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  • @jonathanrogness4668
    @jonathanrogness4668 Рік тому +224

    As a Catholic, I respect that you're touching on this topic and I really hope more Protestant voices identify this problem and address it. It's a problem that we Catholics are dealing with ourselves, predominantly amongst cradle Catholic families who neglect catechesis.

    • @timboslice980
      @timboslice980 Рік тому +27

      Amen... I just got confirmed in the church this easter. I met dozens of catholics who were amazed at my Bible knowledge. I was in RCIA at the time and it was hosted by the grandmother of a huge Italian family. Their kids go to a protestant christian school and were dealing with a tremendous amount of scrutiny from the protestant teachers.
      The teacher assigned the the kids to do a report on their specific eschatologies. The poor catholic kids couldn't really articulate their eschatology, any of them. They were telling me how embarrassing it was for them and how my RCIA director didn't really have an answer for them. She said well maybe we can't explain it as well as the protestants but we can still have faith.
      I stopped her and showed her in our RCIA booklet they have a whole section on it. They had never heard the word eschatology before, I found what I could in the catechism for them and showed them some links to catholic answers talking about it. They were so happy to find that our faith does make sense. They got into apologetics from there and Now those kids started a catholic Bible study club at the school and the teachers are all for it. Good story for everybody.

    • @mayuasdf4281
      @mayuasdf4281 4 місяці тому +2

      Here in Chile I see it all the time. Older generations believe in God but don’t go to mass, they turn to witches so they can solve their problems, and talk about zodiac signs. I am 25 years old and recently converted, but I have never felt like my family, who went to catechesis and have been praying for a long time, can guide me correct me in the faith, since they barely talk about God aside from cultural expressions related to Him.
      I see what that does to their soul, they are slowly losing faith… but I wonder, how are you going to remain faithful if you don’t get closer to God through the word or communion? It’s sad, because I don’t know how to reach them, I feel like their hearts are hardened. And I understand why, they’ve had a difficult life.
      I know works won’t save them, only faith. But faith without works is dead, and they refer to people that follow the word of God as fanatics. :( Which makes me feel like I can’t live my faith truthfully without being referred as an extremist. I do either way, but it doesn’t stop me from feeling a little bad and alone.
      God bless you. 🙌🏻

  • @ComicRaptor8850
    @ComicRaptor8850 Рік тому +4

    12:30 This is absolutely true. I have a passion for Catholic theology, and that was neither formed nor enriched by my CCD classes.

  • @schizotrash8843
    @schizotrash8843 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for the video Zoomer every time I watch your videos I always take something away from them

  • @quinnjohnson9750
    @quinnjohnson9750 Рік тому +1

    In terms of the majority of the religion in America I will say that you are right., the Majority of Christians are cultural Christians and only believe this stuff because they were raised to believe it or the culture benefits them if they believe it. However, with the decline of Christianity/religion in America it will be interesting to see what new type of morality/ethics will spur people on. Maybe something along the line of Stoicism or some secular-progressive revision/incorporation of Christian ethics. As a person who studies religion and is looking deeply into the decline of religion in America it will be interesting to see what a truly post-Christian America will look like by the dawn of the 22nd century.

  • @FizykaFilozofiaFuturystyka
    @FizykaFilozofiaFuturystyka Рік тому

    How does God treat people who commit suicide?

  • @Young_Christian7
    @Young_Christian7 Рік тому +151

    The fact that this man can focus so well on Minecraft and speak Biblical truth with little stuttering for 24 mins is crazy. I would be struggling to get a sentence through.

    • @gazenmedia
      @gazenmedia Рік тому +11

      Different gifts from the same spirit.

    • @normanclatcher
      @normanclatcher Рік тому +10

      Some people can hold deep conversations while driving a car. This is similar, and while there's less on the line in a physical sense, there's more at stake as it pertains to our walk and the Kingdom.

    • @fisfishy1244
      @fisfishy1244 8 місяців тому +1

      Amen... I just got confirmed in the church this easter. I met dozens of catholics who were amazed at my Bible knowledge. I was in RCIA at the time and it was hosted by the grandmother of a huge Italian family. Their kids go to a protestant christian school and were dealing with a tremendous amount of scrutiny from the protestant teachers.
      The teacher assigned the the kids to do a report on their specific eschatologies. The poor catholic kids couldn't really articulate their eschatology, any of them. They were telling me how embarrassing it was for them and how my RCIA director didn't really have an answer for them. She said well maybe we can't explain it as well as the protestants but we can still have faith.
      I stopped her and showed her in our RCIA booklet they have a whole section on it. They had never heard the word eschatology before, I found what I could in the catechism for them and showed them some links to catholic answers talking about it. They were so happy to find that our faith does make sense. They got into apologetics from there and Now those kids started a catholic Bible study club at the school and the teachers are all for it. Good story for everybody.

    • @igorlopes7589
      @igorlopes7589 7 місяців тому +4

      I have a conspiracy theory that the audio and the video are done separately

    • @Young_Christian7
      @Young_Christian7 7 місяців тому +1

      @igorlopes7589 I don't think so. In one video he fell and stop talking to say "oh well, I just died." In another one someone ran across his screen and he said "oh, hello." He makes a couple mistakes so he's probably doing it while playing. Btw you can also hear the keys and mouse so.

  • @raudrauga
    @raudrauga Рік тому +156

    What you said about Norway is very true. I'm pretty sure most people who go to church here only go to it because it's a social thing. I'm the only teenager who goes to my church and it feels really weird sometimes, the other Christians my age don't even go to church, they usually just either work for the church or go to the youth group meetings at the mission. Some of my friends say it's odd that i am so strong in my faith when the other Christians they know aren't.

    • @redeemedzoomer6053
      @redeemedzoomer6053  Рік тому +69

      Praying for you! Stay strong in the faith

    • @shanezarcone5401
      @shanezarcone5401 Рік тому +22

      That's terrible, even in my church in the US church attendance is really low among people younger than 35 or so, please don't be discouraged. Christ is with you even when your peers are not.

    • @ihaveaids420
      @ihaveaids420 Рік тому

      Jeg er også en kristen norsk tenåring. Jeg skal til konfirmasjon på søndagen og det bare ser ut som at mange gjør det for penger istedet for Gud. Det er forferdelig hvor lite mengde unge folk den Norske kirka har. Og i min lokale kirke så er det dans med telefoner og sosial media som hovedmål. Jeg forstår ikke hvorfor de går for sosial media istedet for Guds sin lære og hvordan Jesus redder deg fra evig lidelse. Jeg ønsket at folk kunne gjøre det Redeemed Zoomer gjør men i Norge. Ungene i Norge er dypt ikke kristen noe mer. Jeg er faktisk litt redd for å si ut høyt at jeg er kristen fordi det er et så ekstremt sekulær miljø i skoler og andre steder der vi går. Jeg håper Gud kan vise meg hva jeg kan gjøre til å redde kristendommen i Norge. For noen dager siden var det prat om hellige kriger i samfunnsfag og det ble sagt at kristene drepte folk i krigene (helt sikkert en referanse til korstogene) og læreren sa ja når hun ikke forsto at det var et forsvar til å redde kristendommen. Jeg ser så mye anti-kristen media i Norge nå. Det er helt forferdelig

