis6299you missed the point. Despite not having original texts from Plato we give him credit for the copies we have. The same can be said about the Bible and gospels. Despite not having the original manuscripts, we have enough copies dated close enough to Jesus lifetime that they’re deemed as accurately representing the story.
Believers like my mother are the most frustrating to me. She admits that it’s just faith and thinks THAT kind of faith is good. She doesn’t read the Bible or go to church and she’s proud of that. “My father always said the Bible is just a book of stories”, she says. “I don’t know what or who is up there, I just know there IS something, a higher power, and I know it in my heart”. It makes her feel good when she prays. It’s all about feelings and no amount of evidence to the contrary will change her mind. “Well, I don’t know about that but I just know there’s something”, is her reply. She’s 86 so I don’t try and talk her out of it but it’s so damn sad to me because I see how powerful indoctrination is. She has told me that she will NEVER change her mind. 😢🥺
You're not going to find too many elderly religious people who are willing to open their mind, especially at this point in their lives.
In fact, the opposite happens. A lot of elderly people stubbornly cling their religion even harder at this point in their lives. My mom did.
Also, older people who haven't been religious a day in their lives start going to church because the fear of death is overwhelming & church offers an after-life fantasy that can be comforting.
I get it.
Well, at least she is correct about the bible
@@trillionbones89 Exactly!
I at least respect people like this than those who scramble to justify their beliefs. Her attitude reminds me of those who practice religion for cultural reasons. I’m pretty sure this kind of behavior was the default for most who actually didn’t really believe.
She is the same as my Mom. I find that point of view ok if she "left you alone"in your world view. None of us come with an "owners manual" for life, sadly, so we have to kind of write our own. My Mom was a giving person and meant well. It seems that people who find life confusing (who doesn't sometimes) need the comfort of something "greater out there" to explain life's absurdities (like religion which she doesn't believe it) and perhaps "something' that resolves life's injustices. My perception is, for an individual, there is nothing wrong with that...it is better than some drug.
At 86, hopefully you lover your Mom. Treat her well and respect her views, if she respects yours. The best you can do as an atheist is live life well, don't change what doesn't need to be changed and drive others crazy by just enjoying every moment you can without invoking some imaginary christian deity as a part of it.
Don't forget "Discriminating against the disabled" on your list of god's "morality"
@@jjphank Your comment makes zero sense and has nothing to do with my comment. What I wrote is accurate.
@@jjphank Speaking of getting served:
""And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 'Speak to Aaron, saying, None of your offspring throughout their generations who has a blemish may approach to offer the bread of his God. For *no one who has a blemish shall draw near, a man blind or lame, or one who has a mutilated face or a limb too long, or a man who has an injured foot or an injured hand, or a hunchback or a dwarf or a man with a defect in his sight or an itching disease or scabs or crushed testicles* No man of the offspring of Aaron the priest who has a blemish shall come near to offer the Lord's food offerings; *since he has a blemish, he shall not come near to offer the bread of his God* He … shall not go through the veil or approach the altar, because he has a blemish, that he may not profane my sanctuaries, for I am the Lord who sanctifies them.'"" Lev 21:16
Morality is obeying God not being a decent member of society
@@trillionbones89 Not my morality. I find the xtian morality to be repulsive and fails my standards.
That's why prisons are filled with xtians.
This theology lets Hilter and Stalin go to heaven.
@@jjphank - Wrong answer. Think with your brain and not your bias.
After thirty-plus year of being an evangelical, the cursing of the fig tree (compare Luke with Matthew) was what removed the first brick from my Christian wall. It wasn't long before other bricks followed and then the whole structure collapsed. What a relief!
That is two witnesses reporting in their way.
@@JPO1184 But you don't have any issues with Deuteronomy 13:12-17 ?
@@JPO1184 you
@@mrsatire9475 I'm not sure why my response keeps being deleted.
@@JPO1184 Are you subconsciously afraid to post an answer to that question?
12:52 LMAO 😂😂😂 “To thee ay-theust! Watchin’ this tel-uh-cay-ast.”
I’ve been struggling with my own crisis of faith for years. Trying to define why I no longer believe… this video… perfect. 😊
@Thomas B Bless your heart…. Sad it is not. It is a well examined seekers journey, one filled with tremendous thought and contemplation. I was Brought up in a faith I was told from birth was true, absolute, The inerrant word of God.
Much to my surprise as a grown adult I discovered that a virgin birth story was not unique to Christianity. That as I continued my seekers journey I found more and more inconsistencies in this faith, I found less and less faith in it. I could enumerate all of the reasons here as to why I no longer have faith, but I digress, I don’t need to. I found my people, my tribe, the fellow seekers here on TH-cam. It is heart warming and comforting to know that I am not alone on the journey.
