When I was younger, I actually somehow thought that being kidnapped by pirates was his punishment for bringing a soccer ball into church. I was a weird kid.
The point of Peter's vision was to reach out to the world, not just stay in his bubble. If that means going to a Gentile's house to preach the gospel, do it. If going to a Gentile's house to preach the gospel means eating what's set before you, DO IT! Unless it's going to send you into anaphylactic shock, you have no excuse to be ungrateful to your host. Especially if you want to share God's love with them.
I hate how this is what's taught to us. The Celtic religion was so deep and detailed with wondrous elements thrown in everywhere. It's not just "paganism" as someone replying said. And it DEFINATELY wasn't just twig worshipping as the video suggested.
That law was written for a civilization. When you're miles from a civilization in a survival scenario, you'll eat anything that has calories you need to get out of your situation alive. An observant Jew stuck in the jungles of Laos will gladly eat a pig that gets caught in a snare. Albeit not before cooking it, but that's because E. coli can kill you as fast as dehydration can.
Its not St. Patrick’s Day yet. I just am an Irish-Catholic who loves this clip. Also, it’s near All Hallow’s Eve, which is the end of the Celtic year. Big harvest, demons walk among us, you know.
Actually, yes, Peter was a prophet. A prophet isn't someone who predicts the future. A prophet is someone who admonishes and encourages people to follow the Lord. Wherever He leads. And He is inevitably going to lead you out of your comfort zone. When Jesus sent the disciples out on a practice mission trip, He instructed them to accept whatever their hosts provided. Yes, for that run He told them to avoid the Gentiles. But later He told them to go into ALL the world.
"God, is like a Shamrock..." "Oh great Shamrock, you are powerful..." "No, no, no, no, no, no, this is simply, a metaphor..." "...Oh great metaphor..." Lol.
All well-written, apart from the fact that England wasn't even an established country at the time. The church St.Patrick read and learnt at was in Llanilltud in what always was going to become South Wales and was the same church that St David (saint of Wales, which no-one gives a hoot about because in the 20th century, he isn't a predominantly Catholic saint, plus doesn't have Guinness on his side to sell the day) also learnt at. Shame the rest of the world is regularly misinformed due to ignorance.
that is not how the story goes it goes like this. a long time ago in a country named IRELAND there was a boy named Patrick and when he was 6 he was kid napped and went to whales. when patrick was 13 he went back to Ireland and looked after sheep and cows. one night he was praying to god who told him to tell Ireland about god so Patrick did what he was told he explned got with shamrock.he told IRELAND that there is 1 god but god is made up from 3 people the father the son and the holy spirit
Actually it was Peter who had the dream...and it wasn't a dream so much as a vision. You can read about it in Acts 10:9-16. Peter walked with Christ and was the apostle about whom Christ said, "Upon this rock I will build my church." Soo....he was kind of a big deal in the early church. Not to mention, Paul didn't live hundreds of years after Christ. He knew the apostles, met with and worked along side them. Book of Acts man. Read it...
@gwhite79 ..because it says so on your profile. "England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west" "Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England" I'm sorry but you'll have to look it up. I've done my part.
@tenderwhispers the whole point of veggietales is to teach a point to kids. and the things you saw were to make kids laugh, and when they were worshiping stuff, they showed twigs as an example.... you have to listen...and pay attention carefuly...or else what u just did happens -.-
st patrick didnt use the shamrock as an example that was used 200 years after he died, he also didnt bring christianity to ireland there where bishops and christians in ireland before him.
It's entirely possible to "love" people and avoid pork at the same time. Respect all the laws as best as possible; that includes the eating of pork products. Matthew 5:17 "Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill." The grace that Christ provides is one of an example. His way. The way Jesus did things! He fulfilled the law of the G-d, Almighty.
