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  • "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...." there was a civilization that used advanced technologies as ion drives, space sails, holograms, guided missiles.

    Today we know that those technologies exist so that is the evidence that all StarWars stories are true.

  • /watch?v=bGfOTorHDVU

  • @ItsKnucklez

    Not to mention that the Hittites were a powerful empire which conversed with Egypt over the land of Canaan. There's no reason why the Bible wouldn't mention these people. This video only debunks the minimallists; most non Xians are willing the accept that the Bible has some truth, covered in myth. Obviously true, since we don't have any evidence for the whimsical events in the bible.

  • @Mectrixctic You just don't get it do you? How blind can people be. Atheists always attack the bible and say it is full of myths and lies. Every time they do this, archeology proves them wrong. There has never been an archeological discovery that has gone against any of the bibles history. The hittites is just one of them, a civilization that atheists used to laugh about, they used to say it was one of the myths in the bible. Love archeology and i love the truth. Open your eyes if you dare.

  • very interesting- was just reading the Old testament today and came across Deuteronomy 7:24 where it says that "He will give their kings into your hand, and you will wipe out their names from under heaven", refering to Israel's enemies: this is exactly what seems to have happened to both the Hittites and Sargon of Assyria!

  • We've evidence that Harry Potter was made up by one author, on the other hand we have evidence that God was documented by many different people throughout history, but no evidence that any of them made God up as a work of fiction.

  • This is where most atheists go logically bankrupt.

    They'd say somethign alogn the lines of "Well, alot of fictional works mention real things too".

    But if we're going to assume that's the case then they have to atleast prove the intent of those scriptures were fictional, in the same context that fairytales or Harry Potter is, something they have literally no evidence for.

  • @TheColaGoodfellow yes infact the discovery of the three moons of pluto proove that it is planet yuggoth meaning that the cult of the Great Old Ones are the true religion. What don't beleive will read the holy texts of the prophet Lovecraft

  • @abarrathemaster

    Lovecraft, a fiction writer who lived in one period of time. And we know by his own decision that it is fiction.

    The Bible, a collection of 66 books and letters by different people from throughout history all mentioning prophecies and/or miracles about/from the same God who just so happens to have the same attributes as reality itself (all powerful, everywhere, self sustaining).... (This is all true according to scholars)

    Do you have any understanding of context?

  • @TheColaGoodfellow then how do you explain that corddence away, the fact that pluto have three moons this as Lovecraft portacted. our lord Azathoth is the true crated of the cosmos.

  • @abarrathemaster

    Fiction is fiction, who cares about any similarities. Lovecraft, the writer, decided that it should be put in the fiction area of shops, end of, none of the writers of the Bible did that.

    Fiction contains events and creatures that are not necasserily real.

  • @TheColaGoodfellow So, would you expect (for example) Tolkein's hobbits to be found? What about the walking tree characters?

  • @Shazoolo

    To believe in a walking tree men, I need to see those qualities with my eyes, or atleast hear about it from a source I think is reliable, depending on the overall context of the claim.

    Fiction by a fiction writer is only reliable where it has been proven to be reliable, the rest was made up, otherwise he wouldn't have called it fiction.

    The context of the 66 books and letters of the Bible is so undeniable, that to deny it is to have not tried hard enough to understand it.

  • hmm, are we sure about this one?? I thought Homer's ilead (the Trojan war) mentiones the hittites?

  • @blackoutninja I think you have it the other way round. Some scholars aregue for a Hittite literary evidence for Troy.

  • @Shazoolo ah, actually you're right, wikipedia has me corrected :) many thanks.

  • @Shazoolo I agree; the Hittite archives of the 1200 to 1300 BC era refer to Troy and the Greeks

  • @Shazoolo fally someone elese who beleive in the word of Hommer, prase almighty Zuse!

  • @blackoutninja Not by name, and until pretty recently, people weren't sure that Troy existed, either. Or Pompeii, for that matter - that's the problem with all these "Biblical stories found to be true prove the Bible!" arguments.

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