How We Know Jesus and the Early Church Existed
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- How do we know things about the distant past? How do we know details about the lives of the most famous historical figures? What about Jesus? Outside the Bible, how do we know anything about Jesus or the early Church?
In this episode, I talk about how studying the ancient past works, and then I take a look at a bunch of writers who mentioned details about Jesus and early Christianity in the 1st and 2nd centuries. I also compare the amount of documentation that exists to confirm details about the lives of ultra-famous Greek and Roman figures with the amount of documentation that exists to confirm details about Jesus and the Church. In addition, we'll consider some of the common criticisms of the reliable historicity of Jesus.
In just 30 lousy minutes, you can learn about history, the Bible, Jesus, Caesar, and why there's every reason to believe that Jesus existed, did remarkable things, gained a following, was executed, and then was the object of worship for a new religion immediately after his life and death.
This is the full, uninterrupted 30 minute version of the three part series also published on this channel.
As someone who was atheist for a few years, raised by atheist parents, and studied atheist arguments for a long time, this video is great. You were honest about the quality of the evidence and it makes me proud to consider you a brother.
What is/are the main thing(s) that made you realize that Christianity is true? I have a friend who was previously Muslim but stopped believing in Islam, and she has talked to me about Christianity and said that she is intrigued by Christian teachings but is not sure whether she is atheist or accepts Christianity. She is the kind of person that wouldn't be pressured into anything, but she needs to come to her own conclusions via logic. Do you have any advice?
@@monkiram Actually, my background is muslim as well. I think eventually many former muslims turned atheists become christians, because a life without God is not satisfactory, especially after having but a taste of it under Islam.
@mrjo2thec Yes, lets jusr assume that those who are fully confident in their faith and knowledge are arrogant and unwise. typical athiest.
@mrjo2thec You just made an argument from ignorance. New Athiesm is very much like a cult today, anyone can see that, even if its not a "formal religion". You stil have certain biases and worldview restrictions which are shaped by your "lack of belief." For example, as an athiest, justify objective morality or anything to do with metaphysical certainty. You can't, because you have restrictions and thus are shaped by these restrictions, thus I can generalise based on the knowlegde of these restrictions.
@mrjo2thec you didn't address anything i have said without a mere ramble. You argued against my point in your very 1st sentence.
"Im simply saying its ignorant of you to make assertions, all religions do." Mind if i ask you about all the assertions of the 1000+ religions make? Or is that an assertion in itself. Ironic.
"Atheism isn't a religion" never said it was.
"Do all people who wear the same pair of trainers think the same" they usually are attracted to the same appeals of said shoe.
"Objective morality doesn't need to be justified because blah blah blah i assume subjective morality exists and that is all and it is true because im an atheist" yea dude, you literally keep proving my point. I get it, you are an atheist and you assume your beliefs are true.
Best video I’ve ever seen by a Christian. Thanks for not trying to evangelize like crazy and your scrutiny of these sources seems very honest. Excellent examination of facts and you’ve changed my belief on the existence of Jesus by bringing me a ton of undeniable evidence of his life.
Andrew Lewarne Now grab a Bible and randomly open it. Read the first thing your eyes see. Write back what you found.
Andrew Lewarne what about those that have been Christians and then became non believers?
Sean Hurley but what about all those who say their religion and God is right and the truth?
They get the same feelings and such.
Also what those who once were and now believe these things aren’t real or whatever?
Why do people go away from religion?
If God is real he should be there helping and showing people.
Sean Hurley I don’t get why God would let fallen angels have kids with woman?
I though he loved us and was just?
And I have never heard that one about Greek mythology, plus we’re are the giant remains?
And Noah’s time, we have records from other people in the world who have said there was no flood or disasters back then.
Plus a big boat with all those animals?
No way.
Food, fighting and repopulating the earth?
No chance.
Inbreeding is bad once or twice imagine doing it over a few thousand years?
Yes and no never went to church.
@@KyleTheDalek People walk away, so to speak, from faith for various reasons - Choice - they simply were part of an expected group for a period of time - and, once finished or the law of diminshing returns, they leave. B. They have faith but ,in Christianity and as explored by Job among others, sometimes their faith is tested or weakened by life in a world that does not exist outside of Disney. But,any honest Christian willl tell you that we don't have all the answers as to God and HIs overall working, C.People grow, mature, and change opinion as they age or are exposed to to different viewpoints - they explore and,as happened throughout history, have their basic faith but add too it as new philosophies seem to make sense- especially since we ant answers and as B point, we don't always have specific answers from God as to our individual lives and why He allows things to occur or natural consequences occur and He doesn't miraculously spare us. AS far as the Genesis accounts, well there are few cultures that don't record a flood disaster, Was it global or local to the 'then known world' that's a debate - Genetically, well we have enivdidence of 1000's of years of occurence in Eygpian succession for Pharohs , Royal European family - Doesn't mean that genetic traits that are bad haven't been the consequence but there are instances of . For better explanations of alternates but plausible try Bio Logos or REasons to Believe - both explain using modern science ,not Young Earth nonsense , much clearer the genetic ,geological,biological, and astronomical explanations better than I .
Something amazing, yet somewhat disturbing happened to me today, and it has to do with this incredible video. Yesterday I was immersed in a most uncomfortable debate with one of my pastors about the historicity of Jesus, I claim that 99% of the information in the gospels has been preserved and established according to scholars like William Lana Craig. The pastor refuted that by saying even so, there’s no evidence regarding the life of Jesus, his ministry or (I’m afraid) his very existence. This morning I prayed and went about my day with the certainty that I have great arguments for believing in the historicity of Jesus, what was my surprise when I stumbled upon this video without even looking for the subject!!!! I was trying to find a conversation between David Berlinsky and a group of researchers.I could not be more elated to have found this material, my faith was never compromised, but I needed support for my arguments and I found them. Thank you brother, you’re legit! Keep it up, for you never know how the Lord is using you for the benefit of believers and non believers as we run this much too difficult race and face insurmountable challenges throughout our Christian life, even from our own churches.
Your pastor said those things? Wow. I hope you can present this video to him and help him see the truth about the historical evidence. It's important stuff. God bless
He is not a real pastor. I'd leave that church
@Kelly Of course, how about the Shroud of Turin, that's a pretty solid physical evidence!
And I have the same thought about these strange phenomenom of people denying Jesus, however instead of going secular atheists, they turn into pagans and worship satan, makes no sense! Or perhaps, makes all the sense...
