Noel Richards "Heaven's Declare"

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
19,449
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2009

Noel Richards
Worship Leader
CD: "Heaven's King"
PO Box 225, Cobham, Surrey KT11 1WG UK
WEBSITE: www.noelrichards.com

Program 8263

  • likes, 2 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Top Comments

  • What a lovely song about the Son of God who laid down His life. We should be ready to do likewise.

    GhostDog65 seems to have missed the point a little...

see all

All Comments (34)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • @davemakesawave look at all my comments and look at all of yours. mine r specific as yours r always so general (u merely reject my arguments and leave it at that with no supporting facts). that's fine, as i've learned over the years this is the way of the religious (my father became a presbyterian elder when i was 6 and my mother recently became an exhorter; i love them, especially because they allow me my own beliefs). if you're going to argue, please abstain from being so general and vague.

  • @davemakesawave that's my point. it wasn't printed, it was hand-copied. therefore it would've been highly unlikely that all those separate groups possessed all the copies of all those books. and u think i'm being a bigot by claiming massive illiteracy during the middle ages? ask any medieval historian. and who r u to say what books r and aren't GOD INSPIRED? if christ dying for our sins doesn't compare to mundane toiling and human suffering, then please, explain to me how christ suffered more.

  • @ghoststar Regarding your incessant moaning that Jesus didn't sacrifice much such as a man like me who works 50 hours a week for sake of his family, you clearly don't understand the biblical doctrine of sacrifice and atonement and you keep drawing a nonsensical analogy with every day hardship. That Christ died for our sins does not compare at all.

  • @ghoststar Thomas confirms who and what Jesus was; that's fine. But as a literary work it was not God inspired, that is clear.

  • @ghoststar Nope, just plain facts and the bible wasn't printed in those days it was hand copied, it even says so within the bible.

  • @ghoststar Hmm. "Literacy nearly non-existent among the religious of that time" sounds very similar to that racist world view that the great and highly sophisticated nation of Israel were just a collection of stone age goat herders. Your questions do not merit a direct reply.

  • @davemakesawave u say the holy spirit guided many different groups to create different bibles, and by chance each group compiled the same exact books. tell me, how did these groups happen to get all these particular books of the bible if there were no printing presses, and if literacy was nearly nonexistent among the religious at this period in history? learn european history of the middle ages. war and politics drove emporers to adopt christianity. and charlemagne commissioned the first bible.

  • @davemakesawave clearly u only believe in the SPIRITUAL versions of history, where god plays a part in absolutely everything. so to u, it could only make sense that there would be some serendipitous path toward the compilation of the bible. to u there couldn't possibly be political reasons as to why the bible was printed. everything has to be fantastical and magical. people like u r the false prophets, spreading superstition over facts.

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more