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Jeff Durbin argues with two Jehovah's Witnesses: Part two

This is the 2nd part of a conversation between Jeff Durbin and two Jehovah's Witnesses. Jehovah's Witnesses deny that 1. Christ raised Himself 2. He was raised in the same body He died in 3. Jesus is God http://defendthefaith.org/


Tags: Durbin, God, Jeff, Jehovah's, Jesus, Witness, Witnesses, alpha, apologetics, apologia, bible, debate, defend, defendthefaith.org, faith, is, james, omega, reasoning, reformed, scriptures, the, watchtower, white
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Biblical Contradictions

Exploring the contradictions between the infancy narratives in the gospels of Matthew and Luke. This is a video response to Ryantheyouthpastor. My original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNcgh15Aa24 Pastor Ryan's original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV5s8QZyHLQ Pastor Ryan's various responses: http://www.youtube.com/video_response_view_all?v=HV5s8QZyHLQ and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m2H605KyWc


Tags: Bethlehem, Bible, Christ, Christian, Christmas, God, Jesus, ProfMTH, apologetics, atheist, birth, contradictions, nativity, ryantheyouthpastor, scripture, theism
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Quirinius, where art thou? (Part Two)

The second part of my response to Ryantheyouthpastor, focusing on the contradiction between Matthew and Luke as to when Jesus was born and suggested ways of eliminating the contradiction. Link to Ryantheyouthpastor's video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JReXrwnAlk8


Tags: Bible, Christian, Christmas, God, Jesus, Luke, Matthew, ProfMTH, Quirinius, Ryantheyouthpastor, apologetics, atheist, contradictions
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The Bible as history?

A response to a video by TogetherForPeace. This video explores just some of the reasons why the Christian scriptures do not qualify as historical evidence, at least with respect to the resurrection of Jesus. Links: TogetherForPeace's video— http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StX2VZzdpho Dr. Thomas Sheehan's book "The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity" (it's available for free online, which is pretty great)— http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/thomas_sheehan/firstcoming/index.html My "'Jesus is Imaginary' Debate" video— http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXTnvxhezsc Music: "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today"


Tags: Antipas, Baptist, Bible, Christ, Christian, Christianity, Galatians, God, Herod, Jesus, John, Paul, TogetherForPeace, apologetics, atheist, contradictions, corroboration, crucifixion, discrepancies, evidence, exegesis, hermeneutics, historical, history, resurrection, sources, the, theist, theology
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Ravi Zacharias: What Does It Mean To Be Human? Part 1

This is a lecture by Ravi Zacharias titled "What Does it Mean to be Human?" Ravi Zacharias will certainly go down into history as one of the most influential Christian thinkers and leaders in the areas of Christian philosophy and apologetics. It goes without saying that reading his books will be extremely rewarding. Ground your faith and learn how to respond to the culture. For titles of Rav's books please visit: http://theapologeticsbookstore.com/search.aspx?find=Ravi+Zacharias


Tags: Bible, Christianity, God, Jesus, apologetics, be, christian, does, evangelical, human, it, mean, philosophy, ravi, rzim, seminary, ses, southern, to, what, zacharias
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Biblical Contradictions 2

Continuing the discussion with Ryantheyouthpastor about the contradictions between the infancy narratives in the gospels of Matthew and Luke. Links to Ryantheyouthpastor's 3-video response: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csypSJw91mI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5P1pp7G7j0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsQM07Ih-9I


Tags: Bible, Christian, God, Jesus, Magi, ProfMTH, apologetics, atheist, contradictions, nativity, ryantheyouthpastor, scripture, theism
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Did John the Baptist baptize Jesus?

The gospels disagree about whether John the Baptist baptized Jesus. The gospel of John doesn't even mention Jesus being baptized at all. Information about John Dominic Crossan's "The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant": http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Historical-Jesus/John-Dominic-Crossan/e/9780060616298/?itm=1


Tags: Baptist, Bible, Christianity, God, Jesus, John, Jordan, Luke, Mark, Matthew, River, agnostic, apologetics, atheist, baptism, believer, biblical, contradiction, difference, discrepancy, exegesis, gospels, hermeneutics, immersion, inerrancy, inspiration, manuscript, scriptures, the, theist, unbeliever
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Part 3 -- DID the disciples die for a lie?