    • @fisfishy1244
      @fisfishy1244 8 місяців тому +1

      Amen... I just got confirmed in the church this easter. I met dozens of catholics who were amazed at my Bible knowledge. I was in RCIA at the time and it was hosted by the grandmother of a huge Italian family. Their kids go to a protestant christian school and were dealing with a tremendous amount of scrutiny from the protestant teachers.
      The teacher assigned the the kids to do a report on their specific eschatologies. The poor catholic kids couldn't really articulate their eschatology, any of them. They were telling me how embarrassing it was for them and how my RCIA director didn't really have an answer for them. She said well maybe we can't explain it as well as the protestants but we can still have faith.
      I stopped her and showed her in our RCIA booklet they have a whole section on it. They had never heard the word eschatology before, I found what I could in the catechism for them and showed them some links to catholic answers talking about it. They were so happy to find that our faith does make sense. They got into apologetics from there and Now those kids started a catholic Bible study club at the school and the teachers are all for it. Good story for everybody.@@redeemedzoomer6053

    • @edim108
      @edim108 7 місяців тому +2

      That is basically the exact same here in Poland. Something like 85% identify as Catholic but of these only around 40% are "practicing" meaning they go to church regularly, they pray, they partake the sacraments, etc. The other 60% are saying they're Catholic when they're not and only do so bc being Catholic is the status quo, it is "the base line", the "norm", and they only do so bc they were dragged into it by their parents who also weren't really Catholic but identified as such bc their parents did and so on. If you went around the country and collected data on what people ACTUALLY believe, not what they declare in the population census, it'd be a very similar story to this study in the US. Most people here are incredibly ignorant to the actual theology of what they claim to believe, to the point where the overwhelming majority of them haven't even read the bible and don't know what's actually in it, and that is despite religion being part of the schooling program from elementary school all the way to high school.

  • @YourLifeWillForeverBeALie
    @YourLifeWillForeverBeALie Рік тому +57

    As the old saying goes, "Good people don't go to heaven, forgiven people do"

  • @CorvusLiberatus
    @CorvusLiberatus Рік тому +75

    I'm impressed how many times you said "moralistic therapeutic deism" without tripping over the words.

    • @DCUEmp_prinzy
      @DCUEmp_prinzy Рік тому +3

      He deserves a like for that, I would have tripped out

  • @hernandezstopmotionangamin9298
    @hernandezstopmotionangamin9298 Рік тому +158

    You know it’s a good day when Zoomer uploads

    • @Epicurus48
      @Epicurus48 Рік тому +5

      Man don’t infest the comment sections with these types of comments

    • @hernandezstopmotionangamin9298
      @hernandezstopmotionangamin9298 Рік тому +4

      @@Epicurus48 Brother in Christ with all do respect am not trying to do anything

    • @Epicurus48
      @Epicurus48 Рік тому +4

      @@hernandezstopmotionangamin9298 nah you good i was just saying overused comments like these aren’t it

  • @r4_in_space
    @r4_in_space Рік тому +14

    Chesterton wrote in Orthodoxy that his contemporaries say that religions around the world differ really only in their rites, but the content remains relatively the same. He objected this very elegantly, if I may say so myself. Religions are pretty similar in rites. Where they differ wildly is in the contents. And Christianity stands out for being the only non-merit-based religion in the world.
    In catholic religion class over here in Germany, where we don't really learn anything about Catholicism, I held a presentation on St. Augustine's Confessions for my yearly GFS (an oral exam in the form of a presentation). I got a good enough grade, but the reason why my teacher didn't give me a better one, and these are her words, was because my presentation was too theological. I guess my audience wasn't prepared for that much theology at once, but come on, it's Augustine, and I condensed it a l o t. Besides, I had the feeling that nobody was going to mention these theological principles to those poor students if I didn't do it myself, since I'm the only one in my whole school that I know has read the Confessions or any Christian book (like Screwtape Letters, which would never be published today) for that matter.
    As you said, we shouldn't simply complain about how bad modern times are and how we need to go back to the middle ages, but I add to it. I say we need to be crusaders today, so that the Kingdom of God may reach the farthest corners of the globe.

    • @ForGondor-cv4jf
      @ForGondor-cv4jf Рік тому +7

      Don't let a bad religion class discourage you. Realize that there are people who would love to hear a presentation on St. Augustine (me). Greetings from an American Catholic Youth! God bless

  • @bobozeehax
    @bobozeehax Рік тому +30

    MTD has another name: Dead faith.

  • @freddypowell7292
    @freddypowell7292 Рік тому +20

    I remember reading a definition of Deism as where one believes in god, but reserves the right to worship the devil.

    • @phoenixjones7191
      @phoenixjones7191 11 місяців тому +3

      Well I suppose if you are theist who believes in free will then this is true for everybody. The inability to worship the devil or to worship God wouldn't be free will.

  • @enman3502
    @enman3502 Рік тому +15

    God is the God of the bible not Santa, which is how many Americans treat him. He doesn't weigh your good deeds vs your bad deeds. Thank you for making this video!

  • @peopleskingdomofwolcottia
    @peopleskingdomofwolcottia Рік тому +24

    As a Noahide, it has come to my realization that modern American society also has 7 laws that dictate what people think.
    1. Liberalism is God
    2. All men are created equal
    3. Advance progress; don't question it
    4. Break old traditions and reverse every role
    5. The ultimate goal in life is the pursuit of pleasure
    6. To be submissive and nice is a virtue in and of itself
    7. Do what thou willt, but you still have to make money to earn a living

    • @peopleskingdomofwolcottia
      @peopleskingdomofwolcottia Рік тому +7

      @@SmileyHappy1000 These aren't the values of every American, but I have noticed this trend becoming increasingly apparent.

  • @yongjieshi5768
    @yongjieshi5768 Рік тому +46

    I’m a Christian and my faith grew because of this channel. You aren’t afraid of offending people, and you teach what other people are not willing to teach. I’m pretty young, and the stuff they teach me at church is pretty vague.

  • @creativecontent3987
    @creativecontent3987 Рік тому +37

    Mr. Zoomer, could you do a video on the problems of rabbinic judaism from a christian point of view?

    • @redeemedzoomer6053
      @redeemedzoomer6053  Рік тому +28

      It's coming eventually

    • @IncredibleMD
      @IncredibleMD Рік тому +1

      @@redeemedzoomer6053 I'd love to hear you talk about Rastafarianism. If you think Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Mormons aren't Christian, oh man, Rastas take the cake.

    • @phoenixjones7191
      @phoenixjones7191 11 місяців тому

      ​@@IncredibleMDwhat are rastas getting up to? I know nothing about them.

    • @igorlopes7589
      @igorlopes7589 7 місяців тому

      ​@@phoenixjones7191They believe the 20th century Emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie (Ras Tafari Makonnen) was some sort of Messiah.

    • @WarriorcatGerda
      @WarriorcatGerda 4 місяці тому

      ​@@IncredibleMD at first I thought it said Pastafarian

  • @routermaja
    @routermaja Рік тому +28

    I’m Catholic and love to see Protestants who still care abt Christ and also the state of America. Keep doing what ur doing, nice work man!!

  • @geothepoly
    @geothepoly Рік тому +67

    MTD is what you get when you're too caught up in worldly things to think about spiritual matters

    • @deleted01
      @deleted01 Рік тому +1

      Many MTD people are probably closeted atheists. They claim they believe in God because they don't want others (especially theists) to make bad assumptions about them.

