 Throughout the Bible, there are narratives that appear similarly implausible, yet are described as actual events. Some have suggested that these stories were products of the author's hallucinations, while others view them as mere folk tales. However, as present day Christians endeavour to validate the authenticity of these stories, there sometimes encounter the pitfalls of excessive confidence and psychological disturbances. One such account in the Bible revolves around Daniel. He was thrown into a den of lions due to a conspiracy by his fellow servants in the court of King Darius. Astonishly, the records state that the lions paired Daniel living him unharmed despised the alleged hunger. Some Christians have attempted to recreate similar miracles, such as the resurrection of Jesus, two particular stories come to mind. For instance, the was a 22-year-old pastor named James Sakara from Zion Church, which family believe that he would rise from his underground tomb after being buried alive for three days. Prior to his retirement, Sakara recited passages from the Bible concerning Jesus' words to his own disciples at a time before his betrayal. However, when his congregation members checked on him after three days' period, they subtly discovered that he had passed away. This turn of event caused the Church members to contemplate whether they would have seeked psychiatric care for him rather than embracing the so-called biblical claims at face value. The recent other story recounted of a pastor who held the belief that invoking the name of Jesus had the power to immobilize lions. In an attempt to demonstrate that, he made the decision to enter a lion's den adorned in a red robe and clutched in a very big Bible, beneath his arms. As he entered the den, he began reciting Bible verses and speaking in tongues. Initially, the lions retreated to a corner of the enclosure, leading the pastor to believe that his prayers were actually effective. However, as he approached closer and closer to the lions, the lions suddenly attacked and devoured him. These examples illustrate instances where some Christians driven by their unwavering faith in the Bible disregarded common sense. In contrast, Islam does not promote such perillious displays of unwavering confidence, not at all. Instead, it emphasizes the importance of common sense. Islam has seen individuals challenge Christians to trample on serpent as instructed by Jesus or handle scorpions or even consume deadly poisons as tests of faith. To make a show and tell you that it is true what is written in Mark 16, that if we drink something that is poisoned, we will not die. Now, very strange, you see, I believe in God, I have experienced the Holy Spirit and in our family we have experienced the Holy Spirit as a reality. And the Holy Spirit tells us what is going to happen. And my wife told me first tonight, Stanley, be careful, someone will try to poison you. Assalamualaikum brothers and sisters. Welcome to another episode of The Open-minded Thinker Show. Like, share and subscribe to assist our growth. The video we're about to review today touched me in a different way. This is because as a former Christian, I know better what that forced biblical confidence can be. Sometimes, one's common sense is replaced with hallucination. This is the story of this pastor who opted to test the name of Jesus with the lions in their den, inside their cage. To be honest, lions are not your average domestic cars. There are large and extremely brilliant creatures. Their unique characteristics and attributes are specifically designed for hunting and overpowering their prey. With their teeth canine, they possess the ability to pass through even the toughest highs. Lions tend to be highly aggressive and generally unpredictable. They are unapproachable. Only someone who has little regard for their own life would dare to venture near a lion's den or their enclosure. Yet, this particular pastor, Christian, whoever he is to such a risk, it appears that his intention wants to proclaim the name of Jesus to the lions perhaps in an attempt to replicate the remarkable story of Daniel in the Bible who actually emerged from a lion's den with minimal harm. In a display of unwavering courage, the pastor adorned himself in immaculate attire and embarked on a daring encounter with these ferocious creatures. His confidence radiated as he stood undaunted before the two imposing lions, fervently preaching in the name of Jesus Christ. The male lion wasted no time lodging other pastor's coats tearing it into shreds. Yet, remarkably, this did not deter the resolute man from his mission with unwavering conviction. He persisted, besetting the lion to submit to his authority in the name of Jesus. The hours wore on and despite the imminent danger, he refused to weaver. Finally, a rescue came pulling him away from the jaws of peril. Onlookers were quick to label the pastor as mentally unstable, unable to comprehend the death of his overconfidence. However, from my perspective, I don't see it that way. This prevailing sentiment of a vicious faith and overconfidence of Christians resonate even within the Christian community. You can go to any Christian community and just ask them, because that's really what I believe. Inspired by the miracles depicted in the New Testament, some Christians take these accounts quite literally and audibly seek to replicate the many pastors have done that, even Christians are afraid to have the mustomac filled with food. This particular incident serves as a pious reminder that Allah and His infinite wisdom had not bestowed upon the name of Jesus the profound power that Christians proclaim. The true magnificence and potency reside suddenly in the name of God, Allah, the embodiment of messy and benevolence. He could potentially employ allegations of mental disorder to come flood his failure, right? Yet the reality persists. These occur as bare semblance to someone who adheres in the belief that three persons within a single guard are keen to denouce that one plus one plus one equals one. This echoes the acknowledgement of the public evidence in order to accept that Jesus was divine as well. Sight behaviors could also be indicative of mental illness, but people and Christians would never believe that. Let's leave you right there, ladies and gentlemen. If you enjoy this content, please show your support by liking, sharing and subscribing. Until next time, Assalamualaikum.