David La Rosa your pastor is a disgrace and a problem
David LaRosa, you have one of the BEST pastors in the world! He is one of the extremely rare clergy who is actually willing to tell you the truth! People who have really academically studied the bible and the historicity issue will easily come to the conclusion that he told you. However, most who know it will never admit it for sake of hurting their own selfish interests such as their position in the church. He is a jewel and you should keep him as your pastor.
I’ve been binging your videos all day from new to old, and honestly this is one of the most impressive Christian channels I’ve come across; it’s not just preaching, it’s truly open, researched and explained, funny and intelligent, it reaffirms my faith so much, especially as someone who loves history and early church history. God bless you man, keep up this great work!
That's a very kind review. Glad you're enjoying it!
00:00 Agreed upon figures of Antiquity with varying degrees of evidence to support
01:11 ~ Julius Ceasar, lived from 100 BC - 44 B.C.
02:17~ Alexander the Great, lived from 356 - 323 B.C.
02:48 ~ Socrates,
06:09 Challenges when studying the past
~ Writings and artifacts perish with time. Becomes difficult to study this era
~ Early church did document and believed to have done a good job
08:09 Excerpts from authors from the 1st Century that mention the early church and Jesus
08:19 ~ Tacitus, wrote in around 100 A.D.
09:10 ~ Lucien, A mid 1st century Greek author
10:13 ~ Suetonius, wrote around 100 A.D., biographer of Claudius, and was a Roman
10:38 ~ Thallus, lived in the mid 1st century, only know of him and what he said based on other people mentioning him (Thallus) in their own works.
11:32 ~ Pliny, representer of the Emperor of modern day Turkey
13:26 ~ Talmud, is a Jewish source written around the 3rd century A.D.
14:07 ~ Mara Bar-Serapian, Jewish source
15:24 ~ Celsus, a harsh Roman critque of Christiinaity who wrote in the mid 100's
16:39 ~ Josephus, 1st cenutry Jewsih historian
19:29 Extrabiblical Christian sources
20:13 ~ Clement of Rome, wrote letters to the Corinthian church
20:22 ~ Ignatius of Antioch, died about 100 A.D., wrote from about 70 A.D. to end of life
20:44 ~ Quadratus
20:47 ~ Justin Martyr
20:58 - 21:51 Recap of all details extrabiblical
22:22 -24:50 Responding to objections
*I could have transcribed every detail, BUT I aint that dedicated haha*
My friend, you are amazing. This should be pinned!
Thanks for the timestamps
@@PatrickKQ4HBD Yeah, people like this are very helpful
Dude. DUDE.
This, BY FAR has been the most helpful video you've done so far (I'm catching up on your Acts series now). Why?
1. I'm an engineer, NOT a historian, but I AM super interested in history and how we know what we know about our world. I love how you went point-by-point through a bunch of 'non christian' authors, pulling out writings that externally confirmed the writings in the Bible.
2. I'm a "grown up Christian" who's heard most of the Bible stories my whole life, and honestly I don't have a great defense for questions like the ones you made this video to answer. At least now I have a modern reference that I can go to, and branch out from there.
THANK. YOU.
Ben Harber Hey brother, if you are interested you can go to SermonAudio and find a Sunday school series on Church history from Phoenix Reformed Baptist Church. You can also find Ryan Reeves on UA-cam. He's a professor at Gordon Conwell university.
Love the series from Ryan Reeves, especially from the early church and the Reformation.
I have been interested in archaeology my entire life. A few years ago (probably around five years ago) I discovered biblical archaeology and it changed my life. The Quran says this, science and archaeology says that. The Bible says this, science and archaeology says...this! It matches! It's always exciting to me to see the Bible proved through these means.
But when I started posting about these things, several Christians scolded me, saying that it's a sin to study the Bible outside of the Bible. They always pointed to this verse:
Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.
John 20:29 KJV
They say it's a sin to look up biblical archaeology because it's a sin to need proof to believe.
But...
Jesus didn't actually say that. He said you're blessed if you believe without seeing.
Besides, I already believe in Jesus. I'm not looking this up as proof so I'd believe. First and foremost, I'm doing it because I find it fascinating. Also, I can tell other people about what I find. Especially when nonbelievers say things like, "There is absolutely no proof that any of it actually happened", I can say, "Hold my non-alcoholic beverage..."
@@FoggyBadger What do you mean? The Bible and science disagree since Genesis 1.
@@vejeke Okay, sure. Tell yourself that. Whatever makes you feel better. But once you actually start looking at the real evidence with an actual open mind and not just try to disprove it, it's undeniable that science and archaeology prove the Bible.
"Jesus existed whether we like it or not".
-Bart D. Ehrman
from his book: Did Jesus Exist?
He believes there is evidence for a historical Jesus, not a supernatural, resurrected Jesus.
@@TNK8 Their is no distinction
@@philosophersbench6595 it so happens that the distinction is quite clear. One is a mortal, apocalyptic preacher, and the other is a legendary figure of myth.
@@TNK8 Did you even consider the fact that These historians also affirmed the resurrection and miracles of Jesus ,Even not been a Christian ,
It not an opinion thing ,its a fact
It's Just Kyle quick question, what happens to your soul when you die? Or do you even believe you have a soul. If you believe you have a soul then Jesus can be this supernatural, resurrected jesus. And also if you don’t believe we have souls then why can’t we create another living human, with free will as well? Think and stop living your life ignorantly
Matt - I've watched and shared this video countless times in the past few years since my conversion to Christ, and have yet to find a more impactful, quick-hitting look at the early Church. While I've since been confirmed as a Catholic and become a university missionary, you remain an instrumental part of my faith journey and an incredible weapon for the Kingdom. Your channel and podcast is timeless and interdenominational, and I can't thank you enough. Prayers for the student I'm about to send this to... Godspeed, brother!
Why do you say "conversion to Christ"? Weren't you baptised as a kid? Or were you an atheist? I ask as an atheist who was originally a Catholic and I have a genuine interest because I'd like to understand what made you convert.
Sorry for the late response! I was baptized in middle school in a Methodist church but was just going through the motions, understood and cared little for it, and immediately stopped practicing along with my family; I was a practical atheist through the back half of college, even if I maintained a loose belief in a god who might be out there but doesn’t have much to say about how to live life. By “conversion to Christ” I mean that eventually, through various life circumstances, I was confronted with the person of Jesus. Intellectually, experientially, and socially, Christianity-the Gospel, the life death and resurrection of Jesus Christ-finally made sense to me, and my life changed in giving it to Him. The base reason I’m still practicing more than ever today is that despite any intellectual difficulties I might wrestle with in faith, the historical Christ and Christian orthodoxy seems inevitable and the most reasonable explanation for history and my own life experiences… Maybe the most I can explain in a UA-cam comment but I appreciate the questions and encourage you to keep seeking in good faith! If Christ is who He claims to be and you remain genuinely open, He’ll find you in His timing and it’ll click. But faith is ultimately a gift which we can’t generate ourselves; the most we can do is ask for it and be receptive! Godspeed!