  • @bobdinkytown
    @bobdinkytown Рік тому +49

    Moralistic Therapeutic Deism
    MT Deism
    Empty Deism
    Label checks out

    • @SyoDraws
      @SyoDraws Рік тому

      Lol

    • @toilet_cleaner_man
      @toilet_cleaner_man Рік тому +7

      Deism in general is empty, we see proof of the work of God everywhere, if God is some abstract thing then we wouldn't have a book with 3/4ths of a million words long testifying to his work and plans. "For Nothing hidden will not be revealed, nothing concealed will not be known."

    • @spectoestis3106
      @spectoestis3106 Рік тому

      You're pushing it, it's true but you're pushing it

  • @maedrillmonte
    @maedrillmonte Рік тому +11

    Filipino Christian here... I'm always surprised at the fact that westerners have like created an "ism" for just about anything. You wake up one day and find that you already belong to this or that category... and unknowingly. 😂 (But appreciate being introduced to the concept. Read an article on it & currently doing an internal audit about what I believe.)

  • @serafimbarbu7711
    @serafimbarbu7711 Рік тому +44

    You’re a really nice guy and your videos are very interesting. As a an 18 years old orthodox I would really like to have the occasion to speak to someone like you. Keep up the good work!

    • @jakinboaz8558
      @jakinboaz8558 Рік тому +2

      I’ve heard Kyle is a good orthodox UA-camr, and he had a conversation with RZ

    • @todoranandrei8716
      @todoranandrei8716 Рік тому +1

      Salut frate! Esti roman?

    • @serafimbarbu7711
      @serafimbarbu7711 Рік тому +1

      @@todoranandrei8716 Foarte român, mă bucur să văd că mai sunt și compatrioți români care urmăresc content de calitate. Zi faină să ai!

    • @viperking299
      @viperking299 Рік тому

      @@serafimbarbu7711 S-a strans comitetul de Romani de pe canalul lui Redeemed Zoomer

  • @Czaroslaw
    @Czaroslaw Рік тому +17

    In all honesty, acknowledging that God is real is a good first step. It is not difficult to convince someone like this that God did not abandon us.

    • @shanezarcone5401
      @shanezarcone5401 Рік тому +9

      I actually think people like this are harder to teach, because they think they already have the answers, as compared to say an agnostic who will say they don't know. Same goes for any religions that take from Christianity, like JWs for example. The fight for truth is always worth it, never give up on the lost. /)

    • @JDthegamer209
      @JDthegamer209 Рік тому +5

      I used to be a MTD. I'm so thankful that I found Jesus and that he delivered me from that pointless dead faith.

  • @valorantsucks60
    @valorantsucks60 Рік тому +23

    The thing you said about 12 minutes in about not giving these vague teachings and letting the Church become like the world, thank you very much for saying this. Part of why i was originally so turned away from christianity is because i was presented a bunch of lukewarm teachings that left no impact on me. The only reason i came back was because i questioned my own beliefs and figured out the truth. If i was just told the truth in the first place, i would not have to do that

  • @SyoDraws
    @SyoDraws Рік тому +21

    8:55 This part really spoke to me:
    "God put you here for a reason."
    That one's sufferings, the evil they endured or witnessed others endure, and everything else, has the potential to be redeemed by God's golden touch--
    It's remarkable and beautiful.
    It invigorates my will, and inspires me to find meaning in the toil and find beauty in the everyday,
    to God's glory and for my own benefit,
    and not merely so that I alone may gain,
    but so that others might benefit too, if possible.
    The Gospel is about so much more than just being a good person.
    Heaven is not some place where "good people" go.
    It's where redeemed people go.
    And it's where God is.
    (P.S. we certainly cannot go back to the good old days.
    But we can work to create a better future.
    God bless all of you.)

  • @ethanmoon3925
    @ethanmoon3925 Рік тому +7

    Very important to understand. Therapeutic, because "it feels good/ feels bad" is treated as equivalent to good/ evil and true / false.
    The other major religion calls itself atheism but is actually a Mother Earth religion that believes the universe is eternal and created itself, and you must obey evolution by progressing past western traditions and Christianity, and we'll all burn in judgment if we don't repent of our climate sins.

  • @itsallloveingenz
    @itsallloveingenz Рік тому +16

    DUDE! THIS IS INSANE! We literally just talked about MTD in my Christianity class at school yesterday!

  • @josephstagg3947
    @josephstagg3947 Рік тому +17

    My theology professor literally brought this up today!!

  • @ittybittyfroggy
    @ittybittyfroggy Рік тому +111

    As a Christian and lifelong artist, I look at the intricate creation found in every corner of the globe. There's so much beauty, logic, and diversity in nature. When you're an artist, your creations are personal. Your characters, worlds, and things you've drawn are beloved! Why would God put insurmountable care into Earth, much less the universe, and then forget about it?

    • @Murk_Matter
      @Murk_Matter Рік тому +7

      Its because god doesn't fit what i want him to be. Im saying what those people believe here not my opinion

    • @bartoszduszczyk1
      @bartoszduszczyk1 Рік тому +1

      Well, it's tough question but in my opinion He doesn't care in the way you probably expect Him to care because His creation is already done and He already gave us everything we need. It's only up to us if we accept it or not. God knows we are all able to figure out all things in this world if we do it properly.

    • @Murk_Matter
      @Murk_Matter Рік тому +1

      And what of the things out of this world

    • @bartoszduszczyk1
      @bartoszduszczyk1 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Murk_MatterI think mind gives us capability to understand things out of this world, which some of them were revealed to us through the prophets of the Bible, but we don't live beside our world so we can't experience them ourselves.

    • @timboslice980
      @timboslice980 Рік тому +1

      Nah... you're onto something. I'm an artist myself. I draw portraits for a specialty. When you get deep down into the details of what makes a person unique, it always feels like you're making something ugly but you ride out this balance until you get there. Making beauty in our imperfections is another link artists share with the lord. I'm sure of it.... kind of like God creating and at every step, stopping and saying it is good. Somewhat redundant, you'd think if God made it, he wouldn't have to give his opinion as well. Still it shows that he reflects.... thinks about what he has made.

  • @DonPedroman
    @DonPedroman Рік тому +14

    This is also the main religion here in Spain, and we actually have good cathequism, but the thing is that actually not much kids go to sunday school, even when I was a kid (late 2000s to 2010s) like half of the kids in my small town went to it, and then a good part of them (including myself until recently) ended up becoming moralist terapeuthcal deists or agnostics or whatever, I think that the problem here is due to two factors, the overpolitization of Catholicism during the francoist dictatorship, wich after it ended meant a hard turn left for the country and a general dislike in the youngest (at the time) for Catholicism (basically the only mainstream religion here); and second is the problem that here the economy has went downhill from the late 90s and especially the 2008 crisis, so most people work so much that they become easily targeted by hedonistic propaganda to cope with the hardships of life, but luckily younger generations are starting to turn away from leftism, then its only matter of time until the Church does something (I believe that after Pope Francis it will return to be more assertive), its kinda sad depending on Rome for direction, but here there is basically nothing more, you can find some evangelical churches here and there, but they are mostly used by gypsies, and the gypsies usualy want to be left alone

  • @captaincampalot
    @captaincampalot Рік тому +14

    I was wondering when we'd see a video about the juvenalization of religion. Top notch

  • @corbinalt1773
    @corbinalt1773 Рік тому +9

    “You don’t want to be that guy”
    -RedeemedZoomer 2023

  • @Serafin1283
    @Serafin1283 Рік тому +9

    Isn't deism like the most basic freemason belief about the great architect?

