N. T. Wright on Atheism

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    Renowned Author and speaker N.T. Wright sits down with JD Walt to talk his view on Atheism. Part one of this four part series, discusses how to deal with a backlash against a false perception of Christianity.

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  • @christophertaylor3150
    @christophertaylor3150 6 років тому +22

    Let's welcome challenges to other worldviews. Lets enter into dialog with them. Lets bless them even when they curse us. Remember, we are the only ones under the mandate to love our enemies because we were all at one time God's enemies too. May we give the same grace we have been given.

  • @deadfileman
    @deadfileman 9 років тому +32

    I gotta say..I think he's being pretty moderate. Adressing the fact that many atheist writers, while brilliant, do get their facts wrong is not really extreme. Just an observation.

    • @robertlight6905
      @robertlight6905 5 років тому

      What facts do we get wrong? Do prove your point.

    • @braydynniewiadomski5454
      @braydynniewiadomski5454 2 роки тому

      @@robertlight6905 One thing Hitchens got wrong, was his understanding of Jesus' teaching of 'not thinking about tomorrow' as not to invest or properly care for one's children, in a sense, to completely ignore the future. In reality, the passage at the end of chapter 6 of Matthew, from the Sermon on the Mount, was about not worrying about the future, for there are many texts in the Bible on preparing for the future and raising one's children in healthy ways that honor God and do not take us from a place of faith.
      I do not believe this is what Wright was referring to, but this is something I noticed myself recently, I have not yet read Hitchens' 'God is not Great' but I have seen many of his UA-cam videos and used to be an atheist myself, and believed a lot of his misunderstandings of Biblical texts, to be, well, gospel. May God bless you to see through the lies to His glorious light that was manifested in Jesus, Robert! Amen.

    • @braydynniewiadomski5454
      @braydynniewiadomski5454 2 роки тому

      @CJ P. Come now, that isn't helpful.

  • @joshafennell
    @joshafennell 11 років тому

    My friend that is a bad argument using Ezekiel 18, for the dealing of that passage is about transference of sin from father to son. What happened in Newtown and Aurora are examples of evil men doing evil things unto evil ends, and the righteous and the unrighteous are often times caught up in these events together. What I think your missing from Rick Perry is that reacting to these events with gun control laws does not help the families in the end, for it will not stop the violence.

  • @FourtyParsecs
    @FourtyParsecs 11 років тому

    Well put. I'm glad to see a Christian leader in the spotlight who doesn't have an ax to grind against the Atheist movement, but can see it in a positive light.

  • @FlintSparkedStudios
    @FlintSparkedStudios 12 років тому

    He's got that view of understanding all the angles of situations instead of viewing it as a two sided argument. I really like that. You see a lot of videos on UA-cam about religion and atheism with "versus" and "destroys" in them. Suggesting we are to assume what we know is 100% correct and should argue for that completely. Isn't that a bit arrogant to do?

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    8th. The sense that learning about both religions is radical or controversial actually appeals to teens and young adults, engaging them at precisely the moment when many youth lose interest in religion. I know plenty of churchs that keep working for others like giving food to the poor, praying over people in need of love, and building houses for the homeless. for ages of 10- 80 all of them work for a common good, which is to show love to their "neighbors".

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    Being saved, is the reference that we can have a relationship with such an awesome God who loves us all. if you deny the relationship you deny the salvation and his free gift of his one and only son dying to save us from our sins, making us unredeemable.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    5th. Children deeply appreciate it when both parents are equally comfortable sharing their religious traditions, places of worship, and thinking, and when they sense a balance of power between parents. When one parent is the “out” or “odd” parent with a religion that differs from the rest of the family, the child may sense the lack of family unity, and may even interpret one parent as dominant and the other as submissive, misguided, or even in moral danger.-