They weren't stupid. They just never knew about God, never heard of Him. At least they acknowledged power and authority somewhere, where they could find it, in nature. I agree that we should thank God for St. Patrick, but I don't agree that liking paganism makes someone a disgusting person. I am Christian and believe all good things come from God, but I still think paganism has something beautiful about it, how they respected nature and believed there was something magical about it.
@robertsonator there was no such thing as Catholics or Protestants in Ireland when St. Patrick came over here, it was all paganism and I think that the snake was supposed to reprasent evil
England did not even exsits at the time of Patrick ! ! .....Patrick was born in Roman Britain at Banna Venta Berniae, which was at the time one of the Brythonic kingdoms, " Yr Hen Ogledd " (English: The Old North) ..therefore Welsh !
Actually what Paul is trying to get across is not to judge if someone is a christian because you don't know there if there Christians or not also he says not to be hypocritical. And i wasn't judging anyone its a fact its a discussing way to think.
The commandments of God are first and foremost to love Him and to love people. If you put avoiding pork over loving people, you are breaking God's commandments. That was His point to Peter. He had called Cornelius clean, and it was not Peter's place to call Cornelius unclean. Read Galatians again. Clearly you need to brush up on the stark contrast between Pharisitical legalism and the grace Christ provides.
Yes, we deeply realise you still have some progress to do in English, considering you comment in FRENCH on an english video to complain about your english lessons...
I'm 60 years old today. Another reason for me to celebrate St. Pappy's Day. Luck of the Irish to all of you and hope ye allfind your pot of gold at the end of your rainbows!
Been watching this every St. Patrick's Day for 19 years now.
I'm doing it right now before it's over! :)
Who's watching on St Patty's day 2019??!!
I am.
MEEEE
I did
DUDE, I WATCHED THIS IN 3RD GRADE
I THOUGHT I'D NEVER SEE IT AGAIN
I showed it to one of my elementary school grade, with trial and error
I love watching this every year especially on St. Patrick's Day🍀
2:22
EVEN THE PIGS?!
NO! NOT THE PIGS!!!
OK!
From VeggieTales Sumo of the Opera
After being a slave for 6 years, you’d think Maewyn would NEVER want to return to Ireland.
Not unless chosen to lead them to the Lord of lords
St. Patrick is also the reason why there are no snakes in Ireland.
2:50 LOL! Pocahontas reference! XD
Trivia: The guy who voices Lufti, Tim Hodge was an animator assistant for Pocahontas
Pig:even the pigs
the puppet:no no the pigs
me:Lol
I love this!
5:35
Pigs: Uh Oh.
God is like a shamrock because He is three persons in one. God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. One God, three persons.
Brian Roberts used the software Adobe After Effects to use cutout animation?
Puppet: And The Shamerock in my hand
Me: What hand?
The narrator is Tim Hodge. But the other voices are mostly Phil Vischer.
1:29 no soccer balls in church!
+Metal Toon I love that part!
Ben Bruns so do I.
Some Funny meme that will die in a few months
I excepted 'no footballs in church' but this is American so it's understandable.
When I was younger, I actually somehow thought that being kidnapped by pirates was his punishment for bringing a soccer ball into church. I was a weird kid.
Are you starving I'm starving I'm starving too We're all going to die 💀 if you don't something to eat🍖🍗 5:08
"...but we'll pretend they all spoke english, like star trek." classic
The point of Peter's vision was to reach out to the world, not just stay in his bubble. If that means going to a Gentile's house to preach the gospel, do it. If going to a Gentile's house to preach the gospel means eating what's set before you, DO IT! Unless it's going to send you into anaphylactic shock, you have no excuse to be ungrateful to your host. Especially if you want to share God's love with them.
I think this is hysterical!
"No soccur bouls in cherch."
March 17th 2019 anyone?
"Oh mighty TWIG!" offensive...
Katt :33 IKR. Pagans do not worship twigs!