So to wrap this up…I will quote myself here from my public journal.
The beautiful thing here is that this journey never ends for me, I continue approaching the ideas of faith and belief with an open and skeptical mind. The seeking for answers continues. It is a journey I believe I do not take alone.
I believe in the Christian Values Paul described in Galatians. The nine attributes of a person living by the Spirit and with the spirt (My interpretations at least). To live by love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. I find peace with that. I find comfort in living a life according to that sprit.
I don’t need to know there is a god, my belief that there is one is enough for me. I don’t need to defend, define it or explain it. It is unexplainable, unknowable, and unprovable. And for the first time, I feel peace and again I find my comfort. I am at peace with leaving it to the universe.
So @Thomas B (though I highly doubt you read this far) maybe instead of trolling comments posted almost two months ago, on a page with content you clearly don’t agree with maybe you should consider your own unexamined faith and contemplate your own seekers journey, search the depths of your own mind and soul. Find the people in this world that share those same ideas as you. Find your own peace
Better yet, maybe try living the Christian Values Paul described in Galatians. That’s an excellent place to start.
Here are some facts and may God Almighty guide our hearts to the truth and keep us steadfast always. Ameen.
Muslims believe Jesus pbuh was a mighty messenger of God who submitted his will to Allah (God) and was only sent to the lost tribe of Israel not to the whole of humanity as even stated in parts of the bible.
Jesus pbuh never once claimed to be God and say "worship me and 2 other deities im part of a trion God" anywhere in the bible (if that was the case wouldn't that be of utmost importance for him to make that openly clear and upfront from the start for people to know?!!). The trinity's something that was added in the 4th century by church fathers who couldn't agree to add it in till then.
Jesus pbuh was born of a miraculous birth (without a biological father) by the will of Allah (God) and was able to perform miracles by the permission of the Almighty as proof to the lost tribe of Israel that he is indeed a prophet of God sent to them to warn them to give up idolatry and mischief as did other prophets before him such as Moses pbuh who also performed miracles by the will and permission of the Almighty (He split the sea) and to worship One God alone without any partners.
We Muslims believe that Adam pbuh is humanity's father and the first Muslim and prophet of God on earth, he was born of a more miraculous birth than Jesus pbuh (no father or mother).
Islam means submission (also means peace) is not a new religion, its the religion of all previous messengers who all submitted and preached the same message which is to worship One God alone with no partners as Jesus pbuh said he did not come to abolish the law.
Jesus pbuh worshipped God alone, did he not say "the father is greater than i" did he also not say "hear o Israel the lord OUR God is one"?!!.
Jesus pbuh did not want to be killed or sacrificed for anyone's sins as it is Almighty God alone who can forgive any sin by accepting one's true repentance if he wishes as his mercy incompasses everything. Proof of that in the Garden of Gethsemane when Jesus pbuh fell to his face in prayer to Almighty Allah and asked: "please take this cup of suffering away from me". We Muslims believe Allah answered Jesus's prayer and saved him from his to be murderers by elevating him back up to heaven and what was on the cross was only made to appear to the criminals as such by the will of God. We also await his second coming where he will come to kill the anti christ, destroy the cross and affirm Islam and the Qur'an as the final revelation/legislation. He will marry and live a normal life till he dies.
Proof of the coming of the prophet Mohamed pbuh in the bible in John 16:12 "i have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.
[13] Howbeit when HE, the Spirit of truth (thats the prophet Mohamed pbuh who was unlearned and illiterate, if you read his biography he was always known as the truthful one) is come, HE will guide you into all truth: for HE shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever HE shall hear, that shall HE speak: and HE will shew you things to come". That's exactly how our beloved prophet pbuh who was illiterate and unlearned was throughout the 23 year revelation of the Qur'an to him by Almighty Allah through the Angel Gabriel (the holy spirit).
He is also prophesied in Isaiah 29:12
"And the book is delivered to him that is not learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and He saith, I AM NOT LEARNED. 12-And when they give the book to one who cannot read, saying, "Read this," he says, "I cannot read."
In the Qur'an sura 96 (Al-Alaq) it says: "
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Proclaim! (or Read!) in the name of your Lord and Cherisher, Who created―
Created man, out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood:
Proclaim! And your Lord is Most Bountiful
He Who taught (the use of) the Pen―
Taught man that which he knew not.
