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  • @MrUrimthummim You just can't stand that someone has seen things you could but choose not to. If you choose not to,I'm not losing sleep over it. I know the Truth and the Truth knows me. You know nothing but what you think you know. Your so blind, your faith is in what you think you know,yet you say there is no faith. I'm way past faith, I've seen. I don't hate anyone, don't try place your values judgments as how all think.

  • @liellibg Which jesus did you see?

  • @MrUrimthummim Look I was baptised by Gods holy spirit, God has spoken to me, Jesus Christ came to me one night. I know scripture was and still is used to minipulate,they were doing it with Jesus the intire old test. I'm not a believer,I'm beyond that. I've been touched by God and have had encounters with him. I know the Truth. The spirit of satan has come around me,and a death angel has stood next to my bed. Please tell what don't I know?

  • @liellibg Do you know where the concept of the so called holy spirit comes from? Which one of the jesus’s did you see. As you should know there are 1000’s of pictures depicting your false deity?

  • @liellibg Nothing new. People had visions, touched and felt the Gods in Hellenistic & Roman times. Hallucinations are created variously by the human body (e.g. Abram Hoffer's work) and can be auditory, visual, tactile; there are even taste hallucinations. I have experienced these myself and know how to get rid of them. If you assert these rationally explainable hallucinations are still SACRAMENTAL you must not place your Christos above Noble Hermaphroditus.

  • @MushroomedAnymore What about written history 2000 yrs. before the so called people in your book. Everything in your book comes from history written 2000 years earlier. The reason you are dumb is because you have not studied history before your little book and you never will. You will remain dumb until the day you die!

  • @MrUrimthummim I am not Christian, Jew or Muslim. I believe in Evolution and Super-Old Earth. :-)

  • You saying religion is a lie? lol Couldn't of figured that one out!

  • Of course Exodus was not an actual event, but a parable with stories within stories. Like you say, many of these stories were also written in other cultures thousands of years before the bible.

  • @quacksacker FUNNY YOU ASK THAT. I SERIOUSLY WAS CONSIDERING DOING A VIDEO ASKING TRUTHIRACY WHEN HE WAS GOING TO DEBUNK THE OTHER RELIGIONS?

  • Adam Eve are the 3rd day,Noah flood are the 4th day, 1st Temple is the 5th day, Jesus life and death 2nd Temple is the 6th day. God rested in Heaven on the 7th day. What do these days all have in common? Looking at these days come and gone,we can now figure 2 previous Adamic earth ages. Knowing the 7th day is not yet over untill Jesus return. This is as easy as connect the dots.

  • @liellibg You mean connect the NUTS, you are insane Man, but you think you are sane, there are a lot of you nuts around. You have the right to be a NUT, so I am not bad at you.

  • It does not bend the meaning. Jesus can be found in the first page of the bible. I've recently learned in the past few days many others also see pre adamic age. The bible has symbolic pic story that better link the stories together After the flood the ark is on the water. Moses is put into a basket on top of the water. The ark lands on the Mt, where does God send Moses? Thats not elastic,open your eyes to real the word. There are at least 2 pre Adamic earth ages.

  • @liellibg

    You could say there were 10 ages, it doesn't mean shit.

    Such desperate attempts to make myths true cannever succeed.

    You would have a better chance using the Pinocchio story.

  • @liellibg You only have on problem, there was no Adam.

  • @liellibg You left out the fact that the first sentence in the bible is a lie, the rest is bullshit.

    Ancient history proves your fabricated book is false.

  • @liellibg You are out of your mind, the book is false. The fabrcated story of Moses birth is fabricated from the story of King Sargon's birth. Nothing in your book is true, nothing at all. Don't hate me because I know it.

  • There were 2 or more early earth ages before Adam. Adam Eve is nothing more than another flood like destruction story earth age . When they went in it was paradice came out into thorns and thisles. Noah went into the Ark came out into a total different world. I can see in scripture things that have been manipl lean toward hebrew favor. But in general the story is still close. Example I don't think Moses or God wrote the comandments, I think it was Noah,God told Mose to go up get them.

  • You really can't be that lame to think I was pointing to 7 actual consecitive days. No you know just what I'm saying. I'm pointing out the remaining days after the flood,that God kick his chosen out of his Holy place from his presence as in the garden, on the 6 day covering our sin with his blood death on the cross.

  • The book of Job relates to a period before Gen: Because of your sin with the woman on your belly in the dust shall be the rest of your days. God lets say cliped satans wings from interdimetion traverse. In Job: God ask Satan where have you been? Going to and fro patroling the earth. Interdimension traverse,free to come and go as he had not yet fallen.