    • @Pandemomium4Life
      @Pandemomium4Life Рік тому

      Nah they HATE God but they don’t lie to themselves like that. The goal was to subvert the public into subconsciously adopting deism.

    • @DonPedroman
      @DonPedroman Рік тому +3

      More or less

  • @JordanToJericho
    @JordanToJericho Рік тому +8

    You're assuming that I don't want to be a peasant who dies of smallpox. #GoodOldDays

  • @Western_Hemlock
    @Western_Hemlock Рік тому +8

    Hey Zoomer, there's a typo in the thumbnail.
    Normally I wouldn't bother mentioning it, but since you're a presbyterian, I kinda have to

  • @MutantMasterRace
    @MutantMasterRace Рік тому +10

    Where the US failed in its founding was the use of liberal ideology. Our nation shouldn't have been about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It should've instead been more intent on following God, not ourselves. I love this country, but the reason it's the way it is now goes back to liberalism.

    • @Khatru-qk8po
      @Khatru-qk8po Рік тому +1

      One of the main tenets of the US is freedom of religion, hence why we have values outside of following the Christian God. Were we as a country to "follow God" as our main motto, then America would not be a country allowing for freedom of religion.

    • @MutantMasterRace
      @MutantMasterRace Рік тому +1

      @Khatru-qk8po Yeah, one of the main tenets is liberalism too. Both aren't good. A right to be free in your religion isn't given by God at all. Why would God give you the opportunity to stray away from him? So, I disagree with the idea of freedom of religion. I think it's harmful.

    • @genghiskhan5701
      @genghiskhan5701 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@MutantMasterRace
      The 30 years war, English Civil War and Nine Years War was the reason why secularism and atheistic philosophy rose I the first place so the Founding fathers had a context and reason on why religious freedom was established.

    • @soulplexis
      @soulplexis 8 місяців тому

      Where it failed was when you committed mass genocide on my people. A nation founded on genocide and slavery could never uphold Christ's teachings, so they did not

  • @JDthegamer209
    @JDthegamer209 Рік тому +9

    I used to be a moralistic therapeutic deist throughout most of my teenage years, and God thankfully delivered me from that earlier this year.

  • @davidfitzpatrick6535
    @davidfitzpatrick6535 Рік тому +5

    to quote NIV 1 Corinthians 15:17-20 "And if Christ is not raised then ur faith is futile you are still in ur sins. Then those who have also fallen asleep in Christ are lost. If only in this life we have hope in Christ then we are to be pitied more than all men."

  • @colinconaty8944
    @colinconaty8944 Рік тому +7

    the point you made about teaching the actual philosophy of the church is golden. I was a real cafeteria catholic until we studied Christian humanism and morality. Im still not a perfect catholic by far, but Im much closer to God now than I ever was before I took that class. One thing my teacher stressed is that its not insensitive to believe that your religion is right and everyone else is wrong because thast the nature of religion.

  • @tootoursbrown9770
    @tootoursbrown9770 Рік тому +3

    My friend you are misinformed on the beliefs of the founding fathers. There was only two deists in the their number, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. The rest were devout Christians of primarily Protestant churches within the colonies. The church and its attendance was almost ubiquitous across early American culture, it formed the bedrock of their education system (with children being primarily taught at home with material such as the Puritan’s Primer). Deism was by far the exception, even for the intellectual leaders of our early nation.

  • @IncredibleMD
    @IncredibleMD Рік тому +4

    This might surprise you, but despite disagreeing with you on a lot of matters of faith (to the point I believe you'd call several of my core beliefs heresies), I very much enjoy your content. I'm not a Christian, and if I was, I certainly wouldn't be Presbyterian. I think I'd be somewhere between Methodist and Baptist (though I love me a nice Catholic Cathedral).
    I am, however, much much a deist. But despite that, I actually found myself agreeing with a lot of what you say in this video about God (though less so about Jesus); especially the idea that modern religion is struggling because it doesn't offer anything secular society doesn't. I've actually thought about the need for another Great Awakening, to combat the incredibly pessimistic brand of liberalism that are quickly becoming akin to religious beliefs in modern America.
    I do believe in a God, though I believe in a God that is very much a mystery to humans. We can often understand only What He does, but not Why He does it, and much of what we know about God comes from interpreting what He must be like based on what He does (ex: God punishes Evil, so He must be Good). I don't so much believe in the idea that He isn't actively involved in the world, at least in the manner of MTD. God isn't just watching us in silent judgement, but He definitely also isn't going to make that girl you liked in sixth grade talk to you, let alone something like prosperity theology. He's not going to help you miraculously pass your math test, because we must accept the consequences for your actions. You didn't study for the test, so you'll fail it (there's a metaphor for life there).
    God set things in motion, and knows definitively what He wants the world to be like, but it is our job on Earth to achieve that plan. That is why we're here: To undergo the trials of sin and temptation to, ultimately, return to God more like Him than when we came to Earth. That most of us fall short of perfection is okay, thanks to God's Grace.
    He is the one judging us, and He wants us to pass the test (though that's not to imply He passes those that don't deserve it), so a grade of less than 100% is still a passing grade. That might FEEL like evil, to us, from our mortal perspective, but it's no more evil than a parent punishing a child for doing wrong. I know I didn't like my parents much when they punished me as a kid, but as an adult, I can see that I was being pretty shitty. I think that this is a big part of the answer to the doubt you had as a kid about whether God was good or evil (at least, from this probable-heretic's perspective, as you seem to come to the conclusion God is Good all on your own).
    When you would say "we're all bad people", I'd say "we're all imperfect people", but that being imperfect doesn't necessarily make us bad (though perfection is the goal).
    I don't believe in justification by faith (per se), but I do believe in justification by grace (as previously stated) and justification by works. There are absolutely going to be atheists, who lived godly lives despite not believing in Him, who will be rewarded. God is God; he does not NEED our worship any more than he needs our presence. He simply ENJOYS it.
    I don't, however, believe that God will punish any of the faithful; but only because I believe that truly having faith in God requires you to be as good a person as you can be, and good people do good things (justification by works). If the goal is to become more like God, we must live as virtuous a life as possible, and I define "virtue" as "living in accordance with the law of God" in opposition to "sin", which is obviously "living in opposition with the law of God". God created us because He is Good, and Good wants to create more Good in the universe. But in order to make Good, God had to give us Free Will, because there is no Good that is not chosen. Goodness is an action. Just not being Evil is not enough to become like God.
    Of the three descriptors, I think "therapeutic" is the least apt descriptor for me. I suppose I'm just a moralistic deist. God COULD help you directly, but a teacher helping you on a test defeats the point of the test. So He helps us indirectly, by teaching us what is virtuous and what is sinful, and always pushing us in the right direction.
    I do, however, agree with you that the gnostics take this waaaaaaay too far. The goal of life here on Earth is to become more like God, but the way to do that is by making the world a more Godly place, not by escaping it. We CHOSE to come here, to become more like God, so why would the goal be to escape it? That'd be like leaving your house, just so you could enter it, so you could be in your house. This world is not inherently evil, any more than any other creation of God is. WE naturally create our own spiritual tests by virtue of being imperfect beings. Temptation is not created by God, but by humans. He gave us the tools we need to avoid it, but ultimately it is up to us to employ them. Most humans do not, so the world is (currently) a very sinful place, but it needn't (and, more importantly, SHOULDN'T) be. I think that this is the other part of the answer to the doubt you had as a kid about whether God was good or evil (at least, from this probable-heretic's perspective, as you seem to come to the conclusion God is Good all on your own).
    I don't think we exactly NEED to go to a church, but a good church can be one of the best tools to living a virtuous life. I COULD walk from NYC to LA, but I SHOULD take a plane. We don't NEED to do ANYTHING, except for ultimately accepting the spiritual and worldly consequences for our thoughts and deeds. But there's absolutely stuff we should do, whether because it's the right thing to do or just because it's a good idea. Justification is POSSIBLE without a good church, but it becomes much more likely with it.
    I define good in much the same way the founding fathers did. The founding fathers were pretty decent by the standards of their times, but they were nowhere near perfect, or even really living up to their own ideals. Many clearly knew that slavery was wrong, but owned slaves anyway for the economic benefit. A truly good person would reject the evil of slavery, even if it meant being less wealthy.
    Much like the founding fathers themselves, I believe the vast majority of humans today fall far, far short of these incredibly lofty ideals. Some of them might even be impossible for imperfect humans in an imperfect world to actually achieve, but that that fact is absolutely no reason to not try as hard as possible to achieve them anyway. At least as far as that is concerned, I totally agree with Jesus. Be perfect, as your Heavenly Father is perfect. We are the children of God, and if we are His children, then we must be capable of becoming like Him. We might only be capable of this once we enter Heaven and are justified and sanctified by His Grace, but we must be capable of it in some way.
    I do think pretty much every real religion gets SOME things right about God. But not every religion, or even every sect of a single religion, gets an equal amount right. I think I think even you could agree with this, even if it's only because there are some instances where other religions agree with Christianity on a given topic. Even within Christianity, you'd say Catholics are correct about the Trinity, even if they're wrong about transubstantiation. I CLEARLY disagree with you on A LOT, but I do think there's some stuff we could see eye to eye on (even if you think I ultimately am preaching a false religion). Heck, I agreed with pretty much all of your 95 theses on reforming the PCUSA.
    We're all working to discover the same spiritual truths, but while some people discover heliocentrism, others "discover" geocentrism. But just because a false religion discovers heliocentrism doesn't mean they're right about everything. It means they're right about heliocentrism.
    We agree that the church needs to teach about sin and salvation, and that it is ultimately no one's fault but their own that they sinned, and that we're the problem with the world. I like your analogy of the doctor to explain how much religious knowledge every individual needs.
    Anyway, feel free to tell me all the different heresies I'm spouting in your Christian minecraft server.

