Biblical evidence of Pagan Parallels(The challenge video with Funk, Ayers, and Kirk)~!

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2010

This video-graphic work exposes
scriptural Biblical evidence of pagan parallels. This video is a betting challenge between me,
David Funk, Jay Ayers, and Aaron Kirk, in which I
bet them I could find a scripture in the Bible that I could show had pagan parallel. I found more than one.

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  • Actually some historians do think Christianity played a part in bringing on the "Dark Ages." Gibbon (Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire) was one.

  • @ozmoroid Of course: ' Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies ' by David Bentley Hart. This book debunkes many of the accusations that are brought to Christianity.

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  • @TheAwesomeMaths Please provide evidence that Gibbon's History has been debunked.

  • @ozmoroid You should stop using a two hundread year old book that has been debunked. If you want evidence for God, I can give you some.

  • @ozmoroid Do you have any other 'evidence' to back your claim?

  • @jityr2 ROTFLMAO! Of course not. I don't believe a spiritual being of total evil called the Devil or Satan exists. The excuse, "The Devil must have done it." is a weak excuse. It could be used for anything that one doesn't have an explanation or isn't ready to face the obvious explanation for.

  • @DancingRabbit52 During his time he knew there were some pagan parallels. So he concluded that they must of been inspired by the devil.

  • @jityr2 I couldn't say at the juncture. Refresh my memory. What exactly was Martyr's hypothesis?

  • @DancingRabbit52 So do you think Justin Martyr's hypothesis could be right?

  • @snoiprocs16  They are stories in ancient religions or mythology that are similar to events in the bible yet written long before the bible.

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