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    i believe there was a book in the bible written about these types of discussion, i believe it was Paul who wrote a letter to the Churchs of Rome regarding this type of thing.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    6th. As parents, we cannot ultimately control the religious identity of our children anyway. All adults can, and many do, switch religious affiliations in adulthood. Giving children some basis in both familial traditions gives them a better basis for making a choice or shifting labels, rather than forcing them to start from scratch in learning a new religion. From what you told me, i would figure you have had to find a new truth after learning about your other belief.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    he is referring to the flood, and im sure there were children, but we have a merciful and loving God who goes above and beyond in his actions to show he loves us.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    3rd. Whether they eventually choose to identify with one religion or with both, people who are religiously bi-literate, who know the stories and rituals of two religions, will have a greater understanding of world politics, history, culture and literature. So usually the religious would explain their relgion to people who differ, and would be taught the others relgion and find for themselves who is correct, or if the have no idea about their own religion, to learn of their own relgion.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    1st. Children have the right to understand and appreciate both cultures and religions represented in their family tree. Withholding information or explanations about this background can create resentment, or a sense of the suppressed religion as “forbidden fruit.” This was my own experience, growing up in an interfaith family without any education about my Christian side.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    We are fallen people and that is easily seen through history, the old testiment people made sacrifices because they sinned, it someone was perfect and didnt sin, then they wouldnt have to make any sacrifice. the sacifice is meant to show when you do something bad it doesnt help grow a stronger relatioship with a perfect being and shows that something must be paid for your action. Our loving savior paid the biggest price with his life and died for us out of love.

  • @MrSomethingscary
    @MrSomethingscary 11 років тому

    i suppose my version would be: "if there were no God i'd quit trying to worship Him."? honestly, i'd quit trying to worship Him if He's any different than Jesus. so, if there's no God, or a different God, i'd quit.
    yeah, sorry, i stuck you with the "hate God" crowd b/c most of the time those who pretend to merely deny His existence actually don't deny it, they just resent it.
    i recommend gary habermas on YT for history of Jesus. would you say atheism is more useful? how do you measure it?

  • @jeffyoungblood1863
    @jeffyoungblood1863 11 років тому

    oh, he's excellent, and another exception. Love LOTR. But where are the contemporary writers?

  • @jtonna1624
    @jtonna1624 11 років тому

    How is vicarious redemption morally corrupt? When one person gives up his life for the saviour of another is that a morally incorrect thing to do? It has been depicted throughout the ages as the highest form of moral goodness

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    You're almost right. The word murder means premeditated and deliberate, whereas the word kill means one being taking the life of another being regardless of circumstance. And I believe that any person killing another person is always wrong, regardless of circumstances (I'm against the death penalty, but thankfully I'm British and we don't have it here)....

  • @billybagbom
    @billybagbom 12 років тому

    I think it's interesting how often, in books and interviews, N.T. Wright is careful to differentiate between what passes for Christianity in the modern West and what one might still explore as Christianity emanating from the East.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    What jesus says sums up the bible is Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, and soul, and love your neighbor, and it even goes to tell how to love. some versions say love as i have loved you. please tell me if you need to be educated in the bible, because right now i can only assume. and as i said before tell me what you believe if you contradict me.

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    ...And in the circumstances we've been talking about, i.e. that of the biblical flood, I would argue that there was a kind of law enforcement to stop them: God. He intervened in the affairs of humans several times before and after then, and of course during (he made the flood happen), but to argue that he couldn't stop them by other means doesn't make sense, given his supposed omnipotence...

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    sorry to interupt your conversation, but im pretty sure the reason he made humans was the he desired a loving relationship with people and free will a given when he created us, in order for him to be a just and righteous God.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    can a father be a father if his children deny him?

  • @DanPrinMan
    @DanPrinMan 12 років тому

    Honestly - but I can't say this about absolutely everyone - most serious Biblical scholars tend to keep their studies on the scholarly level and not so much on the popular.
    I think Wright would be a beast bhind the podium, but he does more good in his writing and personal dialogue with other scholars.

  • @ericday4505
    @ericday4505 8 років тому +3

    I really like N T, I do but he never lets go an opportunity to take shots at the 'west', or America, watered down version of God, and listen he is brilliant and mostly on point, but in his books and some of his talks he always takes shots at America. This makes me wonder. Anyway the guy is a great New Testament scholar, he can be a little wordy in his books but he is on point.

    • @dannymurzea
      @dannymurzea 8 років тому +4

      You do realize when you talk about "western christianity" it's talking about Europe as well?? So he is talking about his culture just as much as ours.

    • @ericday4505
      @ericday4505 8 років тому

      dannymurzea Fair enough.

