Its funny because know and days, people believe that the earth is millions of years old. But scientists have assumed that by radio metric dating. I thank the Lord for giving us a critical thinking mind. Even our Lord in flesh, asked critical and logical questions. I pray that the Lord lets us ask questions and learn more about God, and the sacrifice done for all of mankind as a gift. Josephus even in the 1st century, during Christs time acknowledge Jesus. Even Tacitus a Roman, also. Acts 4:12 NKJV - “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” ✝️🙏✝️
At about 12 mins you mentioned Bible translations but neglected to discuss that there are different meanings for the same word at different times and in different locations. This fact means there is no "purity" of the original text. I'll keep listening until the end because I am a student of critical thinking but at this point I'm not sure Christian and critical thinking should be used in the same sentence.
The Church has always maintained that the original texts, the autographs and not the copies, are without error by virtue of their God-inspired quality. BTW, I'm a Christian who spent most of his undergrad studies in philosophy and that effort has only strengthened my belief in the Gospel.
@@mchristr Many people benefit from faith. As long as your faith doesn't attempt to limit anyone else's freedom of action or their faith, your reverance for "inspired" writings will do no harm.
@@mchristr That is the fallacy of appeal to authority. "The church" has no way of knowing the the bible was inspired by God or is inerrant. Which ever church you are talking about.
@@badatpseudoscience And Atheism is the golden child of critical thinking? Completely untrue. Why else would teachers like Dr Liz Jackson teach such skills to her students? If faith lacked critical thinking, it would have died out long ago. But alas it has not & never will.
😂 What’s already funny is UA-cam has AI generated translations of Hitlers speeches and of every other historical figure. Go listen and decide for yourself & maybe you’ll be inspired to think critically, OR “….study war no more.”
Sorry, but believing is a god who built a perfect world, that got corrupted (how does something perfect get corrupted?). Then that God had to sacrifice himself to himself to forgiving anyone (because an all powerful god can't forgiving any sin without blood magic). And he did it all to save you from what he is going to do to you. That's not very good critical thinking, it seems to me like Christians have had their eyes shut with a vested interest in a promise of an eternal after life, but sometimes something that is too good to be true is not too good to be true if you have faith. The best part of this video for me was the hypocritical statement "They read things on the internet and believe it." What about things in the Bible? Sorry if I offended you, just go back to your church (the old version of safe spaces).
Have you ever read Jesus' parable about the splinter in the other guys eye? May be an atheist, but I can still read and understand what Jesus said, and follow what he says when it makes sense.
WONDERFUL!
This was an interesting video - you have me thinking much more about what I think and my Biblical Worldview!
Its funny because know and days, people believe that the earth is millions of years old. But scientists have assumed that by radio metric dating. I thank the Lord for giving us a critical thinking mind.
Even our Lord in flesh, asked critical and logical questions. I pray that the Lord lets us ask questions and learn more about God, and the sacrifice done for all of mankind as a gift. Josephus even in the 1st century, during Christs time acknowledge Jesus. Even Tacitus a Roman, also.
Acts 4:12 NKJV - “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”
✝️🙏✝️
At about 12 mins you mentioned Bible translations but neglected to discuss that there are different meanings for the same word at different times and in different locations. This fact means there is no "purity" of the original text. I'll keep listening until the end because I am a student of critical thinking but at this point I'm not sure Christian and critical thinking should be used in the same sentence.
The Church has always maintained that the original texts, the autographs and not the copies, are without error by virtue of their God-inspired quality. BTW, I'm a Christian who spent most of his undergrad studies in philosophy and that effort has only strengthened my belief in the Gospel.
@@mchristr Many people benefit from faith. As long as your faith doesn't attempt to limit anyone else's freedom of action or their faith, your reverance for "inspired" writings will do no harm.
@@mikefinn Faith is the antithesis of critical thinking. It is bias by definition.
@@mchristr That is the fallacy of appeal to authority. "The church" has no way of knowing the the bible was inspired by God or is inerrant. Which ever church you are talking about.
@@badatpseudoscience And Atheism is the golden child of critical thinking?
Completely untrue. Why else would teachers like Dr Liz Jackson teach such skills to her students?
If faith lacked critical thinking, it would have died out long ago. But alas it has not & never will.
😂 What’s already funny is UA-cam has AI generated translations of Hitlers speeches and of every other historical figure. Go listen and decide for yourself & maybe you’ll be inspired to think critically, OR “….study war no more.”
Can you give me a reason why you believe that a critical thinker needs to have a Christian worldview, it seems like a nonsequitur to me.
Sorry, but believing is a god who built a perfect world, that got corrupted (how does something perfect get corrupted?). Then that God had to sacrifice himself to himself to forgiving anyone (because an all powerful god can't forgiving any sin without blood magic). And he did it all to save you from what he is going to do to you. That's not very good critical thinking, it seems to me like Christians have had their eyes shut with a vested interest in a promise of an eternal after life, but sometimes something that is too good to be true is not too good to be true if you have faith.
The best part of this video for me was the hypocritical statement "They read things on the internet and believe it." What about things in the Bible?
Sorry if I offended you, just go back to your church (the old version of safe spaces).
Have you ever read Jesus' parable about the splinter in the other guys eye? May be an atheist, but I can still read and understand what Jesus said, and follow what he says when it makes sense.
why are u even here go do something useful
it says "for Christians"
Stuff like that had been answer before by many believers that did there research to explain it ain't nothing knew.