The Qur'an contains absolutely no contradictions. The bible has a multitude of contradictions and many versions in which youll find some ommited texts and books that the church fathers couldnt agree on as the original message of Jesus pbuh and language (Aramaic) was lost in translation centuries later in hebrew and greek and was heavily influenced by the pagan traditions of that time where some human and animal sacrifices often took place. The Jews reject Jesus pbuh completely and consider him an imposter hence why Juda betrayed him etc.. whether you believe it or not Islam and the Qur'an and the prophet Mohamed pbuh is true.
Islam is the fastest growing religion on earth and insha'Allah (God willing) will be in the very near future as God's truth always prevails over falsehood no matter how hard people try to cover it.
Christianity today is dieing because it is falsehood and the true message has been so diluted to fit people's worldly and life desires that no one cares to follow it, Christians don't follow the true teachings of Jesus pbuh, Muslims do. An example or two of that: Jesus pbuh used to fast 40 days of the year, He also never ate porc, drank alcohol or gambled yet a lot of Christians today do it openly, they follow Paul's message who abolished the law, not Jesus pbuh.
Jesus pbuh never taught or ordained Christmas celebrations or having a lit up Christmas tree (it is considered paganism, even some famous u.s televangelists such as Pat Robertson who admit it but wont condemn it as they fear that might drive more christians away from Christianity, so hey who cares what God actually ordains right?! why not, its after all only just another innovation!!) Jesus pbuh was not born on the 25th of December its all pagan traditions introduced and innovated later on.
Believing that Almighty God who created all things with his infinite knowledge and wisdom came down or had a son whom he sent to be killed by his own creation is in itself utter blasphemy and the most irrational disrespectful thing one can believe in, claim or imagine of an all powerful all wise all merciful Lord, it is the ultimate sign of weakness and injustice to Almighty God who's never weak, he also never ceases to exist and is not touched by death which only creation experiences, He is the ever living, self-sufficient, omnipotent and the reason why hell was created for the disbelievers, may Allah protect us from it. Ameen.
Indeed such beliefs are from satan the accursed who rebelled against his Lord and is to the son of Adam a clear enemy till the end of times.
Compare that to what Islam (which is pure monotheism) represents and how much Almighty God is revearead and that argument falls apart.
Jesus pbuh cant save anyone, he isn't God and never claimed to be, Jesus pbuh was a messenger of the Almighty, Christians should be worried about their salvation because on that tremendous day of judgement Jesus pbuh will refute whoever calls on him and falsely attributed divinity to him, He will say something along the lines of: "I never knew you, away from me you evil doers!" Mathew 7:23
I Invite everyone to read the noble Qur'an with an open mind. Peace
God wants you to feel him near, to love him and to accept him. if you want heaven, accept him into your heart. if you are full of hate, if you reject God, you will not be accepted into heaven and will suffer FOR EVER as a result
@@Jesuslovesus599 “if I want heaven”Already a fatal flaw in your argument.
@@Jesuslovesus599 “you will suffer FOR EVER! But also Jesus loves you!” Those seem like two conflicting ideas. Maybe you should think a little harder before you speak next time?
I submit, this channel is maximally great
Amen!!
John 7:7
King James Version
7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.
Hebrews 11:6
King James Version
6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
John 1
King James Version
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins.
If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity.
God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross.
your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you.
Ephesians 1:13
King James Version
13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,.
Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready.
I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved.
God bless
:)
@@eliwalker6245 quoting Bible verses to atheists? Well that's gonna work....
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Why do you assume people would still even listen to God? Even if he did this? People are sinful and broken, and God created us in the image of himself and therefore we all have free will and he never forces us to do anything. That includes listen to him. So even if he made giant billboards that everyone could read somehow, many people would simply say “F off” Because we are all sinful beings. Similarly, if God just showed up in our room one day, that essentially doesn’t give us a choice to believe at all because he has fully proven himself to be true, and therefore faith in him isn’t needed. Even in this scenario, you cannot say that everyone would still believe in him. People would say “oh it’s a mental illness” and other physical claims to the creator of the Universe to reveal himself to you. And well he did do that in a way when Jesus came. He spoke the truth of who he was, and he was crucified for it. The same would only happen again. You neglect to acknowledge the sinfulness of humanity and the entire idea that if God just told everyone what to do, that we would ever at all listen. Because he does, through the Bible. And because of free will, we can choose not to listen to Gods instructions, no matter how he portrays them. That includes giant magical billboards or voices in our heads that we reject. They will leave, because God gave us the respect and dignity of free will. Do we deserve it? Obv not. Tbh I would love to debate this further and would appreciate a rebuttal to what I’ve said. Never seen this come up as an argument before and I’m always open to new perspectives
How do you know how people would react to God showing up to them?
I never personally interacted with God. If I do, I might change my perspective
Even if we found more “scrolls” I still
Think we could never have a complete Bible. Imagine how much of the Bible isn’t in there since so much of it rests on found manuscripts which are incomplete.