    • @polemeros
      @polemeros 7 років тому +1

      He never misses an opportunity to be snide about America and American religion, when his own country has turned itself into a dog's breakfast and his own Church of England is a laughingtstock. Not an attractive trait of certain Brits.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    7th. Even if parents label their child with one religion, the outside world may reject that label. Jews will either label your children based on the religion of the mother (in the case of Conservative and Orthodox), or based on meeting certain litmus tests of Jewish practice (in the case of Reform). Meanwhile, Muslims go by the religion of the child’s father. Some Christians will label children based on whether they have been baptized, or “saved.”, or openly admit that they believe. -

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    The reason why Christian adults should teach there children this religion is that it is a proven fact that any child that grows up with a religion is much more sucessful in life and more happier. and if you truly believe there is no God then isnt that your main pursuit in life (happiness and sucess in what you do)? The morals of the Bible are a great add on to children to have in any carreer, and teachs the children to show love on this earth so that people will not kill or commit suicide etc..

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    9th. The ability to see the world from more than one perspective, the interfaith child’s stereoscopic vision, has benefits beyond the religious domain. Many adult interfaith children testify that their interfaith status predisposes them to become natural peacemakers and bridge-builders. I would 100% agree with because of my personal experiences and my friends and family do agree 100% with this. Also being a peacemaker is how you make good character and is a key element to success.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    4th. Some interfaith families abandon religious education altogether when they cannot agree on one religion. But interfaith adults raised with “nothing” sometimes express regret and frustration at their own religious ignorance. If both parents are unified in passing on an atheist, secular humanist or ethical culture perspective (different from choosing nothing), that’s fine. But for me, teaching both is vastly preferable to avoiding religious or ethical education altogether.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    i also believe any loving Christian that has a great relationship with God would say that in a human relationship it is man and women, when they say this they do not say " o well man and man, and women and women are horrible, but they do stick with the Bible's thoughts. i do not believe that the first thing any religion should do is hate especially if they have such a loving God. The first the religious people should do is show love. and they it is up to those who struggle with sin-

  • @jltc5478
    @jltc5478 8 років тому

    A LOGICAL REASON TO BELIEVE IN GOD...
    And all of the sudden, from nothing and out of nowhere, whatever now is came to exist on its own and by it's own NONEXISTENT matter and obvious powerlessness. That's hard to 'believe'; but some people 'believe' THAT!!
    So... The Biblical option is that God must and DOES exist and He must have created everything by His own power. But where did He come from? We all have questions... That's where FAITH comes into play.
    We either 'believe' that the universe and our world created itself out of nothing without God, or we 'believe' that God created everything.
    If God is real and there's a heaven and a hell, ONE DAY WE 'ALL' WILL FIND OUT. If we believed in Him as He calls us to, we will be rewarded for our faith. However, If He is real and we don't/ didn't believe then we will be punished for unbelief. We have lost/ will lose everything. That's a big risk to take. Like someone said "If you live like there's no hell (ie. without faith); you better be right!".
    HOWEVER, If he is not real and we believed, the end will be the same for EVERYONE, but we have/had lost NOTHING by believing.
    I BELIEVE IN GOD. It makes sense... It's even logical. Don't you think?
    What is Faith?
    The Bible defines it:
    Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction ofthings not seen (Hebrews 11:1)
    J.L.T.

  • @redneckvoodoo3572
    @redneckvoodoo3572 12 років тому

    Okay? The definition of empirical evidence is data gathered by observation and or experiment. The problem is, when someone says the words "Its a proven fact", it now become their responsibility show the evidence that it is indeed a proven fact. Until then, it is all just personal opinion. In this instance, can you show any scientific studies that would support your claim of a proven fact? I don't mean studies by religious organizations, but by independent non-biased scientific reviews.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    i have already told you that i have read it 3x's all the way through and still do.
    nothing i said should contradict any of my former posts, unless i worded things weirdly. and the bible is clear on what it is all about, while you just focus on the old testiment, i focus on the whole book. Jesus says what sums up the laws and the prophets aka the old testiment, which is the Lord your God, and love your neighbor. i can tell you that is in Matthew 5 and Luke 10 clearly says this.

  • @richp860
    @richp860 11 років тому

    Those passages can both be correct if one considers the perspective of the authors. Some scholars believe this issue is solved very easily in suggesting that the author of Mark and John simply went by different calendars. Your charge that at least one of these accounts is factually incorrect is indeed factually incorrect. It's not a dichotomy as you seem to suggest.

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    You only need to rationalise free will and find ways around it if you believe in the concept of a creator.