Matt Whitman, in case you stilBl get notifications of videos being newly viewed after almost eight years, I want you to know this one--and all the others I've been binging are still hugely valuable! In the past week, I've wandered with you through the schisms and orthodoxy, visited a wide variety of denominations, and am just about to take in your studies of the gospels and Acts.
As a bit of background, I'll let you know I'm a prodigal returning Home after a fairly lengthy desert trip, and listening to your clear, kind, friendly videos are helping me to connect again not only with my faith, but also with all those years of studying to present Sunday school lessons! Still so much more to learn, but thanks a million for providing a faster track! Thanks also to your family and any others who help you bring us these videos. Peace, Brother. Happy Holy Week.
I think this is still the greatest video you've ever made. I first saw it 8 years ago, and it's the main reason I became a Christian. Thank you, Matt :)
Back in college, a random classmate claimed Jesus didn't exist. It sounded ridiculous to me, but I had never questioned it, and neither has anyone I know. As a result, it rattled around in my brain for years. Thanks for sharing!
Maybe you'd like to hear the argument framed in such a way as to not sound ridiculous? On the Historicity of Jesus by Dr Richard Carrier PhD.
@ghostriders_1, why do mythicist like yourself always point to Richard Carrier or Robert Price? It’s because no serious scholar believes as they do.
@@whiskeredtuna What makes a "serious scholar"? Is it one that discounts and denies Christ? That's rich.
@@infinity4evr They suffer from bias of ignorant bias.
I was an agonist but after doing what in the video then meeting the holy spirit my eyes were opened..praise the lord
Hallelujah
Tf is an agonist
I think you mean agnostic. An agonist likes to inflict pain. If you are an agonist, please leave me alone. I spent last night on a club dance floor in stilettos so I have some pain already.😄
Just dont join catholicism
Guys I've been born again for years ..I'm saying that this is part of how I saw the truth... I walk in an anointing..seeing people saved and healed the lord is doing mighty things through those who walk in him with signs following
Very good. I just finished am early Church History class so it was fun knowing what you were about to say after naming the source. It would be so good for Christians to be encouraged to read these original sources. They’re very easy to read and helpful for these conversations
the early church still exists unchanged and it is Orthodoxy there is no doubt on this
@@Roman_21 And Catholicism
I am so thankful that this video exists. Thank you, Matt, for taking your time to make this! And thank You, JESUS, for blessing us with the Holy Spirit!!
I kind of “stumbled” over this video and felt like watching it to the end. I ended up being inspired. Thank you
Crazy to realize that this video perfectly encapsulates the journeys of men like C.S. Lewis and Lee Strobel in just 30 minutes.
Well, there’s more than their conversion than this. There are other powerful arguments for the resurrection and Christ being the messiah.
@@sageseraph5035 please copy those links here. I am preparing for being questioned and need as much knowledge as I can retain
@John Daedalus That... that's just not true?
@@rithvikdsouza1705 You will never be able to reason with someone like that im afraid. Only someone who really truly wants to find the truth will be open to being wrong. He probably did not even watch the video.
@Steve Doud Wrong
This video brought me to Christ. Thank you my Brother 🙏🙏🙏
I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your efforts here AND your attitude towards skepticism. This video is a shining example of what communication on the internet should be. You present your information (with notes) forthrightly, clearly and kindly. Thank you.
Jesus and first century Judea are most extensively and exhaustively studied topics in human history...literal millions of historians, theologians, archaeologists, sociologists, geographers, and you name it have been examining same for 1,900-years...that's pretty compelling to me.
Watching this in 2019 ..... I am so grateful you did this. Subbing based on this and I look forward to listening to some of your additional teaching. I sure hope your channel is still currently active. Thanks and take care.
Thanks for jumping in, and yep, the channel is very active. I do a daily podcast where I work through the book of Matthew for ten minutes a day, and I also make three or four videos a month here.
The Ten Minute Bible Hour yes! I ran one of your playlists last night. I am so impressed at the studies you are passing along .... also shared to FB. You are providing good sound info for conversation with nonbelievers.... I’m not fond of heated exchanges, solves nothing, and I’m looking forward to research in the directions you put out there... so, cool beans and thank you for the reply.
Dd S 🍷
Dd S just to be clear I was offering you more whine. I’m a “christTard” as you put it. No worries we can disagree. I wish you and your family all the best.
Nah man, we have to be super skeptical of the existence of Julius Ceasar's existence while wearing a fedora.
@@nezumi6554Roman Empire is a fictional entity used to promote European colonialism :-)
Ceasar was a black ✊
These comments progressively got funnier, started out with a nose laugh and when I got to Caesar was black with the balled up fist I lost it.
This is true. Julius Caesar existed long before fedoras. If you see an image of julius caesar in a fedora, you should be highly skeptical
@@lifewasgiventous1614 he is kind of right. All these idol statues/ immages are black. I wonder why
I wish you would have gone in deeper on the Church Fathers, but I like your take on using non-Christians to verify Christianity.
If he went into the successors of the apostles, he would not be able to be Protestant so easily. He would have to look to Orthodoxy. May God grant!
Catholicism/Orthodoxy ;)
@@misererenobis8900 Well...Orthodoxy anyway. Where would one look for a monarchial pope ruling the world in the first millennium? No. Just Orthodoxy.
In Between Names Central authority and all that, rather than having to deal with break-away patriarchs..;)
@@misererenobis8900 Christ is the central authority of the Church. The pope was a break-away patriarch.
Amazing Video! At least 9 secular sources support the existence , behaviour , and actions of Jesus and His followers . Keep up the good work! 3 people hate historical facts.
+lbmc 493 Ha! Great comment. Thanks so much.
@Sarah H why do you discount the accounts of Jesus that are in the New Testament such as the four gospels and the letters? They are early, they are from the time when eye witnesses lived, and they corroborate each other. There are extremely early fragments of gospel texts that have been confirmed.
" The Gospels are biographical information on Jesus and his ministry and were preached orally immediately after his ascension into heaven ". The Gospels can't agree on when the crucifixion was or where the ascension took place. @Brian Farley
Alan Crook Hoenstly they do agree. Have you read it? The place is called two different things but one of the guys, probably Luke, explains. One says they walked through a garden but it doesn’t say he was crucified there. The was crucified at the place of the skull. That’s just what I remember off hand. If you look at what that cold case guy says he says it better. He says they actually prove it and not disprove it. He’s a cold case detective. He went from atheist to Christian based on his knowledge of cold cases.
