Christianity vs Athiesm. A debate at Westminster Theological Seminary between Christopher Hitchens, renowned atheist, and Douglas Wilson, renowned Christian author.
Christianity vs Athiesm. A debate at Westminster Theological Seminary between Christopher Hitchens, renowned atheist, and Douglas Wilson, renowned Christian author.
Christianity vs Athiesm. A debate at Westminster Theological Seminary between Christopher Hitchens, renowned atheist, and Douglas Wilson, renowned Christian author.
Christianity vs Athiesm. A debate at Westminster Theological Seminary between Christopher Hitchens, renowned atheist, and Douglas Wilson, renowned Christian author.
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George Carlin exposes some of the absurdities of monotheistic religions. As we can see here if God is one, then it is quite strange that reveals 3 different things to the three religions whom declare to believe in the same God. But of course the same discourse could be made on circumcision, and for this [...]
George Carlin exposes some of the absurdities of monotheistic religions. As we can see here if God is one, then it is quite strange that reveals 3 different things to the three religions whom declare to believe in the same God. But of course the same discourse could be made on circumcision, and for this reason many scholars do attribute Christianity to Paul as invention. Of course there are even more contradictions in the Bible as can be seen in the following videos: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com But the last funny joke is when Carlin says: “let’s leave the Bible aside we’ll get back to science fiction later” It came to my mind that maybe reincarnation is true, and Hubbard wrote the Bible too!
Christianity vs Athiesm. A debate at Westminster Theological Seminary between Christopher Hitchens, renowned atheist, and Douglas Wilson, renowned Christian author.
Christianity vs Athiesm. A debate at Westminster Theological Seminary between Christopher Hitchens, renowned atheist, and Douglas Wilson, renowned Christian author.
Christianity vs Athiesm. A debate at Westminster Theological Seminary between Christopher Hitchens, renowned atheist, and Douglas Wilson, renowned Christian author.
Christianity vs Athiesm. A debate at Westminster Theological Seminary between Christopher Hitchens, renowned atheist, and Douglas Wilson, renowned Christian author.
Elah Fortress en.wikipedia.org Pottery Shards from Elah Fortress www.telegraph.co.uk Mesha Stele (Moabite Stone) www.bible-history.com en.wikipedia.org Tel Dan Stele en.wikipedia.org Shoshenq I (Shishak or Sesac) en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org Sources Bible: New Revised Standard Version Bart Ehrman: Gods Problem Karen Armstrong: History of God Encyclopedia Britannica Old Testament Lectures Christine Hayes, PhD Talmudic and Judaic Studies Professor of [...]
Elah Fortress en.wikipedia.org Pottery Shards from Elah Fortress www.telegraph.co.uk Mesha Stele (Moabite Stone) www.bible-history.com en.wikipedia.org Tel Dan Stele en.wikipedia.org Shoshenq I (Shishak or Sesac) en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org Sources Bible: New Revised Standard Version Bart Ehrman: Gods Problem Karen Armstrong: History of God Encyclopedia Britannica Old Testament Lectures Christine Hayes, PhD Talmudic and Judaic Studies Professor of Classical Judaica, Yale University oyc.yale.edu
(This is the full version of the previous four videos posted here for your convenience.) White Horse Inn January 20, 2008 Commentary: Joel Osteen: A Case Study in American Religion Hello and welcome to another broadcast of the White Horse Inn where we are launching our new year-long series, “Christless Christianity: The American Captivity of [...]
(This is the full version of the previous four videos posted here for your convenience.) White Horse Inn January 20, 2008 Commentary: Joel Osteen: A Case Study in American Religion Hello and welcome to another broadcast of the White Horse Inn where we are launching our new year-long series, “Christless Christianity: The American Captivity of the Church.” In the last two programs we looked at Christless Christianity in general and Crossless Christianity which is really the heart of the problem as we are assessing it here. And then in this program we want to take a look at a specific example of what we are talking about. We realize an extreme example, but it does reflect a wider tendency and drift towards Christless Christianity that probably evangelicals would not have been attracted to in the 30s and 40s and 50s but today Joel Osteen is now considered an Evangelical leader. If Charles Finney’s legacy helps us to understand how we arrived at the current crisis, Joel Osteen the Pastor of Lakewood church in Houston, Texas may be the clearest example in contemporary American religion. Name it/claim it, heath and wealth, or prosperity gospel, these are nicknames for a heresy that in many respects is an extreme version of perhaps the most typical focus of American Christianity today more generally. Basically God’s there for you and your happiness. He has some rules, and principles for getting what you want out of life and if you follow them you can have what you want. Just …
How Christianity Lost Jesus
Ed itor’s Note: It is one of the conundrums of religious history: How did Christianity, a religion based on the teachings of a pacifist who said love your enemy and who defended the poor and vulnerable, become so twisted into nearly its opposite?
How Christianity Lost Jesus
Ed itor’s Note: It is one of the conundrums of religious history: How did Christianity, a religion based on the teachings of a pacifist who said love your enemy and who defended the poor and vulnerable, become so twisted into nearly its opposite?
While debating with theists, I’ve come across familiar defense mechanisms built right into the doctrine. Designed to prevent critical analysis or to confuse the believer into dismissing opposing arguments, they’ve stood up as truly dynamic mechanisms. Awe-inspiring, even. Here are a few that I’ve been thinking about. If you have any to add I’d be [...]
While debating with theists, I’ve come across familiar defense mechanisms built right into the doctrine. Designed to prevent critical analysis or to confuse the believer into dismissing opposing arguments, they’ve stood up as truly dynamic mechanisms. Awe-inspiring, even. Here are a few that I’ve been thinking about. If you have any to add I’d be grateful. Check out my original music channel: www.youtube.com







