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mondo223 Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - As someone who has an above understanding of God and religion, I have to say that most of you commenting don't seem to have even a fundamental grasp of any theology. You attack a version of religion that's suitable for a child, and turn your brain off when someone tries to explain a particular religion as it is really held by and instructed adult. All the while complaining, no doubt, about the straw man arguments made by creationists.

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - NO ONE has ever successfully challenged the historical accuracy of the Bible. It refers to real people and real events

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - People. Bible critics questioned the existence of Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea who handed Jesus over to be impaled. (Matthew 27:1-26) Evidence that Pilate was once ruler of Judea is etched on a stone discovered at the Mediterranean seaport city of Caesarea in 1961.

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - Before 1993, there was no proof outside the Bible to support the historicity of David, the brave young shepherd who later became king of Israel. That year, however, archaeologists uncovered in northern Israel a basalt stone, dated to the ninth century B.C.E., that experts say bears the words House of David and king of Israel.

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - Events. Until recently, many scholars doubted the accuracy of the Bibles account of the nation of Edom battling with Israel in the time of David. (2 Samuel 8:13, 14) Edom, they argued, was a simple pastoral society at the time and did not become sufficiently organized or have the might to threaten Israel until much later.

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - However, recent excavations indicate that Edom was a complex society centuries earlier [than previously thought], as reflected in the Bible, states an article in the journal Biblical Archaeology Review.

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - Proper titles. There were many rulers on the world stage during the 16 centuries that the Bible was being written. When the Bible refers to a ruler, it always uses the proper title. For example, it correctly refers to Herod Antipas as district ruler and Gallio as proconsul. (Luke 3:1; Acts 18:12) Ezra 5:6 refers to Tattenai, the governor of the Persian province beyond the River, the Euphrates River.

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - A coin produced in the fourth century B.C.E. contains a similar description, identifying the Persian governor Mazaeus as ruler of the province Beyond the River.Accuracy in seemingly minor details is no small matter. If we can trust the Bible writers in even small details, should that not bolster our confidence in the other things they wrote?

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - Mistakes and shortcomings. The Bible writers openly admitted their own failures and weaknesses. Moses told of a mistake he made that cost him dearly. (Numbers 20:7-13) Asaph explained that for a time he found himself envying the prosperous life of the wicked.

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - (Psalm 73:1-14) Jonah told of his disobedience and the bad attitude he initially had when God showed mercy to repentant sinners. (Jonah 1:1-3; 3:10; 4:1-3) Matthew freely related that he had abandoned Jesus on the night of Jesus arrest.—Matthew 26:56.

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - The Gospel writers did not color the facts in order to cast Jesus in a more favorable light. Rather, they reported honestly that he was born under humble circumstances into a working-class family, that he did not study at the prestigious schools of his day, and that the majority of his listeners rejected his message.—Matthew 27:25; Luke 2:4-7; John 7:15.

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - Imagine asking 40 men from varied backgrounds to write a book, each writing a section. The writers live in a number of lands and do not all know one another. Some do not know what the others have written. Would you expect a book thus produced to be harmonious?

nadonai Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - Unique circumstances. The Bible was written over a span of some 1,600 years, from 1513 B.C.E. to about 98 C.E. Many of the approximately 40 writers thus lived centuries apart. Their occupations were varied. Some were fishermen, others were shepherds or kings, and one was a physician.

MegaVersum Says:

Oct 14, 2009 - And now physicists believe that there is another universes. That means we are even smaller.

GuppyPal Says:

Oct 16, 2009 - you need to get a life.

MrDannyel17 Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - we are nothing in this universe/universes we are living in our own little world without knowing who is out there wating for us....

AntiLieGuy Says:

Oct 27, 2009 - NASA announced they found Planet X in 1983 then said it was a mistake. They LIED! This is what theyre hiding with the chemtrails sprayed every day globally. Its the reason for the increase in quakes and volcanoes and for the doomsday seed vault. It is also the warning for the war of Armageddon which will see America destroyed by Russia, China and the SCO on the day of the next us/israeli false flag to invade Iran. News here: (3w) . scribd . com/doc/16612974/War-News

IMINTHEMOMENTRU Says:

Oct 28, 2009 - anyone that is religious that watches this and still dont get it mmm let me help u out go get on a (plane) because u r just part of a differant koko club i wish i could live till everyone ends up athiest hubbble is the thing we made 2 try 2 end this game of hide n seek with god ... lmao

Psalm23YHVH Says:

Oct 28, 2009 - You need to confess the sin in your heart

IMINTHEMOMENTRU Says:

Oct 28, 2009 - no such thing as a sin sex not a sin if i wasnt for sex we wouldnt be here in the end u are just a animal and animals kill each other all the time not a sin lying is what u do when u have no one who really knows u in the end we are all the same not a sin etcetcetc paslm get this (quote)when i die if u miss me just feel the wind or over turn a rock and i will be there from the 1st athiest and a man way ahead of his time and the most misunderstood person ever jesus knew he was not going anywere...

S3AANNN Says:

Nov 3, 2009 - Surely this video strengthens the possibility of some form of God or supremer creator?

eloyroliveira Says:

Nov 9, 2009 - That`s what I say: "HOW GREAT THOU ART, MY LORD! "

kiesha86 Says:

Nov 16, 2009 - what is the name of that image at the very beggining of video ?

JASONCROW123 Says:

Nov 21, 2009 - im religous and i understand this perfectly clear and i believe it perfectly. and im probily more educated then u

tjtheplay Says:

Nov 23, 2009 - What's with the cheaters music?