I've read it ALL. I started it as a christian duty and finished it 100% atheist! There are many more discrepecies. It's fiction.
@@junelledembroski9183
I have nonidea how a stumbled on you but I am glad i did. Thanks. I am catholic, your arguments are great. And i will send it to everybody I know. I am bing watching your channel lol
To me the most compelling evidence is, the most influential person in the history of humanity was a man who was unjustly and tragically crucified on a a cross, died without a dollar to his name, who only talked about love. Not a king with all riches of the world. It is beyond perfection.
Amen, brother
It's the stuff Jesus says that strikes you as - pure light.
The love of Jesus Christ is on a scale to match the size of the universe - and beyond - to the glory of His Father, to be sure...
Kind regards Kim
“Again therefore, Jesus spoke to them, saying: I am the light of the world: he that followeth me, walketh not in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” St John 8:12
I love to learn about the early church. We need that courage and unity again! I recently read a book with primary sources from Justin Martyr, Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch, and Ireneaus of Lyons
Just found your channel by the way. Really liking it
The body of Christ is the one United church no matter what church they are in there are even some in sects that truly believe in Jesus and are born again, but stay in their sect because of many reasons like family and so on, we really don't need a true world wide church made by man there is one global church all ready made by Christ himself
see richard carrier on the topic,
Tracy Walker Yes, I agree! 😁 Fantastic early Church fathers and their superb writings. There are many others to read and explore.
Atheist before and after this video, and while I did do enough research behand, and came to the belief/knowledge I guess, that jesus existed and that the early church was like that, this video was amazing, subscribing. Very concise, and a good listen for people of any side. Now to go read the sources, i love historical writings.
Beooooo mannnn I’m so glad someone like you making these types of videos the way you’re doing them. Using common sense, logical thinking critical thinking and allllll 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Channel is terribly underrated beautiful presentation this video has just made my faith even stronger thank you brother keep up the good work
Agree 100%! Very encouraging
Good scholarship. Intelligent presentation. Concise language. Thank you, sir.
John Daedalus so what’s your conclusion argument? You have the burden of proof when it comes to making a positive claim. He made it using Historical evidences, and reason what’s your rebuttal?
John Daedalus some people would rather by a lie than believe the truth.
John Daedalus
Atheist: so us proof outside the Bible
Christian does that: Noooooooo you can’t show dozens of accounts on the life and death of Jesus from no both gentile, and Jewish accounts giving evidence as to the existence of Jesus!
John Daedalus 🤣😂. If I was an Atheist it would make me also pout.
@Steve Doud unfortunately your assertion is baseless garbage.
The belief comes from faith rather than corroborating accounts of the Bible.
"because you have seen Me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed" John 20:29
This is right up there with the best Videos i have ever seen on UA-cam...Its so detailed and well narrated ...Loved it
1:26 that's a bit of an understatement - Suetonius wrote an entire biography on Julius Caesar, plus all of the other roman emperor's up until his time. Suetonius' account of Caesar's life is probably the closest we can come to an accurate and honest, firsthand account of Julius Caesar's life.
Well it wasn’t first hand. Suetonius lived about 100 years after Julius Caesar.
I would so love to watch a conversation between you and Richard Carrier and Robert Price. Or if not, at least what you'd think about what they have presented on this topic. They have also brought up many of the resources that you've referenced. I'm sure it would be so delightful, insightful, and mind-opening, like the one you did with Fr. Diaz. More power to you, your work and your channel!
I read the verses and videos like yours and it makes my chest fire up. I know it to be true. Keep spreading the good word brother. God bless.
AffiliatePro haha good one. Keep grinding for that affiliate money. God bless you brother. One day you’ll read the New Testament and see the truth. If you haven’t read it or lived it then you really can’t comment on it.
god won't bless you,its all in your'e mind.see richard carrier.
Subscribed, great first video I've seen of your channel. I'll look around on your channel a bit more but you should make a video that while external corroboration is important, our best sources are found in the New Testament and can't simply be dismissed because they are biased.
Daniel Anchondo Thanks so much. As you watch more, you'll see that my entire series on Acts is advancing exactly the thesis you just threw out there.
Thanks for checking out the show!
When evidence is found it is a reassuring Joy to the faithful and a blow to the skeptic. It is disappointing that the skeptic can't accept the facts but formulate new ideas and scenarios to support their resistance.
I’m a skeptic and I find it hard to see what facts you refer to. It’s common for believers to push this notion, like you have, that being skeptical is really some form of resistance. As if we have some sort of bias stopping us from accepting what is clearly the truth. Nothing could be further from the truth. I’ve looked at the historical evidence for the important aspects of Jesus’ life and found it entirely wanting.
I’m no expert but for me Tacitus’ writings and common sense are enough to make me think it’s more likely that Jesus was a real person than a myth. It seems much easier to build a religion when there’s some basis than to just conjour it up from nowhere. But the historicity of Jesus tells us absolutely nothing about whether he was the son of God, performed miracles, and ascended to heaven after his death. For these things there is absolutely no credible evidence.
@@JohnSmith-fz1ih The accounts from the seven sources mentioned in this video are extremely similar to the new testament accounts of the same events, so to me, it really supports the idea that the new testament is quite an accurate historical account of Jesus' life and the early church. Of course, the conclusions made from the secular vs. biblical accounts are different, but I encourage you to read the new testament to compare the accounts for yourself and then come to a conclusion for yourself.
You may not have a specific agenda for rejecting facts that are contrary to what you previously believed, but perhaps Rick is referring to confirmation bias, which we all have. All of us have a tendency to accept and internalize information that supports what we already believe, while rejecting information that is contrary to our beliefs. We all just need to do our best to look at everything with as little bias as possible and realize we have confirmation bias so that we can look at things from a more open-minded perspective.
@@monkiram *All of us have a tendency to accept and internalize information that supports what we already believe, while rejecting information that is contrary to our beliefs.*
I agree. I know I am fallible. I know I can be fooled. That's why I care so much about evidence. What I believe, and how strongly I believe it says nothing about whether that belief is actually true or not. For that we need evidence.