  • @ShepherdGuyIsHere
    @ShepherdGuyIsHere Рік тому +6

    Also, I love your point about how catechisms are formatted better than modern textbooks- as a HS teacher, I could definitely take a few notes from catechisms.

  • @Tokmurok
    @Tokmurok Рік тому +3

    I disagree with the part where you said "everyone is a theologian'' I observe that protestants love to call themselves theologians whenever they do the tiniest piece of theology. Putting a bandage on yourself is not the same as being an emergency nurse.
    Im Orthodox and we only call the very best of the best (meaning the most scholarly clergy and saints also *some* laymen who are particularly educated) theologians. It has far more meaning for us than it does for protestants.
    Love most of the video though, your channel is pretty "good" 👍

  • @ShnoogleMan
    @ShnoogleMan Рік тому +3

    The statement about the Talmud isn't accurate. The Talmud's purpose isn't to "fill in the gaps" so to speak. It's a book of case law essentially applying the law of the Torah, and the reason why Christians don't have something like the Talmud is because following Mosaic law is theologically irrelevant to Christianity because of salvation through Jesus.
    Also for anyone wondering what the Jewish interpretation of Isaiah 53 is, Isaiah 53 simply falls between Isaiah 52 and Isaiah 54 which is speaking about the Children of Israel as a whole in the singular. You're free to disagree, but to act like it's just a silly extrapolation Jews made in to go out of their way to deny Jesus is rather silly and is pretty ignorant of Judaic Theology, something that most Christians should try to at least be familiar with.

  • @miakel126
    @miakel126 Рік тому +7

    Can you make a video about the Apocrypha? As a Protestant I am confused on whether to read it or not. There are also some other texts like the apparent ‘Gospel of Thomas.’ Should I read them?! ❤️‍🔥✝️

    • @MarcelBal15
      @MarcelBal15 Рік тому +2

      I'm pretty sure the OT apocrypha is worth reading even if it's not on the level as Sacred Scripture

    • @ForGondor-cv4jf
      @ForGondor-cv4jf Рік тому +3

      ​@@MarcelBal15depends on the Church you are in. For instance, I, as a Catholic believe the Apocrapha is inspired. The orthodox deem more books then the Catholic Church in the apocrypha as inspired. Most Protestants have the stance of not inspired but good to read. Overall, it just depends on your denomination. God bless you!

    • @jackdaw6359
      @jackdaw6359 Рік тому +6

      The Gospel of Thomas is a gnostic work. Take that into account. Not Catholic or Orthodox. Has some major problems.

    • @ForGondor-cv4jf
      @ForGondor-cv4jf Рік тому +2

      @@jackdaw6359 that's true. I should expand upon what I commented. Certain books are written to reflect the gnostic heresy, so avoid those that no church prescribes to. For instance, avoid the gospel of Judas. If it is deemed inspired by one of the major churches, I don't see harm in reading it

    • @jackdaw6359
      @jackdaw6359 Рік тому +2

      @@ForGondor-cv4jf since I am Catholic so I would agree. And even reading other works taking what they are into account would not necessarily be harmful. I have read many books in the Ethiopian Orthodox canon for example and church father writings. Practice caution the closer the works come to heresy so as not to be swept up in certain ideas. But if you are well grounded in your faith it would not be an issue. Check out the book of Wisdom. Chapter 2 has a prophecy about Jesus. The priest at one of my parishes i attended liked to show the Dutch Reformed pastors the books that weren't in their Bible. Didn't lead to any conflict.

  • @northfrost4018
    @northfrost4018 Рік тому +5

    21:58 I’m an evangelical bible college student and I just finished and submitted a paper which talked on this. Almost everything that you bring up as what needs to be taught to combat moral therapeutic deism is regularly taught from the pulpit within evangelical churches, although I didn’t know the terminology for this particular false belief it’s a large part of why I am an evangelical Christian.

  • @timboslice980
    @timboslice980 Рік тому +7

    I feel like non denominational christianity is so popular because its a lot like MTD

    • @timboslice980
      @timboslice980 Рік тому +3

      @Polyhexgaming Yeah some are excellent, some are like wild rock shows, I went to one where they had a gang violence scene and a thug jesus showed up, beat up the criminals and resurrected their victim. It was like watching a super hero play.
      I went to one where they had a different pastor every week for 6 months, I went to one where they had everyone write down their worst sins and stick it on a statue of jesus, it's literally all over the place.

  • @JordanWilliam4
    @JordanWilliam4 Рік тому +7

    I just read about this in the Lutheran witness, and I think this is a real problem in this generation.

  • @levimahan2393
    @levimahan2393 Рік тому +5

    I recommend David Barton's book "The American Story: The Beginnings" to get a better understanding of the founding fathers' faith. Most were not Deist, most were Christians. A few were Deists but not the majority.