Not just that, but it's pretty widely known that the Bible's books were cherrypicked.
Imagine what the original straight from the authors hands version of the bible was like...
Then many of those manuscripts were written by anonymous authors, but chosen anyway. My favorite book in the Bible, Job, was written by an anonymous author.
John 7:7
King James Version
7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.
Hebrews 11:6
King James Version
6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
John 1
King James Version
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins.
If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity.
God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross.
your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you.
Ephesians 1:13
King James Version
13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,.
Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready.
I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved.
God bless :)
@@eliwalker6245 Dude if you really want to convince people to turn people to your side u first have to deal with the reasons we won’t turn to your side first. Not just throw out a bunch verses.
the problem with this argument is that it is never written that God intended the world to be perfect and without struggle. Christians believe that God wants you to be free and loving of Him but in order to be genuinely free and genuinely loving it has to be out of your own free will and own conclusions. Personally I am an agnostic but I think a lot of anti-Christian arguments factor out other important points to the religion.
In my opinion the best atheist argument that can be made is what would make Christianity right over other religions if we are to take it literally? And which version of Christianity? I do respect Christianity more than other religions as it speaks to me most but that's not to deny that there is sprinkles of truth in other faiths too.
What's funny is that God did not tell us to be "christians", but to follow Christ's teachings. Modern Christianity is just a mixup of Catholic Mysticism. A FALSE teaching.
@@derrickdavis7917 I agree
I always give the same answer when asked why or how I can be an atheist. I say I read the Bible completely and after, I could no longer believe.
What about it did you not like?
@@gregorywullaert8618
The Bible is full of contradictions, inaccuracies, and bad advice. It doesn't hold any value for me other than as an interesting piece of mythology
@@alexanderofrhodes9622 Technically, I was asking Atlas but since I'm assuming you have the same opinion, what are some examples of contradictions, inaccuracies and bad advice?
You are full of crap. You haven't read the whole Bible 😂😂
And please, give us specifics of what you disagree with. If not, you are just making a broad claim with no weight to it
Christianity only started making sense to me, in regard to the old Testament, whenever I started reading gnostic scripts. Then, the hateful vengeful God that we were taught all started to make sense.
Thank you for bringing up this point! The issue of ignorance of revelation is rarely brought up like this, but this is one of the major things that really got me questioning my faith, and is now the primary reason I don’t believe.
If accepting Jesus as lord and saviour was SO important, so much so that one’s eternal life depended on it, God would make sure that every human being had an equal and fair opportunity to be saved, and avoid eternal torture in hell (a punishment he lovingly created).
Yet this couldn’t be further from the truth. Billions of people, particularly in Asia and the Middle East have no clue what Christianity even is, let alone be convinced it is true. An all knowing god would understand they are heavily biased towards the religions they were indoctrinated in from birth.
If salvation by Jesus is THE most important thing any human must achieve in their life, God has done a real shit job of saving his “beloved” children.
I mean, the idea that people who've never heard of Jesus can still be saved by good faith literally appears in the bible when Paul talks about pagans following the law on their heart (Romans 2).
It's just that following your conscience on your own power is very hard and following Jesus's teachings and humbly trusting Him is comparatively a lot more straightforward (to say nothing of the added grace He gives you when you sincerely ask).
Sure
God is just, friends. If they hadn't heard of Jesus, God the Father might be lenient.
Also, we have various types of evidence for biblical events, if anyone is interested
@@spider-man9118 Christianity is a lie, also the bible has been altered and rewritten so many times
Ayo I don’t mean to force anything on anyone, but we have various types of evidence for biblical events, if anyone is interested (read on)
hell was never meant for us, my fellow youtube user. it was for the devil and his squad, and God gave us the Way out of there since we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
God knew we were wack, but He decided He was still come down and help us, despite our unfaithfulness. most relationships (like friendships, romantic relationships) aren't like this. Very few, but not a whole lot.
religion (Christianity) is just a relationship with God along with loving others (see james 1:27)
also, we have various types of evidence that backs up the Bible.
Here's one example: Scientists have discovered that the earth "skipped" a day.
The Bible explains how that happened. In the book of Joshua, Joshua asked the sun to stop so he and the Israelites could defeat their enemies. Then in 2 Kings, King Hezekiah learned he was dying, and pleaded to God to not let him die. God sent a prophet to king hezekiah who said hezekiah would live. Hezekiah wanted a sign, and that would be for the sun to defy the law of inertia and go back 10 degrees. NASA confirmed it and did the math (look it up for more info).