  • @billybagbom
    @billybagbom 12 років тому

    A man of Wright's stature doesn't descend to "debate." He "dialogues" with Bart Ehrman, on the Problem of Evil and Suffering. You can probably google it.

  • @MrSomethingscary
    @MrSomethingscary 11 років тому

    Japan and Norway have better societies than the US? that's not telling me how you measure which is better, that's just telling me the results of your measurements. is it freedom of the individual? economic strength? amount of people trying to immigrate to the country? i know that the answer could be very complicated, but if i don't know how you're measuring the usefullness of christianity or theism then how can i engage with your claim?
    what does God represent to most primates/(humans?)?

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    Hell is not for the evil, but for those who do not acknowledge that excepting Jesus Christ is the only way to be saved from our sinful nature and brought into his unboundful love.

  • @FlintSparkedStudios
    @FlintSparkedStudios 12 років тому

    @perichoresis7
    That makes me think, if we are created in God's image, doesn't it make sense that he would make things like that intricate? Where some unfortunately are dismissive of such things like your example as a flaw, others can realize the deeper meaning. A meaning that is not over-analyzed or misconstrued, but just some genuine thought and historical understanding as opposed to a quick 100% literal interpretation.
    To me that is not doubting the credibility of the Bible, but respectful.

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    Oh and by the way, here's the dictionary definition of threat:
    A statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone

  • @randyzabel
    @randyzabel 11 років тому

    This comment makes no sense. Where does scripture state the story of redemption makes no sense? Besides my comment was that how is the story of redemption immoral. Your comment does not address that point at all.

  • @dalethorn2
    @dalethorn2 6 років тому +1

    Jesus could read a person's intent - even the intent of a group such as the Pharisees. Jesus could read the intent of an evolutionist and see clearly that their objective is to clear away the burden of belief in God and all that it entails - humility, sacrifice, love for the unpleasant and unloved, worship of God instead of money and things, etc.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    You can tell the right way of reading the bible because it will aline with other scriptures, and dont fool yourself in to thinking other wise. and it is not my way, or i would live a full and just life of sin. My God makes it clear to those who truly search for this God, and who desires a relationship with him. You are making me feel like looking up the catholic religion.lol or at least making you tell me what type of church you went to. so i could figure out what you learned, if you did.

  • @mawa89g
    @mawa89g 11 років тому

    I guess he's referring to the first half-sentence of Corinthians 1:18 while ""forgetting""/not understanding the following sentence & whole passage ;)

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 11 років тому

    religion does have a purpose, that is a fact, in giving hospitality all the way to giving hope of a life after death.

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    You're completely missing the point. If God already knew every single choice that they would make, why did he create them. You can say 'they had a choice' but he already knew which choices they would make, created them anyway, and then killed them for doing exactly what he already knew they were going to when they created them. And I've just spent my last 5 posts telling you what is unreasonable with your rationalisations.

  • @jeffyoungblood1863
    @jeffyoungblood1863 11 років тому

    me and my wife are ministers who focus on the arts. we are both musicians and visual artists. We know what it is like to struggle in that, especially in the church, who often doesn't know what to do with creatives. And this is part of why the church is not making significant impact in culture. Bad Christian movies isn't going to do it. We need people of imagination walking in freedom! ok, off my soapbox now.

  • @raywingfield
    @raywingfield 12 років тому

    I can't help but notice that large neckless Mr. Wright is wearing, is it a amulet or charm, does it protect him like Mormon underwear?

  • @jeffyoungblood1863
    @jeffyoungblood1863 11 років тому

    He did. And most of them are really good, but he really is the exception, not the rule. And then there is G.K Chesterton, also, excellent. Other than those two, I can't think of one decent Christian writer of fiction/fantasy. And even those guys stopped writing 40 years ago. Christians, as Franky Shcaffer put it, are "Addicted to mediocrity"

  • @JaffarDS
    @JaffarDS 12 років тому

    Great argument right there....

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    You do realise that's a rationalisation, right? Whether it was a worldwide flood or a local one, it was still an act of genocide.But like I said, that was only one example
    And I'm glad that you brought up the problem of free will.You believe that your god is all powerful and all knowing, right?So he created those people, knowing ahead of time that they weren't going to live up to his standards, and then killed them for being the way he supposedly made them.Interested to see your rationalisation

  • @DavidVonR
    @DavidVonR 11 років тому

    Have you lived in Japan, Norway or the US?