*...so that we can look at things from a more open-minded perspective.*
I'm not suggesting you've used it in this way, but I often see atheists being accused of not being "open-minded" when it's clear they are not being closed minded at all. Being open-minded means being willing to change your mind based on evidence. Usually when I see theists talk of open-mindedness this isn't what they want at all. What they are really asking for is gullibility. "Yeah, I know there's no evidence for any of the core, extraordinary claims I'm making, but you should believe it anyway!".
I feel I've gotten quite negative in my last two posts. That's not something I intended, but I find it impossible not to be negative because this seems such a clear-cut topic. There's no credible evidence for any of the miraculous claims the bible makes (and we know some of them, like the creation story, are completely wrong) so none of them should be believed.
I wanted to finish on a more positive note though. It's something I don't often do in these sorts of discussions so I'm sure I often come across more strongly against religion than is actually the case. I see value in the bible. It's in my opinion by far the most comprehensive and best collection of early poetry we have. I also think there are many good messages in the bible, some of which were quite novel for the time. (I also think there are many awful messages, which is why I like being an atheist. I'm free to take on the good messages while dismissing the bad ones and the dogma). On a practical level, I have no doubt that religion fills a hole that is missing for many people by providing brotherhood and a sense of something greater than ones self (in fact I think this is the greatest benefit of religion. There's no secular group that is comparable). My personal (non-online) experience has been that religious people are good people that use their religion to try to better themselves. (I live in Australia. My online experience has been very different, but I don't know how much of that is due to a higher percentage of idiots being online and how much is due to more extreme views that may be more common in America than Australia).
@@JohnSmith-fz1ih I'm sorry if I came off as attacking your beliefs or calling you closed-minded, that was not my intention. I was just suggesting that maybe Rick, as a Christian who desires the salvation of others was expressing sadness that some skeptics might not accept Christian ideas based on confirmation bias, rather than suggesting that all skeptics are closed-minded. I think for an atheist to watch this video means they're likely open to other perspectives.
I definitely understand your skepticism and have had my doubts and there are still things I'm searching for answers for. But when I read about Jesus, what He taught, how He loved and what all His contemporaries had to say about Him, and also how He fulfilled all the old testament prophecies, and the work He did and continues to do in people's lives, etc. I can't see how He could have been just an ordinary man. We can agree to disagree :)
I'm Canadian, I also find that online discussions are usually pretty toxic. I assume it's the anonymity that allows people to feel they're not socially accountable, but I'm not sure
@@monkiram Thanks for another thoughtful reply.
*I'm sorry if I came off as attacking your beliefs or calling you closed-minded, that was not my intention.*
It sounds like I wasn't very clear in what I wrote (I can waffle on a bit!). I didn't feel you were attacking me at all, and your closed-minded comment didn't feel like an attack. I've got baggage from a lot of conversations with others on this topic. After a while you see some common fallacies pop up again and again, and one I see consistently is "closed-minded" being used falsely because there was no credible evidence presented... what the person is really asking for is credulity. So I guess my comments on it were me flagging early on that possible, fallacious, use of "closed-minded".
*I was just suggesting that maybe Rick, as a Christian who desires the salvation of others was expressing sadness that some skeptics might not accept Christian ideas based on confirmation bias, rather than suggesting that all skeptics are closed-minded.*
Yeah, that's actually my point. Comments like that are a poisoning of the well. It's suggesting that people that don't accept what is being presented must have an agenda, or a bias or some reason other than "That doesn't make sense" or "That's possible, but there's absolutely no evidence for it so I don't accept it".
*...I can't see how He could have been just an ordinary man. We can agree to disagree :)*
Yeah, I think so. I can see why you would feel that way about most of the reasons you just gave (the exception being the prophecies... they are something that need good evidence). I see no point in getting into that here though. A year ago I probably would have been more eager to get into it, but a while back I started questioning why I had come to oppose religion, and felt that some of my exchanges I came across far more one-sided than my position really is. I realised pretty quickly that's it's not religion that I oppose. I oppose indoctrination. I oppose dogma. Needing to accept things on faith and not worrying about, or actively rejecting demonstrable truths. I oppose extreme views, especially when those views are based on faith and not evidence. I oppose people trying to impose their beliefs onto others through law or violence. I oppose claims that others are less human or less moral because they don't believe the right things. I oppose rejection of science and evidence. These things were all very clear to me before, I just somehow hadn't actively thought about them and applied them well enough. So the realisation was I don't actually oppose religions per-se, it's just that many people use their religion as a way to do many of the things I just listed. I most definitely don't want to ban religions or anything along those lines (and have never met an atheist that does). I think the vast majority of people use their faith to better themselves and not to oppress others.
With that said, there is one thing I oppose that seems universal among theists - the idea that it is a virtue to accept something for which there is insufficient evidence. If there was one thing I could somehow convince everyone of, it would be to drop this notion. I believe it's a poisonous idea because once you allow yourself to believe one thing for which there isn't justification, it opens the door to believing other things that also aren't justified. So while a religious person might follow a non-violent religion that helps them better themselves, they are more susceptible to believe other things on faith and be convinced of even extreme views.
*I'm Canadian, I also find that online discussions are usually pretty toxic. I assume it's the anonymity that allows people to feel they're not socially accountable, but I'm not sure*
I agree. And it's something I feel myself. I write things online that I wouldn't say to people face-to-face. There are a combination of reasons:
* Anonymity isn't a big one for me personally.
* But not knowing the person or having to face them makes it easier for both parties I think. I like to provoke people to think about the beliefs they hold and I feel online I can be more abrupt, which can be more effective. But I feel safe that if I've overstepped a boundary the other person won't be strongly affected by it. They'll very likely brush me off as an online idiot and proceed to forget about me. Whereas if I overstepped the line face-to-face, even with a stranger, I think there's a greater chance of that person being genuinely offended and maybe even affected by it.
* I also use online as a bit of a testing ground and learning area. I generally take the time to verify things for myself before accepting it as my belief. But even now I still sometimes take a shortcut and take things someone I trust has said and accept them because they sound reasonable to me and I trust the person that told me. And sometimes I'm caught out overstating something, or asserting something as fact when it actually isn't. I learn a lot from the few times when this happens, but I admit it's easier being caught out like this by a stranger.
Anyway, I don't really have an over-arching point in this reply! Just a bit of a stream-of-consciousness in response to what you wrote!
This is the best summary of this subject I have ever seen.
Great point you make here. We have much more evidence of Jesus Christ than Socrates, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. Furthermore, the fact His body was never found and many people would have loved to prove his death by displaying it is powerful suggestion of His resurrection.
Anyone spreading Yeshuah's Word, is a true Christian and a friend in my book! Good video thanks!