  • @jean-paulbelmondo3773
    @jean-paulbelmondo3773 Рік тому +5

    Hello Redeemed Zoomer, could you do a video on how to conduct a proper christian funeral? Appreciate your work.

  • @jackjepus
    @jackjepus Рік тому +9

    As an atheist and former anti thiest who's gradually coming around to religion being a moral good I'm really enjoying listening to your opinions on Christianity. What would you reccomend reading from Christian philosophy/theology for someone considering trying to find faith? Or is this a case of act as a christian good in the hopes of one day having a realisation?

    • @Rocky-ur9mn
      @Rocky-ur9mn Рік тому +9

      Mere Christianity CS Lewis and orthodoxy by G K Chesterton

    • @Mr-Onesimus
      @Mr-Onesimus Рік тому +5

      CS Lewis is a great place to start. His writings helped me greatly in my reversion to Christianity

    • @redeemedzoomer6053
      @redeemedzoomer6053  Рік тому +6

      Read Tim Keller’s reason for God!

    • @shanezarcone5401
      @shanezarcone5401 Рік тому +5

      For an atheist I think A Case for Christ by Lee Strobel is a great book to start with.

  • @Demoman714
    @Demoman714 Рік тому +4

    I, 15 years old, have found your videos, and after some consideration, I want to become a Christian. I used to be an atheist but now I want to convert.

    • @redeemedzoomer6053
      @redeemedzoomer6053  Рік тому +2

      that's great! Go to a local church and they'll tell you exactly what to do. Converting is NOT hard.
      This map can help you find some good churches in your area.
      www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1PNd_sJagci84PyKmGC6M5VJtaLMEWxg&ll=47.62652330300454%2C-122.20485609999999&z=17

    • @Demoman714
      @Demoman714 Рік тому

      I looked at the map and all the churches there are like an hour away from me lol ill just go to one of the smaller local churches.

    • @Avram_Orozco
      @Avram_Orozco Рік тому

      @@Demoman714why Protestant Christianity? Why Christianity to begin with?

    • @Demoman714
      @Demoman714 Рік тому

      @@Avram_Orozco what do you mean?

    • @Avram_Orozco
      @Avram_Orozco Рік тому

      @@Demoman714What convinced you Christianity is the true religion?

  • @Seth-he6vt
    @Seth-he6vt Рік тому +2

    I think developed countries in general are moving towards either atheism or a vague deist concept of God because when you're provided for and sheltered and there is stability, people will be less likely to turn to organized religion to fulfill themselves.
    Now imagine living in an unstable region where nothing is certain and life's necessities are fickle. You'll be much more likely to turn to organized religion for comfort, fulfillment, guidance, etc. It makes sense when you see all the parts of the Bible talking about enduring trials and suffering.
    Desperation, scarcity, and fear beget things like nationalism and tribalism. Religion has been used to both of those ends.
    As an atheist my biggest gripe is that with organized religion, I'm supposed to take man's word (churches, councils, creeds) for what God is and what God wants me to do. I've prayed to no avail so far but I'm certainly open to knowing a God if he does in fact exist and interact with humans.

  • @maxxiong
    @maxxiong Рік тому +2

    I though you didn't believe in lordship salvation?

  • @samlee9057
    @samlee9057 9 місяців тому +2

    Wow. I've been struggling to put into words what I've been feeling is lost in so many churches that I've been to. Thank you for shining a big spotlight on these extremely important issues. Peace in Christ to you.

  • @jaydywy3455
    @jaydywy3455 Рік тому +4

    Over the past couple months I have been watching your videos and they have been really great for broadening my understanding of God. I used to watch a lot more secular content and will admit I still do sometimes, but since watching your videos I feel much closer to God. Keep up the great work.

  • @christianusacross5084
    @christianusacross5084 Рік тому +8

    Since the Islamic world is out of control and violent can Christianity have a golden age? Spread the word! in Europe and the Americas

    • @shelbyspeaks3287
      @shelbyspeaks3287 Рік тому +1

      If you want a golden age you're gonna have to moonlight an offshoot of abrahamic tradition, Islam was the last one so the next will be more flexible and influenced by the 3 major faiths in christian, Jewish and Islamic ideas.

    • @Pandemomium4Life
      @Pandemomium4Life Рік тому

      Christianity had its golden age

    • @utarefson9
      @utarefson9 Рік тому +6

      @@Pandemomium4LifeLet's work on creating another.

    • @Pandemomium4Life
      @Pandemomium4Life Рік тому +1

      @@utarefson9 That's all we really can do. in jesus name fr this time tho 😆

  • @Tree0330
    @Tree0330 Рік тому +2

    As a fairly unorthodox Babtist who likes to over intellectualize things and be given more theology and doctrine, I can confirm that things do need to change a little in the Babtist church but I think the number 1 thing is we need to encourage more leadership in the church in youth and young adults. And number 2 is we need to make sure the people who are taking over know they're bible. Its nice to be able to get your nerdy reformed perspective on different issues lol. Just remember to Glorify God through not only your brain but also the faith that comes from the brain. I'm sure your familiar with the common stereo type of reformed christians getting so wrapped up in the intellectual side of christianity that you lose focus.

  • @MinefighterLP
    @MinefighterLP Рік тому +4

    As a catholic i absolutely agree on the catechism part. Everything i know about theology now i had to learn by myself.

  • @SonnyWane
    @SonnyWane Рік тому +4

    Hey Redeemed Zoomer! How are you doing, brother?

  • @dokidelta1175
    @dokidelta1175 Рік тому +4

    I agree with 100% of what you said in this video, you hit the nail on the head.

  • @BoilerBall3094
    @BoilerBall3094 Рік тому +5

    The answer is Roman Catholic....Manplatten for the win!

    • @shelbyspeaks3287
      @shelbyspeaks3287 Рік тому +3

      Mary is great

    • @John3_16_
      @John3_16_ Рік тому

      Nope. There is literally zero corroborating evidence for Mary being born of a virgin, maintaining perpetual virginity, living a perfect/sinless life, or being “assumed into heaven”. These are “infallible” catholic dogmas that warrant damnation if rejected.

  • @PetarStamenkovic
    @PetarStamenkovic Рік тому +2

    Why believe Calvin or any other random human and their interpretation and not the apostolic Church? Does it not make more sense that the Church preserved the oral teaching along with the written one better than any outsider ever could?

  • @jellees
    @jellees Рік тому +2

    lmao these dutch people in the background chat

  • @IThinkItsDark
    @IThinkItsDark Рік тому +2

    "What is wrong with the world? I am" is from Chesterton

  • @mandiocatostada3859
    @mandiocatostada3859 Рік тому +2

    We should make a boy scouts troop inside minecraft

    • @redeemedzoomer6053
      @redeemedzoomer6053  Рік тому +4

      This eagle scout (me) supports that idea!

    • @Cormorant-oj9my
      @Cormorant-oj9my Рік тому

      @@redeemedzoomer6053 Hello, I'm an assistant scoutmaster in a catholic scout organisation in Italy, since you're also a scout I would like to discuss how religion and faith are approached in the BSA. May I ask your email? Thanks in advance

  • @Traditional_American
    @Traditional_American Рік тому +3

    I wouldn't out much stock into this. Just looked up the study and they interviewed about 3,000 religous teens and asked them what they believed. Thats the most unreliable and ridiculous study I can imagine.
    Teens are too young to be asking that question, while they have agency, they're opinions and thoughts should not be taken seriously as they are likely to change week to week and sometimes day to day. I remember, even just at 18 after high school, I was a totally different and much more naive person then than I am now even at just 25, and I'm sure when I'm 30 or 35 I'll cringe at the person I am today. This is a nothing burger, and not indicative of the future of Christianity by any means.