Katt :33 peginism is a bad religion
I hate how this is what's taught to us. The Celtic religion was so deep and detailed with wondrous elements thrown in everywhere. It's not just "paganism" as someone replying said. And it DEFINATELY wasn't just twig worshipping as the video suggested.
I remember watching this every year in primary school at st paddy’s day
I showed it to one of my elementary school grades, with trial and error
They pit English to make the talking easier to understand.
Great video!
It's kidn of snide in what Christians beelive too, I mean you have Megasuckit saying "Thats kind of a lot" when he prays 100 Times a day.
this is from veggietales sumo of the opera
That law was written for a civilization. When you're miles from a civilization in a survival scenario, you'll eat anything that has calories you need to get out of your situation alive. An observant Jew stuck in the jungles of Laos will gladly eat a pig that gets caught in a snare. Albeit not before cooking it, but that's because E. coli can kill you as fast as dehydration can.
And is will be next year a short story for Ruth's program.
2:06 That's funny but nasty!
Happy St Patrick's day 🍀☘
Still relevant today!
I love this video.
2:06 PIG BOY, FEED THE PIGS PIG BOY!
Veggie Tales! childhood memories
Its not St. Patrick’s Day yet. I just am an Irish-Catholic who loves this clip.
Also, it’s near All Hallow’s Eve, which is the end of the Celtic year. Big harvest, demons walk among us, you know.
Actually, yes, Peter was a prophet. A prophet isn't someone who predicts the future. A prophet is someone who admonishes and encourages people to follow the Lord. Wherever He leads. And He is inevitably going to lead you out of your comfort zone.
When Jesus sent the disciples out on a practice mission trip, He instructed them to accept whatever their hosts provided. Yes, for that run He told them to avoid the Gentiles. But later He told them to go into ALL the world.
"God, is like a Shamrock..."
"Oh great Shamrock, you are powerful..."
"No, no, no, no, no, no, this is simply, a metaphor..."
"...Oh great metaphor..."
Lol.
Happy St. Patrick's Day xxxx
"Like Star Trek," ha, or Doctor Who! :P
All well-written, apart from the fact that England wasn't even an established country at the time. The church St.Patrick read and learnt at was in Llanilltud in what always was going to become South Wales and was the same church that St David (saint of Wales, which no-one gives a hoot about because in the 20th century, he isn't a predominantly Catholic saint, plus doesn't have Guinness on his side to sell the day) also learnt at. Shame the rest of the world is regularly misinformed due to ignorance.
hahaha i was looking for stuff for school and found this!!!
He was from Wales, not England. Believe it or not, world, England and Ireland aren't the only countries over there!
The late Elizabeth the second was also Queen of Wales
that is not how the story goes it goes like this. a long time ago in a country named IRELAND there was a boy named Patrick and when he was 6 he was kid napped and went to whales. when patrick was 13 he went back to Ireland and looked after sheep and cows. one night he was praying to god who told him to tell Ireland about god so Patrick did what he was told he explned got with shamrock.he told IRELAND that there is 1 god but god is made up from 3 people the father the son and the holy spirit
😂😂😂
Is there a version of this video with English subtitles?
this video is in English?
Actually it was Peter who had the dream...and it wasn't a dream so much as a vision. You can read about it in Acts 10:9-16. Peter walked with Christ and was the apostle about whom Christ said, "Upon this rock I will build my church." Soo....he was kind of a big deal in the early church. Not to mention, Paul didn't live hundreds of years after Christ. He knew the apostles, met with and worked along side them. Book of Acts man. Read it...
@super17a ....Yep ....Welsh !
@gwhite79 ..because it says so on your profile.
"England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west"
"Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England"
I'm sorry but you'll have to look it up. I've done my part.
7:39
where the hell did he get sunglasses in Ancient Ireland?
Maybe he’s blind.
2023
*I THOUGHT YOU WERE GOING TO TALK ABOUT GROWING UP IN CONNECTICUT*
I grew up in New Joysey.