Absolutely incredible. I always knew about Tacitus and Josephus, but I never knew there were 7 other sources as well. That’s incredible!
There are no contemporary historians for Jesus.
@@utubepunk no duh
I cant say that your video has changed my opinion on my belief of Christianity/religion, but what I will say is this is possibly THE BEST video I've ever seen trying to argue facts. Normally the burden of proof is on the person making the claims, and more often than not the argument turns into "prove to me that God isn't real," but this actually takes onus proof and states a lot of very compelling information. Thank you for the very informative video, and I hope more people see this in the future to advance the discussion into a more logic based discussion, instead of the emotional based discussions that tend to happen still to this day.
Nick, preaching on modern Isreal founded May 14 1948 was 'fulfilled Bible prophecy' stopped me going agnostic back in the seventies when I was a teen!! Since 1948 other prophecies on Isreal & the Jews have come to pass & still others are to be fulfilled!!
The early Church also thought they were living at the end of history. They didn't think there would be future generations for whom they needed to preserve the story.
Oh and I subbed because of this video. I am one of the people that is extremely stingy on my hitting the sub button. I follow maybe 8 channels, and now you are one of them. I stopped watching TV and now research biblical (mainly) content on UA-cam as my main source of entertainment/information. My point is, the fact that I subbed you is a very high compliment.... For whatever that is worth. God bless my brother, and keep up the God's work. Lol
@El Draque I think these are fair questions, and they come up regularly in the Q&A section of apologetics. The real question is are you willing to accept the answers. It's perfectly legit to ask questions and probe into beliefs, but it's not OK to hear sufficient answers and then totally dismiss them because they weren't what you wanted to hear. Opinions have no affect or power over truth. Are you truly asking questions, with the sole intent on finding the answers you seek, or have you already created the only answer you will accept in your mind, and simply refuse anything that doesn't fit with your preconceived conclusion?
You think you have good arguments for the non-existence of God, but that's only because you have not thought them through all the way. I used to agree with your position, but then I allowed myself to actually hear the opposing sides position, and I found it to be a far better position than my own.
You are on a journey my friend. Do not limit yourself in your thinking and analyzing just because you think that God could have done a better job. Remember, this is the fallen world, not the perfect one. That comes after this one. This one is made to struggle, and in this one, love is possible. We live in the testing grounds. Do you want to know God? If so, you have the opportunity to prove it here in this fallen world, where it is easy to ignore God, pretend He doesn't exist. God is purposefully hidden so that we can choose to seek Him. Wouldn't be much of a choice if God were clearly visible in the sky, or whatever. The Bible describes heaven in this way : To know God. That's it. If you don't want to know Him, then He's not going to force you into a place where He is. God respects your choice.
But remember this my friend, NO ONE will be able to blame God and say "You didn't provide me enough evidence that proved that You are real, so my unbelief is really your fault God".
You can pretend there is no evidence all you want, but that's all your doing, pretending. If there's a painting... There's a Painter. If there's a creation..... Come on bro, this one is really easy.
@El Draque I apologize for my sarcasm. I wish you well.
0:27 He says scientific poll and shows a picture of nicholas copernicus whom in fact was, a scientific "Pole". Hahaha lol man, that was a good one
I didn't get that at first. Thanks for pointing it out. His play with puns is remarkable. I'm still giggling at Tiberius with the picture of Capt Tiberius Kirk
No it wasn't, warlock 🤭🤣
@@cabletelcontar5440 No worries. I wasnt expecting it since it was the very first video of his that I saw, so it kinda caught me off guard when I heard it. He is pretty clever
@@Xfranman Warlock? Is that supposed to be in reference to my name, cause if it is, I dont think you get it. It's pretty much the exact opposite of what you're saying.
@@malleusmaleficarum6004 Isn't the MM the guide for dealing with witches and warlocks? Are you a coven leader or stand you on the side of the angels? 👼
This is just the kind of historical info I had been wishing for. The world would have us believe that Christ was produced in a vacuum while at the same time demanding proof of his existence. So thank you for all your hard work. You’ve provided new ammunition to an ongoing discussion about Christ’s legitimacy.
One thing. I would make my editing easier and faster by forgoing including pop culture imagery and reference. I didn’t feel that it added to your video. What you say is so interesting and you have such an engaging way, you really don’t need it. Please save yourself the trouble of adding when the content is more than enough. You’re welcome;)
Debbie Suarez I enjoyed the pop culture references. I thought they were funny. They are not in all his videos but added a smile to my face without being overly distracting.
I also really enjoyed this video and will be researching the names he gave. We should always do our own research/further study. Not saying you don’t but giving readers a reminder to do your own homework so you are not deceived.
I'm not religious but this is extremely interesting and informative. Thanks for putting in your time to look through primary sources - It's not an easy or particularly fun or interesting thing to do but it really does help show what the objective truth on any matter is.
Casper Howell I respect your intellectual curiosity & objectivity 👌🏿
Is says in the Bible that people will suffer because lack of knowledge... the truth is out there for us to find we must put trust in jesus
The writers you gave didnt smash miracles into all of their writing. Making the world seem like a giant conspiracy theory against christianity is not a good presentation. There are hundreds of these videos and if you will believe in miricles written thousands of years ago are enough evidence god exists, how do you not take other religions with similar stories seriously?
see richard carrier.
@@joshuaabels6066 Because their practices don't make sense. When i read the words of Jesus Christ they make sense, they might not be comfortable, and i might not end up with a bunch of virgins for killing people but i mean... my heart tells me what is right and wrong and that's god.
What makes more sense? "Love one another as i have loved you" which almost nobody is doing, or the rest of the nonsense? Seems pretty cut and dry to me.
I've never been christian or religious but then videos are intriguing me. I'm hearing a lot that I've never heard before.
Preaching on modern Isreal (1948) being fulfilled Bible prophecy stopped me going agnostic as a teen in the seventies!!
I’ve watched this video several times, and each time, I am struck with how thorough it is. Absolutely great run down!
I frankly like the way you've said: "Yeah you may not wanna trust him 'cause he had a Christian angle." You got down into the shoes of the non-believer, not something that every evangelist these days would do. God bless!
when the "world library" was destroyed in "Alexander Egypt" by fire a great amount of history around 1900 yrs. ago vanished.
The Library was unlikely to have held much in the way of Christian history as the library was destroyed in 48 AD. The movement had grown quite a bit, but it was only 15 years after the Resurrection, and only one of the writings, as far as we know, was written yet, Galatians. Galatians speaks of the Gospel that Paul had been teaching but not that he had written it down, or used anyone else's written word. It is thought that the Gospel of Mark may be the earliest, but it is thought to have been written no earlier than 53 AD, and more than likely closer to 66 to 70 AD.
