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Greg Bahnsen - Defending the Christian Faith (part 1)

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Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen - Basic Training for Defending the Faith. Defending the Christian Faith - part one of five.

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  • @watermelonygoodness Oops, what does verse 26 say? "A handbreadth thick." How thick is a handbreadth? 4 inches. The diameter relates to the outside of the object while the circumference relates to the inside. This is a simple observation that anyone with an intellect can ascertain. Such modern-day hubris. As if the artist making this object couldn't measure! Is that really the best you can do?

  • If there are any atheist replying to this video don't forget that you don't exist. 

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  • @prayforfire No, actually. My comment from 2 years ago isn't the best I can do. But it's amazing how many replies I continue to get, two years later, from one stupid post.

  • @prayforfire

    JUDOOOOO CHOP!

  • @LetReasonPrevail1

    Let Reason Prevail by insulting anyone who doesn't agree with you

  • @matt1821823

    What the fuck is this crazy shit I'm hearing

  • @watermelonygoodness

    It's a rough estimate, and a decent enough one for a non-technical manual

    Deal w/it

  • @stonetemplepilot420 cool story bro..

  • @matt1821823 I'm an ashiest and I was offended by your comment.

  • christians are retarded... Look into the occult an gain sacred knowledge.. the bible is a tool if you know the symbolism. Freemasons are running this world because of stupid ppl that follow all these myth religions.

  • @watermelonygoodness That might be true IF the beaker was perfectly cylindrical where the rim has the same diameter as does the body, but most beakers have a rim that has a larger diameter than does the body. There are thus two different circles being referred to, and thus it is invalid to claim that this refers to the proportions of a single circle. See the image on creation[dot]com/does-the-bibl­e-say-pi-equals-3 for more details.

  • @thatotherchap "You presume this object to be flat on a piece of paper like a circle." No I don't. "Think of a beaker with a rim. You can't use the diameter of the rim to calculate the circumference of the body." Actually you can. You most certainly can.

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