We also found Noah’s Ark hanging out in turkey, along with anchor stones marked with crosses signifying that it’s a revered place, along with altars and many other things. Look it up, it’s good stuff
The Holy Spirit exists. I was a slave to s3xual sin for 7-ish d@mn years. Finally at 16, God freed me. Also, look up John Gabbana's (boonk gang) testimony. Dude did a lot of wacky stuff. He's changed now.
also, the soul exists. someone i know (i won't say who- privacy reasons) saw their soul leaving their body. like pulling off a band-aid, except it doesn't hurt.
I was suicidal for 9-ish months, but then I read John 3:16, and poof- the big sad went away in one night.
There are also non-Christian sources who have confirmed the existence and divinity of Jesus, some of which were hostile towards Christianity, such as:
Thallus (52 AD), who said Jesus lived, was crucified, and confirmed the darkness and earthquake that followed Christ’s crucifixion;
Tacitus (56-120 AD), who called the followers of Christ Christians, confirmed that Jesus was crucified under Pontus Pilate’s command
Talmud (400-700 AD), confirmed that the disciples were martyred for their faith, and confirmed Jesus was executed the day before the Passover, and said Jesus had “magical” powers
Pliny the Younger (61-113 AD), who said that the Christians thought Jesus was/is God in the Flesh (God the Son)
Phlegon (80-140 AD), who said Jesus had the ability to predict the future, and confirmed that Jesus was crucified during Caesar’s reign, confirmed Jesus rose from the dead, and confirmed He showed His wounds to confirm He was crucified.
Celcus (175 AD), who said Jesus was born of a virgin, said His father is a carpenter, and confirmed Jesus had miraculous powers
(See cold-case Christianity for more details)
Here’s the physical evidence of Jesus and His Resurrection:
1) No persecution would have started if He hadn’t come back (the disciples thought Jesus would never resurrect)
2) The Roman soldiers would have paid with their lives if they failed at their jobs
3) there was a 2-4 ton rock that 11-12 guys would have to move (they didn’t have any help. Everyone said “crucify Him”) major L to those opposed to Jesus
4) there was a Roman seal which was a metal pin that sealed the tomb stone
5) Stealing the Jesus’s body isn’t something the disciples would do (besides Judas. Although he hung himself after feeling remorse for betraying Jesus).
6) the disciples wouldn’t die for what they knew would be a lie. (The lie being Jesus never made the ultimate comeback)
faith and reason, people
hit me up to learn more about how science proves the Bible or just about God in general
First observation: while some Christians believe he is omnibenevolent sometimes they mean "all good" which is true he is all good. He is perfect. And most of the time people mean all loving. He loves everyone this is true but he hates sin but benevolence is kindness and if he is omnibenevolent (all kindness) then he would except everyone into heaven and there would be no point in hell.
Second observation: He did preload his moral standard in us sort of. It's called a conscience.
Third observation: you gave examples of bible inconsistencies. You did not actually compare them to the old new testament so I will go digging myself to see if this is true or not. Also do the paper versions have these skipped verses and stuff?
Different thing: historically inconsistencies? I will definitely be sure to check your channel out after this! You are brilliant :]
Fourth observation: yes you are absolutely correct. People will debate the intended meaning of passages. Some people disagree and this is why there are different denominations in the church. And if you are unsure of the meaning, I recommend going back to the Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic languages.
Fifth observation: at the time, slavery was the norm in the culture because if you conquered land you could usually also take its people. Sadly 'Christians' back in the... 1800s?pointed to the verses and used it to justify tormenting other people. I believe that (unless someone brings my attention to another verse that contradicts this statement) all of the verses referring to slavery are saying basically, do what you master wants (unless what he wants is sinful) and masters be chill to your slaves.
Sixth (very petty) observation (sorry): examples of figures of speech we dont know because we lost what they ment?
Seventh observation: not tens of thousands of denominations, there are six and arguably a seventh.
Eighth observation: I would hope the wouldn't have copies of copies of copies. I assume they get it from the Greek and hebrew and Aramaic transcripts you were talking about earlier... Also that was the early church and some denominations believed the authorities had more power than the bible and therefore voted on what the translation was supposed to mean. But right now, most of the denominations believe the bible has more power than the authorities (with some exceptions unfortunately like guys if you're unsure, go to the old languages) but they all believe the core message of the bible. That it all points to Jesus Christ who died on a cross so that if we believe in him, God will look at the perfect life he lived instead of the sorry sin-riddled state we live in so that we can live with him in eternity praising him.
Ninth observation: yes the forcing people to convert to a Christian at sword point was bad and yes we are all inherently evil due to the fall. If the person doesn't know they are evil and think they are good people won't believe they even are sinful. You saying this unfortunately just is telling me you would rather be a slave to sin. This saddens me.