  • @quacksacker Actually, the Koran has been debunked many times as a mishmash of other religious traditions thrown together by a traveling merchant.

    You believe every word of the bible? Even the part where Abraham goes to Dan(it is in Genesis)? And, the part where Dan is founded AFTER Abraham dies(in Numbers)? You believe Abraham was able to go to a place that didn't exist? Interesting? Do you also believe that you are not allowed to eat pork or where cloth of mixed fibers?

  • Like I said it points to the age of the word, not the age of the earth. So what it's written in other parts of the world as well. Now look at the 5th day,the exile of the hebrews temple destroyed, the 6th day Jesus the new Adam hanging naked on the cross,to cover our nakedness, 70 ad temple destroyed.The 7th day God rested. All told in the fist seven days of creation.

  • All kinds of proof of the flood today. The first day of the bible is really speaking of two seperate periods. Pre flood and the fourth day are both described as being the first day. Up to the 3rd day pre flood are different earth ages. 4th day the sun moon stars are created in this new earth. The spirit brooded above the waters, describing the fourth day as well as the first day of other earth ages. It never doc the age of the earth, the age of the written word after the flood is more in focus.

  • @liellibg This same story was written 6000 years ago in ancient Egypt, it written on the "Shabako Stone".

  • @liellibg You do know that there are a bunch of flood stories that predate the one in the bible, right? One of the oldest is Sumerian, right next to the "holy land". You know that, right? Oh, and you do know that what you are describing is false because, according to the bible, the earliest people were created was the 6th day, thus no Noah to build the ark and no other animals to put in the ark.

    What you are doing is twisting the bible to try to fit the facts and failing miserably.

  • @davev1968

    I put at point zero zero three change of him accepting the logic of what you point out.

    But I like it good call, the obvious is so painful to the faithful.

  • @liellibg

    The elastic reasoning you use is the very same that people apply to horoscopes every day. If it doesn't fit the facts, bend the meaning till it does.

  • @liellibg

    What are you trying to say,

    What are earth ages.

  • @liellibg You need to research ancient history. If you do not research ancient history you are going to remain a fool. 

  • @quacksacker You believe because you are indoctrinated to believe it.

  • @quacksacker You should not be believing after watching this video KILL HIM!!!!!! :D lawl no seriously fuck of and read up

  • @quacksacker

    Well frankly by debunking Moses, Abraham, etc you also debunk Islam because the Koran regards them as real people and events too.

  • @BigBobsh2o So what.

  • @quacksacker

    Mecca Kabaa = Maccabees (Jews)

    DONE

  • @quacksacker

    I hope you realize that the Koran is based on the Bible. And that Jews Christians and Muslims all believe in the same god.

  • @quacksacker do you believe in talking snakes in the garden of eden and 900 year old noah and his ark

  • @quacksacker do you also believe that the world is 6000-7000 years old? because, I am an archaeologist and the world is way older. the only "evidence" from the Bible is a fairytail geneology from Genesis, in which people become over 900 years old and give birth to children at impossible ages. maybe time to at least reconsider that part of the Bible?

  • @quacksacker

    Are you really this uninformed? Go to WikiIslam to debunk the Koran (this video debunks the Koran as well), and nobody believes the ancient Hindu sacred texts, they're just stories used to motivate people, just like the Bible, except some people like you are surpressing their rationality and take it literaly.

  • It does not matter what you say or what you do, you will never de-convince me of the reality of Christ. Never! His supernatural presence is so tangible and so real to me and I did not 'conjure' this up through my own effort, performance or ritual. God's wisdom is foolishness to man and man's so called 'wisdom' is foolishness to God. Christ is a supernatural reality than can never be fully known or understodd through rationale alone. He is Spirit. It's a whole other level of understanding. Ha, ha

  • @DJReech

    From Merriam-Webster:

    "Definition of DELUSION

    1

    : the act of deluding : the state of being deluded

    2

    a : something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated

    b : a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence to the contrary; also : the abnormal state marked by such beliefs."

    Holding a belief against indisputable evidence to the contrary is being delusional.

  • @DJReech Prove one thing in your Bible man.

  • Look my friend, you will NEVER disprove Christianity because you clearly don't even understand what it is you are trying to disprove. Why are you expending so much time and energy to disprove something you insist is false? Why? What is really going on in that heart of yours? Something must be eating you up or you would just be indifferent to it all and get on with your life. The fact that you are doing all this clearly suggests something is happening in there.