  • @extraecclesiamnullasalus
    @extraecclesiamnullasalus Рік тому +1

    Zoomer, please stop generalising, that europe is atheist and woke completely forgeting about the second half of it, thank you

  • @sarahchadwick4672
    @sarahchadwick4672 Рік тому +1

    Just wanna call you out, just because someone makes a mistake doesn’t mean you should “not like them”? You have made mistakes too my brother. God used those men in enormous ways, that you will never know. You don’t know how many lives were changed, or just how God was using that person for good! I really don’t mean to be hateful, but I just wanted to say that. Also, when you say that some church’s will teach better stuff to children etc, I think something you can open your mind to is how God can be working in those church’s! I can see your mindset is just a little bit proud, and maybe you can work on that by just visiting smaller church’s and seeing what God is doing! It’s not only your church that is being impacted by God. And, it’s not only strict teaching that makes a good church! Sometimes it’s outreach, community, and loving! We are ALL the church of Christ and to speak as if one part of that church is better then the other is uncalled for. And it’s uneducated! I go to a small non-denominational church that is theologically sound, but we also focus on actually PRAISING God! I find often people are surprised that I know the theology that I do, just because of the fact I wasn’t brought up in a stricter church environment. But the fact of the matter is, we ALL have the Bible… why would I believe something different? So maybe just check yourself on that. You don’t want to be spreading that bad mindset out here on the internet! But I will be praying for you, I can see that you don’t have bad intentions. 🙌

  • @mrparam918
    @mrparam918 Рік тому +3

    As a Malaysian (also a multicultural society) what you have described is so relatable and applicable over here too

  • @a_little_flame589
    @a_little_flame589 Рік тому +1

    no atheism is not the only religion in Europe I'm English and have a friend who goes to a baptist church every week doesn't support gay marriage or even female pastors (he did get too conservative and doesn't believe in evolution though) yes there are less Christians today in Europe that ever before but that makes sense for years and years before this Christianity has been the only option now it is one of many making it far more acceptable to make the leap that is also why if the reconquista succeeds you will lose Christians because when people realise they can't support it because it doesn't agree with their beliefs they will leave that is also why the conservative branches aren't losing people those people are already true Christians and not the more so family Christians who don't really believe in god

  • @asleep0w0
    @asleep0w0 Рік тому +3

    when i heard rc sprouls name it made me happy

  • @jhoughjr1
    @jhoughjr1 Рік тому +2

    Idk if all have equal access or lead to the same but having studied many I think they often glimpse the same things

  • @tescopepsi9679
    @tescopepsi9679 Рік тому +3

    I find this channel so interesting to just watch and listen to, I am not a Christian but I find learning about Christianity so interesting. Thank you for this.

  • @jakobjiannuzzi6871
    @jakobjiannuzzi6871 Рік тому +1

    GLORY2JESUS blessings good and faithful servant, well done indeed. 👏 truth is stranger than the indoctrinated lies. Get ready beloveds, the KING IS COMING FOR HIS BRIDE, YALL READY 2 FLY? DID U MAKE A WAY FOR HIM? TICK TOCK MOCKERS JAMES55 SERPENTS FAITH OVER FEAR ALLWAYS.MUCH LOVE.

  • @comeintotheforest
    @comeintotheforest Рік тому +3

    If I hear “moralistic therapeutic deism” one more time I’ll die

  • @davidfitzpatrick6535
    @davidfitzpatrick6535 Рік тому +2

    Sounds like what a agnostic Christian would be.

  • @what-oy8il
    @what-oy8il Рік тому +1

    It's because of the American culture. Americans hate dicipline, order, hierarchy. They are too individualistic and money-worshiping. To even start to remedy such a problem you would first require to change American culture/mindset.

  • @patrickbuckley7259
    @patrickbuckley7259 Рік тому +1

    One of the things that used to bother me about christian doctrine was the idea of original sin. That humanity was too evil to save itself, I still blieve people are basically good, as in at our heart we are good, as God has created us, and moves in us, but as I have gotten older It has become harder and harder to deny the notion that human beings are so drowned in sin, that even our core virtuous nature is tainted.
    One need on look at the evils men have committed in the name of righteousness, how even in this age of "reason" and plenty that poisonous impulse has not gone away, only taken more insidious from's. If not more outright anti-human and omnicidal desires that have thankfully not yet born fruit, at least not on the level their architects would have liked. Also it seems like having access to more information has made people more gullible and ignorant than ever, despite being more "educated" than ever.
    What once made me doubt has dispelled all doubt.

  • @acct_deleted
    @acct_deleted 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this video. I have recently rediscovered Christ, but I have been of the mind that the one true God of Christianity was the same one true God of Islam, Brahman of Hinduism, etc. I thought all these religions were just different perspectives of God. I’m glad you brought this to my attention so I can dive deeper into Christ’s teachings.

  • @echoesoffaith-89
    @echoesoffaith-89 Рік тому +1

    Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done in Minecraft as it is in heaven.

  • @WiliGameplay
    @WiliGameplay Рік тому +1

    Should Christians exercise and strive to have a beutifiul and healthy body? What does the Bible say about that?
    Great video btw

  • @pawlaovicto7824
    @pawlaovicto7824 Рік тому +1

    12:47 You know what annoys me? It's that 99%of the believers at the church I attend don't care about Biblical School at all, and then, when CPAD (acronym for Publishing House of the Assemblies of God in Portuguese) started to write about culture wars at the lessons, people suddenly started to attend like they would actually know anything about culture wars.
    The Biblical School teacher does teach the theological nuances of different views on the Second Coming of Christ, on Predestination (we have an Arminian view), but it ends up messing with things like the worlds hedonism and the deconstruction of masculinity and feminility. Or maybe it's just my mind that is a mess.

  • @Antic_MC
    @Antic_MC Рік тому +2

    Hey zoomer, Im a recent Christian and i am hoping you could make a video on general important Christian beliefs and what to/how to do it? Stuff on basic ideologies, How chuech works, activities to het closer to God, etc. Would this be possible?

    • @em.the.awful.waffle
      @em.the.awful.waffle Рік тому

      Read the Bible, one of the plain versions like ESV or NIV. You can start with the gospels, Genesis, or Romans. Pray every morning and/or every evening, join a Bible study, listen to hymns, watch more of RZ's vids. Those are just a few ideas. God bless you on your journey ✝️🤍

  • @resonation6776
    @resonation6776 Рік тому +2

    Day 2 asking for a Tier list of Christian Colleges

  • @whiphess7658
    @whiphess7658 Рік тому +2

    My theology professor was all on this day one warning us about it. It's engrained in my core.

  • @christianusacross5084
    @christianusacross5084 Рік тому +2

    Can Catholics Protestants and Orthodox ✝️☦️ do art mathematics and medicine ?

    • @bushbladesnbows.2378
      @bushbladesnbows.2378 Рік тому +1

      The Baptists might have a hard time doing math....😂

    • @SyoDraws
      @SyoDraws Рік тому

      Sure..? I don't see why not.