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    The entire bible is symbolic literature, you could take any meaning from it you watned to if you looked closely enough, but that's beside the point. The book of revelations was actually written about the emperor Nero. The references to an anti-christ and the coming apocalypse were meant to represent his tyrannical reign that was happening at the time it was written. Fun fact.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    actually the Bible is history and if alines with most of the other scriptures then sure you could try and figure out how to put your opinion into the bible and its history. tell me where you got that fun fact of yours? and was it from both a relgious and non religious based study?

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    10th. continued, The rich tapestry of each interfaith family is a microcosm of the lively design of religious evolution through history. Scientists testify to the power of this type of “fractal” design, in which each small part echoes the pattern of the whole: fascinating, complex, and gorgeous. those are my points thanks for reading them if you do, and i am eagerly awaiting you reply, but if you question my reply's i ask that you be kind,and check out your evidence to support your statements.-

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    ok, lets just say i am morally bankrupt.
    what are my evil acts that you acuse me of, i try daily to love just as my savior has loved me, and if that is evil fine, then ill try to be the most evil person in the world.
    i say my god because most people dont know who their God is and what his character is, but i know my God is a loving and just God who will never abandon me, and gives me what i need to succeed and love.

  • @randyzabel
    @randyzabel 11 років тому

    To assert that who accepts Christ's redemption and the act of that sacrifice is sick and immoral is astounding to me. Exactly how is this so? Aside from Christianity, the idea of self sacrifice is indeed a noble endeavor. Within Christianity, Christ (being divine) offered the only universal means of redemption. How is that immoral? This is a completely absurd position.

  • @TheSmithDorian
    @TheSmithDorian 11 років тому

    Yes absolutely. Or an alien could have landed and hit the gospel writers with a localized time ray gun. Yes, now that I think of it there are hundreds of reasons why these accounts are actually both correct.
    But seriously - the calendar that the writers were using has got nothing to do with it. Neither one refers to or cites a date. They refer to a specific event (Passover) and when, in relation to that event, Jesus died.
    You should be asking why the gospels are different rather than denying it.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    God did not create people to kill them, if you do believe that you believe our God is a god who has predestined whether people live or die, whether they go to heaven or hell, etc. but he provided them with a escape goat. and just as Moses warned the egyptians, Noah warned his fellow people. that predestination type of God is not the God of the Bible.

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    Maybe. But I have to ask again, what about God will provide? The humans of the time might have been corrupt, but you believe your god to be benevolent, I assume. Any loving father who loved his children would never be able to just let them waste away. But instead he chose to kill them. If this sounds messed up to you, it's because it is...

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    No, there were some very subtle yet very important differences. You started off by saying that (and I'm paraphrasing here) that threats aren't always bad because sometimes they're used against bad people. Well that's great. They're still threats. It has negative connotations because it is a negative concept. You then said that there would more than likely have been fewer people then than there are now. So what? Again, genocide is still genocide...

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    sry im getting back to your comment extremely late, sorry for the rudenss, but i have been busy, so sorry for that. ill read what you wrote and then respond in just a short amount of time

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    How did he reveal himself to you?

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    So far i have disprove 3 of you comments, the first about athiesms definition, by using a dictionary, and the second time i disproved you, was you said that my loving God couldnt be mentioned in scripture and i gave you the most known scripture to all christians. showing in that scripture that my God is loving, to send his own son to die for me and everyone else. the third was you said that muslim and christian beliefs are similar, but they arent, because of the diffence in the God's described.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    i was replying to formmer comments, and im referring to the Bible's truth on almost all of them, maybe that is why it might not make sense, just my guess though. and if you want to stop this conversation, just stoping replying to me, and stop making false accusations about my God.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    That would prove he is an unjust God, who doesnt give us free will, and would make himself a liar.

  • @joshafennell
    @joshafennell 11 років тому

    But prayer refocuses our own lives on what really is important, for a person that really is concerned about what God wants, will find it, true faith in God produces peace and hope, without peace and hope, man is in conflict and hopelessness. And to say that Christianity is morally bankrupt is a misunderstanding of what morality really is. The shootings themselves are the immoral acts, the punishment of the innocent for the wicked is immoral, but to pray for the families and our country is not.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    on that last comment im not trying to say that you didnt check your evidence, because i believe life experience is also an evidence to support your first comment, just didnt want to give the wrong impression.haha

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    Yes, agreed. But it has pretty much nothing to do with your assertion that depriving a child of religion harms the child in some way. I agree that it could, if the child is already indoctrinated and feels dependent upon the religion, which is ultimately religion's goal. If you don't introduce the child to religion to begin with that's a moot point.