@tenderwhispers the whole point of veggietales is to teach a point to kids. and the things you saw were to make kids laugh, and when they were worshiping stuff, they showed twigs as an example.... you have to listen...and pay attention carefuly...or else what u just did happens -.-
How is it so low when in today's world you're an academic outcast if you DON'T worship pond scum as your ancestor?
I got triggered when they labeled the UK as just “England”
st patrick didnt use the shamrock as an example that was used 200 years after he died, he also didnt bring christianity to ireland there where bishops and christians in ireland before him.
Like StarTrek!
@JamesFallon23 wales is in england
walsh is apart of britain
I like the part at 5:08
It's entirely possible to "love" people and avoid pork at the same time. Respect all the laws as best as possible; that includes the eating of pork products. Matthew 5:17 "Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill." The grace that Christ provides is one of an example. His way. The way Jesus did things! He fulfilled the law of the G-d, Almighty.
They weren't stupid. They just never knew about God, never heard of Him. At least they acknowledged power and authority somewhere, where they could find it, in nature. I agree that we should thank God for St. Patrick, but I don't agree that liking paganism makes someone a disgusting person. I am Christian and believe all good things come from God, but I still think paganism has something beautiful about it, how they respected nature and believed there was something magical about it.
@dcnorton my name is patrick and my two last names start with a S and a T i think im the second coming.lol
omfg lady calm down
yes
Ok
*_OHHH MIGHTY TWIG_*
Replace god with the words 'Christian specifically catholic ideas about god' then u it wud be fine :)
@robertsonator there was no such thing as Catholics or Protestants in Ireland when St. Patrick came over here, it was all paganism and I think that the snake was supposed to reprasent evil
If u don’t wear green u get pinched
dame my spelling .......lol sorry about that
Why did Dey have to drive around Ireland 🇮🇪 to get there
I like the part at 1:04 and 1:05 and 1:06
England did not even exsits at the time of Patrick ! ! .....Patrick was born in Roman Britain at Banna Venta Berniae, which was at the time one of the Brythonic kingdoms, " Yr Hen Ogledd " (English: The Old North) ..therefore Welsh !
Isn't Patrick Gaelic for pigboy.
Is that Phil Vischer?
With Tim Hodge
miraculously delicious
😅😅😅
Veggie Tales
Saint Patrick was british
@iangouldtara Well yeah, what did you expect? St.Patric's day IS a religious holiday!
Very funny and entertaining. But why do they sound Scottish and not Irish??
2:39 and 2:45 Blasphemy! you are under arrest! 15 years and a 25,000 Euro fine
Actually what Paul is trying to get across is not to judge if someone is a christian because you don't know there if there Christians or not also he says not to be hypocritical. And i wasn't judging anyone its a fact its a discussing way to think.
His name was "May One Suck It"?
@rocknrollgangsta81 Look who's basing his opinion on a childrens' cartoon.
i'm a normal boy... a normal boy with a strange name =))
no s. balls in church ! :))
hi Larry the cumber
1:33
I love you
veggietales
The commandments of God are first and foremost to love Him and to love people. If you put avoiding pork over loving people, you are breaking God's commandments. That was His point to Peter. He had called Cornelius clean, and it was not Peter's place to call Cornelius unclean. Read Galatians again. Clearly you need to brush up on the stark contrast between Pharisitical legalism and the grace Christ provides.
England vs Ireland
Yes, we deeply realise you still have some progress to do in English, considering you comment in FRENCH on an english video to complain about your english lessons...
Oh my f***
This story of St. Patrick has always been one of my favorite Veggie Tales bits.
This has been a meme in my family for years
snowblossom same
I'm 60 years old today. Another reason for me to celebrate St. Pappy's Day. Luck of the Irish to all of you and hope ye allfind your pot of gold at the end of your rainbows!
I'm not here to debate - I'm just here to see Lutfi get smoked by the flannel graph at 0:19 :D