  • @upside_you_mop
    @upside_you_mop Рік тому +1

    You sound like my youth pastor lol
    Thats a good thing hes a really good teacher
    I agree with pretty much everything you said in this video

  • @timmears5467
    @timmears5467 Рік тому +1

    Me, the evangelical christian in Europe: Exists
    Zoomer 9:30 : No u don't😂

  • @syncronium3524
    @syncronium3524 Рік тому +2

    literally just learned about MTD in worldview class

  • @nikolaibukharin8865
    @nikolaibukharin8865 Рік тому +1

    Great video. That is why it's so important that Christians have modern cultural influence again and I think that the Reconquista is a good method for that. Most people who are opposed to it don't really understand history very well, because here in Germany or Western Europe in general the leftists got cultural hegemony in the 60's through the march in the institutions. It's one of the most tragic things to happen to Europe, but it proves that hijacking is 100% useful and often times used by enemies. I understand that people have different opinions of which denomination is right, but converting to Orthodoxy for example to flee from wokeness won't do anything for a collevtive spiritual change in your Country. It's just isolation (which is understandable, but useless for society as a whole)

  • @Amogumogu
    @Amogumogu 2 місяці тому +1

    Thought this was released ten mins ago

  • @Interns-Eternal-Empire
    @Interns-Eternal-Empire Рік тому +1

    You made a video on E.orthodox plz do Oreiental orthodox

  • @CooperTheGoosebumpsGuy
    @CooperTheGoosebumpsGuy 9 місяців тому +1

    Amen🙏🕊️❤️😇✝️😊😀🍞🍷🎉Repent

  • @TheTendermen
    @TheTendermen Рік тому +1

    12:40 not a Catholic myself but I went to a Catholic school that did a religion class and it more like about vague anthropology about religion rather than actual teaching of religion.

  • @breadoggo9353
    @breadoggo9353 Рік тому +1

    Question : are Christians allowed to play video games?

  • @CooperTheGoosebumpsGuy
    @CooperTheGoosebumpsGuy 9 місяців тому +1

    Amen😇❤️🍞😊✝️😀🎉🕊️🙏🍷

  • @ezequielfelipe9054
    @ezequielfelipe9054 Рік тому +1

    Great work Zoomer, I would like you to explain noahidism.

  • @crocidile90
    @crocidile90 Рік тому +2

    I really love this channel as you ask and answer some of the things I am kind of too.....timid? Idk its not afraid but, i don't think my main pastor could answer what i would ask (even though it might be me looking for answers that i don't like even [and especially] if they are true). Just holding the cringe when he said he almost had a cognitive dissent moment when Jesus insulted the Caninite woman when she asked for help, internally i was like "Of course a woman from an "enemy" people who claimed the hebrew home after enslaving themsleves to Egypt to not die, whoms "gods" demanded human blood sacrifice of the innocent to even function, whom is asking Jesus just after he heard that his brother (biologically cousin) John the Baptist (my Episcopal church is St. John's in the Wilderness) was executed by a drunken and aroused king who had John served to his wife like a slaughtered feast animal. Anyone would have physically beaten her in their shows, few like Jesus ignored her and ONLY when she showed her humility did Jesus get reminded that yeah, life and people suck, but there are still genuinely good and faithful people, even amongst your ancestors enemies, who truly believes in you."
    It just disheartening to hear was seems like borderline woke talking points from my pastor (and second preist under him who sometimes leads is abit the same though goes into more heavy subjects) is just demoralizing and hoping and praying that Christ can see this and when the day comes that before i pass, i can ask for forgiveness as I (far to self aware for my own sanity) couldn't go all the way and if i do truly fail to make it, that i am obliterated out of existence because without him, everything is literally meaningless and would rather be non-existent than be in a Godless realm, no matter how blind i am in not seeing his works.
    Sorry if this is a bit heavy, might try another Episcopal Church further away to see if its me or has (as the Critical Drinker puts it) T H E M E S S A G E really gone this far.
    Hope you have a great day.

    • @SyoDraws
      @SyoDraws Рік тому

      Hey.
      I wanted to remind you that God is gracious, and is willing to lavish his grace on all who are willing to confess their sins to Him and trust Him.
      It seemed like you were struggling with assurance in your comment (you mentioned "not being able to go all the way" and "not making it.").
      I also want to assure you that God's grace is enough for all of us. It's
      sometimes hard to believe, and I'm also speaking to myself here, but God is more gracious than we could ever be. I'm sure that he will never turn away a repentant soul who turns to Him.
      I don't know exactly what matters you were alluding to at the end of your comment, and you don't have to elaborate if you're not comfortable with doing so, but I hope you grow in knowledge about Christ, and grow in assurance and faith.
      God bless you.
      (If I misunderstood anything, please let me know 😊)

    • @yeetoburrito9972
      @yeetoburrito9972 Рік тому

      You may wish to check out an ACNA (Anglican Church of North America) church, it split from the Episcopal church a while back and will have much sounder doctrine and teachings in general than any episcopal church. Zoomer's mission to retake the mainline churches is admirable, but they are not places for Christians to grow, especially if you're young in your faith :). They are more opportunities for ministry, and if you're not solid in your foundation, you can't help them. if you look up "ACNA church finder" you can find a church near you :)

  • @TheEverFreeKing
    @TheEverFreeKing Рік тому +2

    Moralistic Therapeutic Deism sounds pretty good, obviously some people will incorporate that into their specific religious denomination but I'm of the opinion that's Superior.
    Human love should transcend hatred, all people deserve salvation Universal salvation 🙏💜
    Maybe not initially maybe it takes a long time but all people should be loved and saved.
    The human heart will overcome your hatred and wash it away as if a flood~
    By the grace of God humanity will be one 🙏💜

    • @evan7391
      @evan7391 Рік тому +7

      No, all people deserve to go to hell, only through Christ's sacrifice can we be saved. Your heart means well though, God bless 🙏

    • @TheEverFreeKing
      @TheEverFreeKing Рік тому

      ​@@evan7391All people deserve to be saved through Universal salvation.
      Not one can be condemned to hell forever, for that is the greatest evil and the greatest sin anyone could commit.
      For every knee will bow and every tongue shall confess Christ as Lord.

    • @chibu3212
      @chibu3212 Рік тому

      The main pushback I have regarding Universal Salvation besides the fact that it isn’t biblical is essentially it gives the impression that we as humans in every century and age can live however we choose and nothing really matters. Also if all world religions and gnostic beliefs and spiritual practices are true then none are.

    • @chibu3212
      @chibu3212 Рік тому

      Also since it isn’t really grounded in any scriptures or doctrine , who’s to say everyone even wants to be saved, or wants to bow to Christ, or the length of time it will take some versus others. Or also if people will still be the same (good and evil) in the afterlife. I do see you mean well however.

    • @TheEverFreeKing
      @TheEverFreeKing Рік тому

      ​@@chibu3212it's not free license to do whatever you want we still matter in this life.
      It's the recognition of the universal Human condition and how in the end we all deserve salvation.
      It's out of gratitude not out of obligation that we should be good people, it's about fostering that Goodwill rather than behaving out of fear of hellfire eternal.
      Multiple religions can be true at the same time, there may be some ideas that have been distorted over time because of human imperfection but you can synchronize many different world religions together.
      That is not however claiming that they are all equally good but it is showing a recognition for the Divine and unexplainable found throughout the entire world.
      I would also recommend looking into the concept of closed spaces and how different realities might merge into one another.
      Universalism has existed since the first century it is the true expression of Christianity, have you read any of the literature on it making a case from the Bible?