This is part three of a series examining an argument many Christians regard as among the most convincing proofs that Jesus was raised from the dead, namely, that Jesus' disciples willingly died as martyrs for preaching that Jesus had been raised from the dead. No one, it is claimed, would willingly die for a lie. In this series, the argument is examined and three refutations of it are offered. Links: Christian apologist Josh McDowell setting forth the "wouldn't die for a lie" argument— http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0rhST6Q_gE Christian apologist Lee Strobel setting forth the "wouldn't die for a lie" argument— http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIfhy0ug7kM Dr. Lorne L. Dawson's "When Prophecy Fails and Faith Persists: A Theoretical Overview"— http://caliber.ucpress.net/doi/pdf/10.1525/nr.1999.3.1.60 PART 4 OF THIS SERIES: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_6NyzZdBl0


Tags: Andrew, Bible, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Easter, Jesus, Messiah, New, Paul, Peter, Philip, Testament, Thomas, agnostic, apologetics, apostles, atheist, cognitive, contradictions, crucifixion, dead, die, disciples, disconfirmation, dissonance, empty, exegesis, failure, faith, hermeneutics, history, killed, legend, lie, logic, martyr, persecution, prophetic, raised, reason, resurrection, scriptures, testimony, theist, theology, tomb, tradition, witness
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DID the disciples die for a lie? (Part 1)

This is part one of a series examining an argument many Christians regard as among the most convincing proofs that Jesus was raised from the dead, namely, that Jesus' disciples willingly died as martyrs for preaching that Jesus had been raised from the dead. No one, it is claimed, would willingly die for a lie. In this series, the argument is examined and three refutations of it are offered. Links: Christian apologist Josh McDowell setting forth the "wouldn't die for a lie" argument— http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0rhST6Q_gE Christian apologist Lee Strobel setting forth the "wouldn't die for a lie" argument— http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIfhy0ug7kM Dr. Lorne L. Dawson's "When Prophecy Fails and Faith Persists: A Theoretical Overview"— http://caliber.ucpress.net/doi/pdf/10.1525/nr.1999.3.1.60 PLAYLIST FOR THE SERIES: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8D71CEDB225E5AE0


Tags: Andrew, Bartholomew, Bible, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Easter, Jesus, Messiah, Nathanael, Paul, Peter, Philip, Thomas, agnostic, apologetics, apostles, atheist, cognitive, crucifixion, dead, die, disciples, disconfirmation, dissonance, empty, exegesis, faith, flesh, hermeneutics, killed, lie, logic, martyr, persecution, psychological, raised, reason, resurrection, scriptures, spirit, testimony, theist, theology, tomb, witness
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The Bible's Buried Secrets

The PBS series "NOVA" has a very interesting episode on the degree to which the archaeological record does and does not confirm the historicity of the Bible. Link: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/ For those outside the United States, one of my viewers indicates that the following link can be used to access the program. (I didn't know PBS doesn't make its programming available outside the United States. That's ridiculous.): http://www.download.com/Hotspot-Shield/3000-2092_4-10594721.html If you have any questions about this, contact user Riversonthemoon (I don't know anything about it). Thanks. If all else fails, here's a link to PBS's YouTube channel where a number of bits from the program are available for viewing: http://www.youtube.com/user/PBS


Tags: Bible, Canaan, Christian, David, Egypt, Exodus, Hebrew, Israel, Jehovah, Jericho, Jesus, Jew, Joshua, King, Midiam, Moses, NOVA, Old, PBS, Solomon, Temple, Testament, YHWH, Yahweh, agnostic, apologetics, archaeological, archaeology, atheist, believer, burning, bush, chosen, destruction, evidence, exegesis, faith, god, hermeneutics, historical, history, ignostic, land, legend, military, monotheism, myth, pagan, people, polytheism, promised, reason, record, science, scriptures, skeptic, theist
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Quirinius, where art thou? (Part One)

A response to Ryantheyouthpastor, focusing on the contradiction between Matthew and Luke as to when Jesus was born and suggested ways of eliminating the contradiction. Link to the commentary on the website of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops mentioned in the video: http://nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/luke/luke2.htm One can get to part two by clicking on it in the video response area.


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