  • It is a little rash to dismiss history as written in Scripture having not yet found all the archaeological evidence to support every story. The "missing link" has yet to be found but archaeologists have not dismissed evolution.

  • there is ample archaeological evidence to support the history of Israel as it is described in the Bible. e.g the Cyrus Cylinder, the Jehoiakin Inscription, The Babylonian Chronicles.

    Scholars thought the Bible was wrong because there was no evidence of Hittites until Hittite pottery was discovered.

    Patience is required, things pertaining to Rome, Grecia, Persia etc. and their history are still being found. We are learning more and more, not less and less.

  • @quacksacker because hindus and buddhists dont try to convert others and dont believe dat if u dont share their faith u'll suffer an eternity in hell,what a great relief dat abrahamic religion and d abrahamic god is a fairytale(actually its not a fairytale its a gud thing dat the monster called god in d abrahamic religions does not exist) otherwise we wud hav been condemned to live under a tyranny as hitchens says it best,wow its a great thing fuck abrahamic cults

  • @quacksacker Someone is debunking other religious texts, as any quick Google search would show. It's more relevant, however, for some of us to show Christians how wrong they are because this is America. As soon as the US has a problem with its Hindu population pushing their agenda on tax payers, you'll see an increase in secular resistance.

  • How long have you been trap in your cult?

  • @MrUrimthummim :D lawl, don´t be mean to him he just wants meaning to life, but he will die and turn inte carbon atoms like everyone else, let him be our circus animal

  • @quacksacker maybe they will issue a fatwa if we do?

    no but seriously, there are inconsistencies in the koran also

  • i always knew it was bullshit,now we have proof,so will now people stop believing in this bullshit fairytales,ur adam and eve bullshit was destroyed 100's of years ago by darwin so ur first man or d first prophet in islam never existed,now abraham and moses hav also been refuted y d fuck do u believe in this stuff anymore,how can u believe tht jesus was son of god when d so called book making his prophecies is an absolutely mythical fairytale,use ur brain people religion is false

  • @thescorpionking2020 - Somewhat well said.

    The evidence of Evolution, and its contrary point against the Genesis, is hard to overlook as a Christian, Jew, or Muslim.

    They have to delude themselves the facts of Evolution are a myth, without valid evidence, and they cannot see or accept their entire religion is an astrotheological fairytale.

    This is how religion destroys critical thinking skills of the 'faithful'. (aka gullible.)

  • @StarPathOne i mean if d old testament is false then thr is no point of christianity or islam being here,for christianity to be true abraham,moses,adam and eve have to be accepted as historical figures wich they arent,the prophecies for d messiah wich christians say jesus fulfilled comes from a book dat has been exposed as a hoax and its figures entirely mythical so how can they say tht he was d son of god using dat book,i mean its stupid,christianity is finished and so is islam dats a gr8 thing

  • these followers of abrahamic cults as u say r now totally deluding themselves enough people have been killed coz of this stuff we dont need more destruction to be brought upon d human race coz of these stupid retarded fairytales(its not even right to call them fairytales now seeing how many people have died coz of this) on whose book is d unaltered word of thr imaginary god,seriously people need to be free from this stuff its all made up,i dont want any more innocent people to die coz of this

  • One word: Hoaxodus.

  • allaboutarchaeology . org/city-of-ur-faq.htm

    crossroad . to/articles2/08/archeology.htm

    Abraham was from Ur and evidence of Ur exists.

  • @xtrashed so a city exists therfore a character from the bible from that city exists?

  • Now, whether Abraham was a singular person or an amalgam of many individuals or a tribe or group of tribes to whom this great truth was revealed is, again IMHO, irrelevant. It's a very interesting and perhaps worthy intellectual pursuit, but not necessary to my continued faith there is one God, the father almighty, maker of heaven and earth and of all that is seen and unseen.

  • So, it would be truly remarkable to find now some well preserved artifact that would prove that Abraham actually existed. Still, we have evidence in the the existence of the Church or, more broadly, the existence of a strongly and widely held belief in a single God. It is in fact the most dominant belief on the planet. Monotheism is, IMHO, the inheritance that we share--Jews, Christians, Muslims alike.

  • I am not aware of any hard evidence for the existence of a historical person named Abraham. We also have very little evidence for the existence of King David or his son Solomon. These people would have lived, as I understand it, some 3000-8000 years before Christ. This would put them on the outside edge of when people in general began to write history and keep records.