Different thing: help me understand and please correct me if I'm wrong, are you saying faith is not good therefore no one should have it? I don't know but you framed it like it's bad and I might be reading it wrong.
Tenth observation: yes. If you believe in a God there is a good chance you believe in an afterlife. And usually it would include a good place and a bad place. In Christianity, we got heaven and hell. And if you believe in them, you would be crazy not to fear hell unless you are saved.
Eleventh observation: this video at the end turns into a wake up call to us Christians. yes persecution of nonbelievers is wrong. We should not be telling atheists to get up on outa there. I would like to apologize for them. We need to be collectively listening to each other so we as Christians can answer your hard question and problems with God, and you as atheists giving us reasons not to believe in a deity.
Conclusions: very cool video 15/10 or however math works. To the weird person that read all that... Why? Sorry I wasted all your time. Uh that was delusional responses to a perfectly reasonable video by a highschool student sorry that's one big block of text.
commemorable, is all I've got to say
Everything else was good but first argument fails. If a sinner does not meet the criteria for being allowed into heaven, it is unkind to the other people there because it disrupts their peace. God has to have a standard, otherwise all kinds of sin could be permitted. If He has a standard He cannot force everyone to choose to follow it and remain benevolent. Sin also cannot exist in His presence. Therefore there has to remain a possibility where people choose not to adhere to the standard and willfully exclude themselves from God's presence. Everyone will have a chance to know and decide.
@@sparkstudies1675 Oh boy! nerdy theology is nerdy. Looking back, yeah i don't really understand the concept of God's benevolence. anyway, what do you mean by standard? I believe the only standard God has for the sinner is to repent from his sins and believe that Jesus died for them. this would change the sinner to want to do what God says. Even Jesus saved the worst of people. I mean, look at the apostle Paul. i guess this response boils down to "i don't understand the concept of God's omnibenevolence please help." yeah I'm not really qualified to make statements about that seeing as i don't know much about it but it makes sense for God not to be omnibenevolent... at least for now.
@@Pyrotechn1cs Hello! Do excuse my english, since it is not my first language. So the thing about God's benevolence is the balance between him being all rightious and juste. Say that I would do something horrible against you, if God just forgave me for that action, it would simontaniously mean that he dose not care about you. Otherwise he would punish me for treating you badly. Which is why God in his all goodness and juste needs to punish everyone for their evil towards each other otherwise he would not care about the evil done towards us. Which leads us to the importance of the cross. Because God still loves us so much that he is willing to take that punishment for us on the cross so that we may recieve forgiveness by his Grace given to us despite our evil. Now we can still chose to remain in our sin and deny the Grace of God, but that means that we also take the full punishment which is eternal separation from God.
God offers heaven to those who want it, but not everyone wants to be with him. He loves people enough to give them the choice to not be with him and use their own free will to determine how they live their lives.
I started reading the Bible and went "THAT JUST AIN'T RIGHT!!!" when it came to the deeds of the 'Good Lord'.
Please elaborate.
For most Christians, if not all, either you agree without question, or you do not yet know the love of God. That is, my life isnt yet optimum, because I have consciously or unconsciously blocked His love from touching me - that is, perhaps I have a hardness of the heart, though unknowingly and need to be Born Again. But then I also see churches fighting for which of them is more Bible oriented and preaches a more life-transforming message. Anyone with shaky self-belief, is bound to fall prey to the subtle tactics of churches.
So Bible is basically cleverly written so that those who dont understand it could be brought into the faith telling them only if you are Born Again will you truly understand it. That's a tactic.
Just wanted to take a moment and tell you how much you’re needed and appreciated. Thank you for what you do!
I'm a Christian who HAS actually read the Bible. Can I have a civil debate with you? If there is something drastically wrong with my faith, I would like to hear it. I watched the video and have answers (from the Bible) to all his points.
@ while appreciate your desire to have a meaningful conversation on this I feel that I’m not the best person to do that. I would encourage you to look into the Atheist Community of Austin. They have many shows, chats, and forums where you can engage with people in a format that supports this kind of conversation. I think you and people like you deserve this kind of engagement and that’s a great place to do it.
@@pwhit685 I will definitely look into that, but I'm (most likely) not the best Christian to debate, either. I think it would just be beneficial to both of us to find weak points in our beliefs.
Believers typically don’t dare to open their minds to the possibility that they are wrong. As a former believer, I know that I was taught that such consideration was blasphemy, heresy, endangering your soul, and those of everyone you know and love. As you point out, once you open your mind to examine religion, and Christianity specifically, in an honest manner, there are countless red flags pointing to the logical fallacies. My open mind came as a result of education in high school. Since then I’ve never been quite accepted or welcome in my extended family.