There is some conjecture that the Gospel of Mathew may have been written as early as 40 AD to 45 AD. This is based on the writings of Clement who gives the tradition of the earliest presbyters, knowing the genealogies of Christ, because he says, they were written first in the Gospel. It is Mathew's Gospel that includes these. So there is some possibility of some writings that were lost.
@@imkluu I'm sure nobody had all of those stories bouncing around in their heads for 50+ years without writing any of it down. It was probably written down, but like he said in the video, its old material that didn't survive the ages, and had to be copied onto NEW material over and over again. I highly doubt nobody wrote of Jesus in that library, it was THE pinnacle of information and it was a great tragedy when it was razed to the ground.
Wow I always knew God was real but I never really understood the whole history of Jesus but I also knew he resurrected and healed many because idk which bible to real, thank you so much brother👊 God bless!
How did you always know god was real?
I love your videos. I rededicated my life today after I have been just "ho hum" for a few years about reading my Bible and going to church and you were a part of that. Thank you. Please pray for me and pray for my son who was raised in church, but is now atheist.
Praying with you!
Show this to him
@@user-Strong.Trinitarian Thank you. My son isn’t atheist anymore and I am working in my prophetic gifts. Jesus is coming soon!
Wow it took me two years to find this video again!!!! Saw this as a high schooler and i took alot of this with me in life! Thanks man
There's no way this only has 80k views. This is insanely good.
Absolutely brilliant video presentation on the historical FACTS of the existence of Jesus. Thank you and don't stop what you're doing.
I love how he mixed in some comedy and didn’t make this video too serious. But was able to make great points to make it interesting.
This is how I found your channel so no Is not a weird episode Matt, it's actually my favourite one! God bless you brother keep spreading the word...✍🙏
Matt thanks for excellent work! Your grasp of the material is SOLID and the way you present it super effective, this is really great content bro
I believe in Jesus and the Bible, but i didn't know there are other sources outside the Bible that talks about Jesus!
Oh yes, plenty! And the Islamic religion regards Jesus as a prophet and important teacher, but not the Savior, not the Lamb of God. They do not believe in the Resurrection of Jesus.
Interestingly enough, they DO believe in Mary's virgin birth of Jesus, and they honor Mary and hold her in high regard.
Classic rock Lover Lol. All Believing in Believing is psychosis. Period.
The quran doesnt get the historical fact of jesus being crucified. Nexttr!@@classicrocklover5615
@@rtanidean4931here's a fallen mortal not saved. Your loss entirely
This video is so cool. I love the way you don't try to convince or persuade but plainly delivering the facts! I'm hooked! SUBSCRIBED!!!
great video!!! found you yesterday and been watching different videos of yours...keep it up! from a Roman Catholic
I liked your coverage of historical sources very much. What you could have also mentioned is some of the additional early Christian sources t, some of which almost made it into the bible, like the Didache, the Shepard of Hermas, and some of which were not necessarily as close to what the bible taught but still confirm his existence, like the Gospel of Thomas. BTW, I discovered you because of your visit to the Catholic Cathedral in Utah, when I was looking for materials for a Catholic Facebook community page I run. Thanks for your objectivity.
@TMBH This was a really great video. One of your best yet IMO. The logical argument at the end was all thought out and well said. We serve a God of reason and wisdom. Good job bro. Proud of you.
I'm a pretty educated Christian, and a lot of this I have heard; but you gathered it and ordered it and made a great case with it. This video is a gift, and I thank you for it.
Excellent video. The still images edited in had me shaking my head, especially what flashed on the screen at the mention of "Tiberius" and "people of Athens."
Charles Schleicher James Tiberius Kirk made me laugh out loud lol! 😄😁
I know this is an old video but it was absolutely something ive always needed to hear. God bless.
While the majority seems to be bored by history, I find it personally fascinating! Trying to peer backward through time with the ability only to see through the pens, brushes and chisels that have managed to endure long enough to reach us is an interesting and humbling challenge. Thank you for sharing these sources!
I think this is one of your best posts. Very informative. Thanks for this.
Thanks for making this. This has helped a lot in me being able to better discuss the topic with people that don’t believe. I appreciate your work.
My goodness! This is informative. Quiet often I get stuck with trying to explain physical evidence and giving it a timeline. This answers all those questions.
What helps is that Jesus and the Catholic Church still exist. The Orthodox Church proves this, becasue the two oldest churches have so much in common.
This is phenomenal. You and your team’s diligent work was not done in vain. This deserves billions of views
Best "apologetics debate ammunition" video EVER! Remarkable work! Thank you and God bless you and yours in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! Amen!
Jesus is a plagiarized Egyptian myth fabricated by Rome for political propaganda. Faith isn't fact
Come home to the Catholic Church, the one True Church founded by our Lord Jesus Christ! We need you! Great video and clear explanation
Ex satanists exposed catholicism as satanic.On yt you can go on the channel peniel ngonde and watch the video ,,exposing the church of satan" and guess what that church is
God bless you brother, your channel and videos are such a blessing and so insightful. Thank you for all the effort you put into these videos and Praise God!
Woah! This guy is fabulous at clarity. Amazing.
You did a very good job with this topic. It’s a question I’m asked over and over again.
As a kid, I was told that nothing happened between the Bible and the reformation.
Wow!
I was 45 before I found out what happened during those ‘empty’ years and discovered Church History! 28 years later… I’m still learning.
I am so grateful for the journey God has taken you on. Like so many of your videos, this one answered so many questions I have had. God bless!
Good analysis and research! I like that you mention the early church's Fathers such as Saints Ignatius of Antioquia, Clemons, etc... Not only do they confirm the movement, but they also describe how they carried out and followed the teachings. Good job!
That Celsus Account is slapping tbh lol I did not except that I literally dropped my jaw LOL!!!!! Amen!!!! That was amazing!!!
0:19 Julius Cesar is in the Bible. "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's.” ~ Matthew 22:21
At the time Jesus said that, he was talking about Tiberius Caesar (the term Caesar had morphed into a title like emperor by this point). Julius Caesar, who we were specifically talking about in this video, was assassinated in 44 BC.
It appears I've watched that video 3 years ago as I found a comment of mine. It is still a good video.
This is my favorite video of yours ever! I knew about some of the extrabiblical writings but not all of these. Thank you for sharing and educating me. I am sharing this with my family and friends.
That wasn't a weird episode at all. It was very insightful and I appreciate your research. Great information!