  • Regarding Exodus, The historical and cultural background forces us to engage the text on a far deeper level than reading the story as either straightforward history on the one side or doctrine on the other.

  • Exodus is metaphor. It's not false; neither is it historical. It's allegorical story -- an instruction book, really -- about the personal "Journey to the Promised Land."

    I get very tired of people who are supposed to be smart failing to understand anything that can't be struck with a hammer.

  • @JesusDillinger You do realize that no one would be laughing at the story if people didn't say it was a literal truth, right?

    Additionally, do you believe Genesis is metaphor as well, rather than literal truth? If so, how does that fail to make your religion anything more than a metaphor in general? If there is no literal foundation for your god, there is no foundation-simple as that.

    How do you deal with this?

  • @ThatOneQuestion I realize it, yes.

    The Eden story is myth -- that is, a true, non-historical event. It's not something that happened; it something that happens all the time.

    Metaphor is more important than you seem to think.

    I personally dealt with mystery first by the study of psychology, philosophy, and history of religion, then by seizing control of my attention by means of a praxis which expands perception.

    Dang, those were some good questions. Thanks for asking.

  • @JesusDillinger No problem :) I think personal growth, no matter to what end, is what really matters in life.

    Articulating the answer to tough or unexpected questions helps define them for ourselves, too.

    Thanks for your answer.

  • Proof You Were Never Born A Sinner! Check It!

  • Give me a break with this biased and distorted nonsense. And the very fact that this video starts with a known, anti-Christian atheist shows the lack of credibility to this whole thing.

  • @CRoadwarrior Credibility? Ironic you should talk about how credible things are when your version of authority comes from an ancient book invoking supernatural entities.

    Exodus has long been known to be exceedingly fraudulent and embellished beyond recognition. One million people didn't leave Egypt 3500 years ago.

  • @ThatOneQuestion Yeah, credibility. Something you apparently have little knowledge and research of. My "version" of authority is supported by reason, science, historical facts, and scores of archaeological discoveries such as the Moabite Stone, the Tel El Amarna Letters, the Hittite Capital discovery and many others. And no, the Exodus has not been known to be proven "exceedingly fraudulent and embellished beyond recognition." That is the mere claim from illogical arguments from silence.

  • @CRoadwarrior I'm sorry, little one, do you seriously believe that is proof that your specific Magic Man is real? Okay... so if L. Ron Hubbard wrote about Lord Xenu on a stone tablet, and was then discovered 3000 years later, that would be proof of Lord Xenu?

    Reason? You think a Magic Man poofing life into being a few thousand years ago is reasonable or supported by science?

    None of the items you listed have anything to do with Exodus. Try again, kiddo.

  • I find it very funny that you point to the things you do, claim they are credible proof that your Magic Man in the sky is real, and then assert that I havn't done any research.

    This will be great fun! You look like one of the examples of Theist I've been looking for, based on your channel description of yourself.

    Nice strawman though, since I didn't say "proven". You just made your first lie to me. Well done. I hope you wont continue the trend of dishonesty.

  • "mere claim from illogical arguments from silence"

    Nice try at making something up, or doing a very poor job referencing something else.

    If you were trying to say "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence", you failed-but not only that, I wasn't relying on such primitive forms of intellectual asshattery.

    For someone in graduate studies, I seriously expected more. Maybe you can do better... maybe not. We will see.

  • @ThatOneQuestion Kiddo? First of all, I am probably older than you are. Second, you commit the fallacy of the faulty analogy with the L. Ron Hubbard comparison. I never argued that the things I listed have to do with the Exodus. However, the historicity of the Bible is indeed confirmed by many archaeological finds, but I only mentioned a few. If it were merely myth, there would be little to no confirmation.

  • @CRoadwarrior That was not a faulty analogy, kid. You hold those ancient stone tablets as evidence for your gods, you said so yourself. The logical exercise (apparently too much for you) was to think what could be written today and discovered in a few thousand years from now.

    Additionally, yes the bible does contain elements of history, but they are grossly exaggerated. Just because I know Vlad the Impaler was real does NOT mean that he could transform into a bat as Dracula can.

  • @CRoadwarrior No archeologist in the world has any validation for one million people leaving Egypt 3500 years ago.

    Stop lying, you ignorant fool.

    Not only that, but if you were following a literalistic reading of the bible, that means you think 4 human couples can reproduce to many millions in 1000 years. Did you want to take a look at what the population of the planet was, 3500 years ago?

    Tell me, kiddo, do you believe in the global flood of 4500 years ago?

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