What would you say are the most obvious red flags regarding Christianity ?
But then where did all of creation come from???
Good and evil exists …wouldn’t this be a sign of God and Satan?
Jesus is coming back! He loves you so much! Seek him and you will find him!
proverbs 24:16
I have literally just been thinking the last week that this would be the one for me. It was my first doubt when I was 10-11 years old and it's stuck with me over 20 years
@@jjphank why is Hagee so fat?
@@jjphank Here's one. Assuming you believe in the devil, what evidence do you have for anything in the bible being true given that the great deceiver could have just created or altered it to corrupt humans? Because then you will just have to assume that anything in the bible is false.
@@finestPlugins Or the bible could have been planted in the woods written on golden plates only...wait that one has been taken already.
@@jjphank - Serious question, have you actually read the bible without your bias in the way?
@@jjphank I'm afraid that's not an answer to my question. And if you can't answer that, nothing else you're writing makes any sense. You could even be a Satanist and wouldn't even know it.
I seriously can’t thank you enough Mr. Koolaid! Please don’t stop, never stop, the world needs you!
John 7:7
King James Version
7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.
Hebrews 11:6
King James Version
6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
John 1
King James Version
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
God loves you so much that He sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross to pay for your sins.
If you believe and put your trust in Jesus Christ, that He died on the cross to pay your sin debt and that He rose again on the third day, you will be saved. once you are saved, you will not die in your sins and be damned to hell for eternity.
God will remove your sins and your soul will be washed clean with the blood that Jesus Christ shed for us on the cross.
your own good works will not get you into heaven. Jesus Christ did all of the work for you, all you have to do is believe and put your trust in Him and He will save you.
Ephesians 1:13
King James Version
13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,.
Jesus Christ is coming back very soon and we all have to be ready.
I pray in Jesus Christ's mighty name that you be saved.
God bless :)
I was once just like you, so I don’t judge you at all. Thank you for your thoughtful reply.
Really? Man, I've seen better defenders of atheism. GrahamOppy is one of them.
@@eliwalker6245 It's hard to believe that humans still talk like this in the year 2022. It doesn't say much about our progress or our collective intelligence as a species.
@@mpleandre What are some others?
When I was a teen, my relationship with religion could be summed up in " I have no issue with God but I don't like his fanbase.". I hated how judgemental, hypocritical and close minded most of the church of a supposedly "Loving, kind and all forgiving God" was ( and, just to point it out, I'm Italian. We literally have the Vatican in our country).
Then, in my twenties I told to myself:" Before judging God and his mysterious ways, I should probably take a Bible I read it for myself in order to understand what I'm dealing with.". So I picked up a bible and began to read it and, after a few months of reading I understood one thing: that I was wrong about God's fanbase. The church is the perfect mirror of God they worship: a selfish, wrathful, unforgiving asshole who sometimes play with humanity as if we were toys and ignore us the rest of the time.
I mean, seriously, if any person in the world did even 1/100000 of the things God supposedly did, he would have been labeled as the greatest evil in human's history.
The most famous stories about God are a testament to how awful he is:
- Noah's ark: he literally flooded Earth, killing all the life in the whole planet except for 1 family and a pair of every other species and he did all of that because he deemed humanity sinful. So yes, Christianity worship a God whose kill count stands in the thousands of billions. A Christian will probably tell me that after that happened God said he would never do it again and that he regrets it. My answer would be something like " Oh, yeah, he said that... and then proceeded to do the exact same thing on a smaller scale in an even more painful way"
- The plagues of Egypt: he unleashed 10 plagues on Egypt, basically destroying the whole country to punish 1 single person ( the pharaoh). Thousands of innocent people died, including newborn children, just to punish one single unimportant individual. How is that rightful, merciful, loving and kind?
- The Original Sin: ah, my favourite one; the reason why all of humanity deserves to suffer, why the whole human race throughout history deserve to suffer during their whole life is that 2 humans sinned once upon a time. How is it Just and fair for the whole human race to be punished for the sin of 2 humans?
Does the punishment fit the crime? If I killed someone, would it be fair to punish my great great grandchildren for what I did? No it wouldn't. So why should we all suffer for what a couple of people did ages ago. How is it merciful, forgiving and fair to do all of that? To play with humanity, to make humanity and all the other species in the whole world suffer just because they exist?
Given Isaiah 45:7 I have an issue with god and certainly his fanbase.
Great concept! We do become what we worship.
I'd like to add to this the story of the 10 lost tribes of Israel. Because they continuously worshipped idols, they became slaves to the surrounding tribes and disappeared from history.