  • @FlintSparkedStudios
    @FlintSparkedStudios 12 років тому

    @perichoresis7
    Nice to know there's more sensible folk out there. =D
    Do you mind if I ask, what kind of views do you have? I hate labeling a person with these titles but I suppose I mean along the lines of creationist, theistic evolutionist, atheist, etc, etc.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 11 років тому

    i will ask a different question then, where did the lie first start? and nothing harmful can ever benefit in this world, and if that is true, why has this book influence positive change in 2.2 billion lives.
    while stating scripture of God's love doesnt make it true, it proves you wrong because you said "As for a loving god... ****, don't you read the bible... there is **** all love within its pages.." it is very funny to me that you have read the Bible 4x's and still struggle with its context.

  • @FlintSparkedStudios
    @FlintSparkedStudios 12 років тому

    @perichoresis7
    Wow, I think we have quite similar beliefs. Reading Genesis, I always felt it was trying to convey something much bigger than man had the capability to understand yet. I mean, how silly is it to assume we know exactly what God means in such a story!
    I think it's become pretty obvious evolution is a solid thing going on, and I would be shocked if scientists were every proved otherwise. And either way, I've always felt the main message of Jesus Christ was emphasized.

  • @MrMattSax
    @MrMattSax Рік тому

    “Shrill”: not believing in unprovable, magical ideas. An interesting redefinition.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    if you want ways to see of how God has revealed himself just google Christian testimonies, the internet is at your disposal. Use it for yours and others benefit.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    you just contradicted youself, you said that you dont call my God anything, and then called him a blood thursty God. Explain what scriptures you use to be able to call him a blood thirsty God. or are you just making you own opinion?

  • @TrakeM118
    @TrakeM118 4 роки тому

    As always, the no true Scotsman defense. Thing is, I don't care if you think that the christinity that is backing the least moral people I've ever seen in my life and trying to make anyone who isn't like them second class citizens is "true christinity". It's the christianity that actually exists and actually has power. It's what christianity is in practice, in reality. I don't care if it's your idea of what christianity should be or your theory of what christianity should be. It's what it is in reality and I care about actual reality.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    is God a merciful God, enough to the point where he would spare children from hell because of the limit of time on their age on this earth? the answer is yes, and is easily seen in scripture.

  • @FlintSparkedStudios
    @FlintSparkedStudios 12 років тому

    @perichoresis7
    It's funny all the "discussions" that can be found in comment sections and articles that just sling mud at the opposing belief. And I always notice neither side finishes with any progress, but both people are just mad. What has broadened my Christian perspective has always been discussions with level-headed people. Atheists, Christian denominations, and people who are just trying to figure it all out. haha

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    So you don't believe that God can change hearts? I thought that was the entire idea behind being 'saved'

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    Go to the websites, and check them out and tell me how they are false, or read mere chrstianity, or read i dont have enough faith to be an athiest, and try to find just one thing that is true, because obviously you cant except the facts of history, and you probably wont until you read and understand for yourself.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    i dont have children im pretty young.lol and why would i kill, isnt killing a sin? And would you call it stupid to live a life of loving others, and being careful just incase you are wrong? You can believe what ever you want, but i wont stop commenting because you call my God a liar, and more, when he tell us in scripture who he is, and it continues form the fist page to the last page to tell what kind of God he is.

  • @2274brian
    @2274brian 11 років тому

    Where does scripture say it makes no sense?

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    sry for not replying but my computer is stupid. ill reply to all those comments that i havent replyed to for such a long time.
    i at least am glad i am talking to you of all people since you say you understand the bible and have read it 2x's i have read it 3x's all of NIV.lol The bible mention a loving God, and im suprised that you have not read that out of the 2x's you have. ill at least mention 1 scripture that says God is loving."John 3:16-21. this scripture means you lied in that comment.