My goodness, why am I finding this just now! This is was so eye opening, thank you brother!
Thank You, words cannot express how much this meant - it came at a critical time for someone important to me. Bless you. Beautiful presentation.
Great info!!!
Another thing I noticed is several thumbs down.. I guess I don't understand that this is really good info and something to follow up with yet there are those who give it a thumbs down. At this point, this is where I say that men are not willing to admit to thier sin and not wanting to give it up..and with that comes the excuses of things like there is no God...or I don't believe that....and of course they have the right to say that. But I believe and know in my heart that there is a God and all you have to do is soften your heart and seek him out yourself if in fact your really seeking to know THE TRUTH.
Most won't because they along with not wanting to let go of the sin ...but don't like to be told what to do.
I would love to see an updated version of this video
One wonders what Tacitus was referring to when, with a clear tone of antipathy, he mentions that 'most mischievous superstition' ... the claim of Jesus' resurrection, perhaps?
Cannibalism was never practiced by Christians. That rumor was a vicious attack by the enemies of Christ based on lack of spiritual understanding of Jesus's teaching that His believers must eat His flesh and drink His blood in order to enter the kingdom. This was only in reference to Himself, the Christ, and was describing a spiritual act and obviously not meant to be taken literally.
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When He talked of eating of His flesh and drinking His blood, it was a play on Him being the "Word of God made flesh".
While some denominations will say its evidence of the eucharist being important to salvation, its actually a way of saying "read your Bible and believe in the blood atonement".
@@pinesandtraplines it's not just "some denominations"... A quick review of the Church Fathers will give you plenty evidence that they truly believed in the real presence of the body of Christ in the forms of bread and wine. You have to skip forward about 15 centuries to start finding Christians who doubted the real presence. So, Sarah is right: Christians were (some of us still are) cannibals, in a sense...
@gillecroisd 92 that's fine. It's your prerogative to interpret it the way you wish. Yet, I would encourage you to read John 6 over a couple of times and ask yourself if somebody speaking figuratively would allow his disciples to leave based on a misunderstanding. It seems that even among the twelve there were some hesitating about it, and would probably have left as well is it wasn't for Peter...
Jesus even says what he’s saying about eating his flesh and drinking his blood is on a spiritual level not physical. So yeah
Wow. This is some great work you've done. I really thank you for investing so much of your free time into this video. Keep it up!👍👍
Very interesting, loved your video, well put together. Well done!!😜😎
I’m enjoying this very much... I don’t understand most of the inset photos, but that isn’t too distracting from this well done presentation.
I actually live the Case for Christ series of books by Lee Strobel. He studied this for several years. He was an atheist until he could not refute the evidence that has been preserved of the centuries. Thank you for this video.
I understand the need to ask the question 'Was Jesus real?". its a good and necessary question. The evidence points to: Yes. Yes he did.
DennisBlaine61 Jesus did real?
Possibly but the bigger question is.... was he supernatural? Was he god in the flesh? 💁🏻
@@src3360 a more important question. Is the evidence suggested in this video, and Apologetics theological debates across the world; enough for you to believe and follow him? And if not why ?
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Tis not an important question for me as I do not believe but can you answer my question or will you again ask questions in regard to my question? 🙏🏻
@@src3360 answer to your question... Yes. What he did was real and evidence is enough if you find the right sources. And even opposing sources dont seem rational enough. You see Truh IS NOT subjective. Truth just IS. It's always been. So we can see and feel if somthing is write or wrong by the fruit of the spirit of people. But if they're spirit dark ofcourse they would think truth is perspective.
I am a Catholic and although I may not always agree with you I just love your honesty and your searching out the truth...love your videos!
Ex satanists exposed catholicism as satanic.On yt you can go on the channel peniel ngonde and watch the video ,,exposing the church of satan" and guess what that church is
@@skipper2888
Ok dude... Can you say anything more intellectual than that
@@ProximaCentauri88 Ok dude can you watch the video and then comment like you try to be a smart catholic or what you are
@@skipper2888
Biblical verse that explicitly says "The Catholic Church is satanic."
Where?
Who is "they"?
The one "they" that holds documents, relics, artifacts and successors is The Catholic Church, as you know.
I recommend the letters of St. Ignatius of Antioch, written in 107 AD.
Polycarp 110 AD, St. Irenaeus of Lyon who identified, by name, the four Gospels., He also identified each Pope since St. Peter to his time in 182 AD.
By the way, the archeology in existence are the tombs of Apostles with the paintings and writings on the walls that tells their story and history.
God bless.
I am praying that he finally gets there with an open mind which I feel this guy has...
@@ProximaCentauri88
Lester,
He sounds like he has an open mind. Of course, he has an evangelical subscriber base to consider.
I hope he "discovers" and reveals the facts, nevertheless.
Thanks for your comment.
@@joecastillo8798
I am very picky in subscribing or following a Catholic convert since I know some Catholic converts or reverts who are loud in social media who suddenly decided to leave the Church despite them claiming that they have "fully understood and studied" the Catholic Church.
Still, we should continue to pray for their return and for this guy's amazing journey.
@@joecastillo8798
I am myself a revert. I was born Catholic but grew up a typical ignorant Catholic which lead me to join a cool "Christian" group. I must say they really gave me good jams but the Holy Spirit lead me to the truth. Sadly a quarter of my batch in college became "Born Again".
I am trying my best to learn more about the Church and to be a good disciple of Jesus but I think if I cannot become as knowledgable as Catholic apologists, I'm OK with that. For me, what every Catholic should really know and understand are:
The Holy Trinity,
Jesus as the God-incarnate/ His divine and human nature,
The real presence of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist,
Mary's role in the Church,
Primacy of the See of Rome (as affirmed by Early Church Fathers including St. Ignatius of Antioch which I never heard when I was in a Catholic school).
@@ProximaCentauri88
Lester,
What you wrote reveals your journey. Let The Holy Spirit guide you through the faith of the early fathers. Read St. Ignatius letters, St. Irenaeus, St. Jerome letters to Damasus to begin your journey of spiritual nutrition.
God bless.
thank you for telling the early church and Jesus so clear and truthful.
Jesus is a plagiarized Egyptian myth fabricated by Rome for political propaganda. The bible is fictional mythology written by man. Faith isn't fact.
@@geoffreyschotte9028 Can you see the dust from my shoes? I wish you the best of luck God Bless.
If you could show text of the authors that you quote and put up the text that you read, it would be most helpful and would encourage more people to look up what you read. When you flash scroll the names, it would be better to do it slower, all at the end as a summary is great. But flashing the names as you go over them would help