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Published on Mar 28, 2012

Casting Crowns performs its powerful new single "Jesus, Friend Of Sinners" from its latest album Come To The Well (also featuring "Courageous" & "Just Another Birthday"). Come To The Well is now available in stores and on iTunes (http://bit.ly/crownswell). Catch the Come To The Well Tour in your city this spring! (https://castingcrowns.com/tour)

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  • Erik Gregoire

    Without the 'Great I Am', YHVH, our conceptual universe would not exist because there wouldn't be the lesser I am, or humans. As we perceive the known universe with our eyes and ears, particles actually get put into place. Just look at Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.

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  • Erik Gregoire

    before Abraham was, I am...I and my Father are one." If you know any Hebrew, you would also know in "let US make man in our image," 'US' is a masculine plural, meaning Elohim, or powerful god(s). It implies that God has many natures and is many things. In other words, we came out of God, we were created by God, Elohim, the singularity. Our planet is merely the perfect environment for life resulting from the division of infinite, as stated by the Anthropic Principle.

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  • Erik Gregoire

    the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament." In other words, all these things were already there, so why do you think YHVH had to "create" Earth. It is the result of a division of millions of particles that were bunched together at one point. Humans, of course came last out of all the creation. When I say some of what Jesus said, I mean a few of things he was saying were, in effect, Quantum theory in nature: "I am in you and you are in me...

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  • Erik Gregoire

    What about the fact that the theories outlined in quantum mechanics agree with the story of creation and some of what Jesus said if you look at it allegorically? Quantum mechanics states that Earth, everything on it, the stars, and all particles from every galaxy in our universe was at one time a singularity and will be again come time for the big crunch. Genesis 1 (KJV) states "the Earth was without form, and void...God divided the light from the darkness...

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  • Qaldar

    Yet interestingly enough, even though you can't get people in the same neighborhood to agree on anything, over a span of approximately 1600 years, 40 different authors of all walks of life using three different languages from multiple countries wrote the Bible without contradicting itself. It has withstood the tests of time, despite attempts to eradicate God's word (Yes, the Bible is the only book that is and claims to be God's word).

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  • Qaldar

    Sorry, but Jesus fulfilled 100's of prophecies. None of his bones were broken in the crucifixion, even though it was customary to break their legs during that time. He was King David's heir. The weight of the government was on his shoulders when He was born (King Herod had all babies in the region slain at His birth). He was welcomed with palm branches on a donkey. All of these are in the Old Testament 100s of years (THEIR holy book) before Christ Jesus was born.

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  • Qaldar

    God's definition of perfection isn't mine or yours. A perfect God must be perfect in all facets, including judgment and wrath (love for mankind is but one characteristic). God created a perfect world where mankind's singular sin brought on the destruction of the entire universe. Jesus was God's remedy to us to escape His own wrath. All of us are here for God's glory, not our own. Part of your problem is that you seem to be self-seeking, instead of one that is seeking God.

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  • Qaldar

    Tacitus was a non-Christian, Roman scholar who wrote details in agreement with the Bible concerning Jesus. People in the Bible witnessed miracles firsthand and still didn't change their hearts. You are no different.

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  • filmjunkie998

    Immature child. It can be found in lots of places, how you interpret it as data is left up to you. And no, that is actually philosophy.

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  • ndzoko

    Thanks for a christian answer. So rare on Youtube.

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