They took the bullet to dodge the missle. What happened to the faithful tribes of Judah and Benjamin? Thousands of years of persecution, the loss of their homeland, pogroms, and being trapped in ghettos, ultimately culminating in the HOLOCAUST.
@@ThyBountyHunter here is the entirety of Isaiah 45! The beautiful thing about the Old Testament is *context*
“Thus saith the LORD to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have holden, to subdue nations before him; and I will loose the loins of kings, to open before him the two leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut; I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight: I will break in pieces the gates of brass, and cut in sunder the bars of iron: and I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places, that thou mayest know that I, the LORD, which call thee by thy name, am the God of Israel. For Jacob my servant's sake, and Israel mine elect, I have even called thee by thy name: I have surnamed thee, though thou hast not known me. I am the LORD, and there is none else, there is no God beside me: I girded thee, though thou hast not known me: that they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the west, that there is none beside me. I am the LORD, and there is none else. I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things. Drop down, ye heavens, from above, and let the skies pour down righteousness: let the earth open, and let them bring forth salvation, and let righteousness spring up together; I the LORD have created it. Woe unto him that striveth with his Maker! Let the potsherd strive with the potsherds of the earth. Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What makest thou? or thy work, He hath no hands? Woe unto him that saith unto his father, What begettest thou? or to the woman, What hast thou brought forth? Thus saith the LORD, the Holy One of Israel, and his Maker, Ask me of things to come concerning my sons, and concerning the work of my hands command ye me. I have made the earth, and created man upon it: I, even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their host have I commanded. I have raised him up in righteousness, and I will direct all his ways: he shall build my city, and he shall let go my captives, not for price nor reward, saith the LORD of hosts. Thus saith the LORD, The labour of Egypt, and merchandise of Ethiopia and of the Sabeans, men of stature, shall come over unto thee, and they shall be thine: they shall come after thee; in chains they shall come over, and they shall fall down unto thee, they shall make supplication unto thee, saying, Surely God is in thee; and there is none else, there is no God. Verily thou art a God that hidest thyself, O God of Israel, the Saviour. They shall be ashamed, and also confounded, all of them: they shall go to confusion together that are makers of idols. But Israel shall be saved in the LORD with an everlasting salvation: ye shall not be ashamed nor confounded world without end. For thus saith the LORD that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the LORD; and there is none else. I have not spoken in secret, in a dark place of the earth: I said not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek ye me in vain: I the LORD speak righteousness, I declare things that are right. Assemble yourselves and come; draw near together, ye that are escaped of the nations: they have no knowledge that set up the wood of their graven image, and pray unto a god that cannot save. Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time? who hath told it from that time? have not I the LORD? and there is no God else beside me; a just God and a Saviour; there is none beside me. Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else. I have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, That unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear. Surely, shall one say, in the LORD have I righteousness and strength: even to him shall men come; and all that are incensed against him shall be ashamed. In the LORD shall all the seed of Israel be justified, and shall glory.”
Isaiah 45:1-25 KJV
@@Glory_be_to_Christ I don't need the whole thing I just needed Isaiah 45:7 where god says he created evil, and that is the KJV.
7 months you went digging through for a comment and all you do is confirm what I said.
I have always remembered 1 of the "7 reasons for Gods existence" at a private Catholic high school...... And I QUOTE "Because He does". Suffice to say the lay teacher spent the rest of the class to try and explain why it was valid to teens who liked science and knew what arguments were BS. One of of friends just said "Wait - you can just say that, it's not a REASON"
As a Christian, I would say us imperfect, sinful people, cannot comprehend a "perfect" form of communication, and if we did see one, we would say it is not correct, or it is oppressing it's message on us, and it is flawed.
So that god s incapable of making humans that can comprehend what he wants to communicate and incapable of communicating the very essential things.
Or is it that he just doesn't care? Or doesn't exist?
Which is it?
Cause if you believe your can't comprehend what that god wants as it is completely unclear that you can do whatever you want as you will always be wrong and the whole thing makes no sense.
exactly what i was thinking
Ofcourse you would say that😂😂😂 What else can you say? You are forced to say whatever the fxck to make it right so that you don’t ever have to face your fear of there being nothing after you die. That’s too much for you to handle.😂
@@wallomaie1752tbf I think if people JUST used religion as a coping mechanism for fear of death, it wouldn’t be so bad, but pretty much all religions weaponise or use their ideas to control instead
Muslims addressed this issue with their holy book in the sense that they claim that angel Gabriel told the prophet exactly what to write and translations are forbidden (so it's supposed to be only in Arabic). Even so, you get different interpretations to the point that it leads to terrorism. With that said, I don't think different translations of the bible are that big of an issue as this guy claims them to be.