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    -continued-
    More to the point, it seems like God was a much bigger threat than these supposed bad people ever could be. I doubt that it was in any of their power to flood the lands killing absolutely everybody. And furthermore, am I also supposed to believe that ABSOLUTELY EVERYONE was deserving of death except for one man and his family? Talk about overkill. We're not just talking about 'some people.' Even if we're only talking about a local flood, it was still EVERYBODY in that area.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 11 років тому

    tell me the exact lie. not just saying it all is a lie, but exact details with relieble facts that i could find on the internet to support the disproof of the bible... who would not want to live forever when the alternate choice is to die.... this is something that doesnt take much thinking... death is something unknown, even to you, if there is a way to obtain life after death with a loving God then i would take that choice everyday.
    i cant understand why people troll so much!!!

  • @NorCaltheologians
    @NorCaltheologians 11 років тому

    Have you studied the New Testament in depth at all besides infidel blogs?

  • @jzepher8319
    @jzepher8319 11 років тому

    Anything that's based on a lie is of no value... who the fuck would want to live forever... think about it for a bit... the prospect is terrifying.
    I cant understand why anyone would want to live for eternity!!!

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    The old testiment is just about laws they needed to preform in order that they may know God and have a relationship with him, and their are way more laws than just sacrificing doves, and cows etc. I already told you that if you stop calling my God and the bible things that are not true i will stop replying. or you could just stop replying to my comments. I do not see it being a waist of time learning something new.lol
    and ill pray for you and your family. in my way of showing that i care for you

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    I dont see how i am morally bankrupt?
    and i told you all you have to do is stop talking trash on my God and his word.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    This conversation will not be over until you stop repying, because i cant back down when you lie about my God, because he has done so much for me.
    Muslim and Christians believe in a way different God, They have a God who is not personal, and if that God isnt personal how can you grow a relationship with him? you cant, were my God is a God who loves and cares for all of his children, and sent his own son to die for anyone who will except him. and I could go on about the differences.

  • @billybagbom
    @billybagbom 12 років тому

    Ouch! The Bible. You must mean the parts where there's a talking snake and a unicorn and a flying spaghetti monster and a man in a whale and Moses looks a lot like Charleton Heston and there are no dinosaurs and the whole history of the universe can be reduced to about 6,000 years and people think the devil can cause insanity, people killed each other and did all sorts of shameful things to other people because they could and everything got screwed up from there and stuff like that. Don't know.

  • @alex123superface
    @alex123superface 12 років тому

    Are you really going to make me repeat myself again? Let's take it through step by step:
    You believe that God is omniscient.
    Therefore, God knows exactly who will be good and who will be evil.
    God could have chosen not to create those who he knew would do evil, but did anyway.
    God then killed those people for being exactly the way he already knew they were going to be. How is this justified?
    -continued in next post-

  • @ShogunOrta
    @ShogunOrta 2 роки тому

    Death is still death, and people aee as much sheep as theyve ever been. Not saying theres anything wrong with being a sheep tho.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 11 років тому

    well im glad that you have read the Bible, but i doubt that you understood the Bible. That doesnt make you one up on me because you clearly have not gotten the main point out of this book. And the main reason why you couldnt answer my question is probably because it is hard to accuse this book of being a lie because there are hardly any that can disprove the Bible. i only use the words "hardly any", because i do not have universal intelligence to a point where i know everything.

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    as i said raising a child with out good morales, integrity, etc is just as worse.

  • @winston678
    @winston678 7 років тому

    knowledgeable

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    You are basing God on the words of man, and not the words of his own, so man up and read a Bible for you own understanding.

  • @jzepher8319
    @jzepher8319 11 років тому

    I tell everyone to "go to hell" every day. The other option isn't much chop!!!
    Go to hell... its not meant as an insult!!!

  • @Morgan_1464
    @Morgan_1464 12 років тому

    READ THE BIBLE FOR YOURSELF AND DONT TAKE OTHER PEOPLES OPINION ABOUT THE BIBLE BEFORE DECIDING WHAT YOU CALL TRUE!!!!

  • @FortheLuIz
    @FortheLuIz 12 років тому

    When you boil it down in simple terms, there is no satisfactory answer why innocent children and animals are murdered by the god of the bible. It's sick and twisted. Apologist try and wrap it up in a nice neat smelling package, but I don't buy it.
    Genesis 8:21? He wipes everything out (including innocent children and animals), then realizes after 60 days that "the heart is evil from youth" and promises not to do it again? Really? Think McFly, think.