Contradictions in the Bible - Kent Hovind

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2012
  • Are there contradictions in the Bible? There are no contradictions in the Word of God. Kent Hovind explains the truth about these so called contradictions.
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Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @stopbullshitting4484
    @stopbullshitting4484 5 лет назад +567

    I'm looking for my loud speaker.

  • @felipetejeda7545

    This what I love about Christian apologetics, as Christian’s we have to be able to logically defend the faith.

  • @terryswails1191

    If this doesn't make you want to learn more of God's word, I don't know what would. This Man knows the Bible.

  • @CS-oy7qp
    @CS-oy7qp 2 года назад +1

    There's plenty more contradictions.

  • @shitsteroid

    The mental gymnastics.. You have to give it to him.

  • @TheBanjoShowOfficial

    This is actually incredible because it’s not just that it disproves contradictions, but it proves even further that there was an extremely fine amount of care and precaution used when recording these things to make sure that they made sense between one another and could be reconciled, giving even greater evidence that the passages are not meant to be taken merely symbolically, but actually historically accurate. Otherwise there’s no need to provide different ways of speaking the same thing. This is what I love about the Bible, it refers to itself over and over again, and while some take these differences in terminology as contradictions, they actually exist to provide credibility toward one another. The chariots and horsemen one was a perfect example of this- the biblical authors could easily have just stated it was either 7,000 or 700, but instead they use each other’s passages to explain that there are a totality of 7,000 chariot men, and 700 chariots in total, meaning each one would be comprised of a regiment of 10 soldiers as Kent explained. It’s a beautiful way to show the credibility in the history in a very subtle but deliberate manner. One has to wonder whether this occurred by design or whether memory simply had a preference for explaining it one way over the other. What can be said, however, is that logically it would be a worse decision to add extraneous steps of logical thinking to your text if you would want people to believe it’s true, thus you would not create separate means of arriving at the same conclusion. You would simply state either 7000 or 700. But because it’s not concerned with being convenient, instead merely stating the history, it sacrifices the convenience of the story telling in order to provide an accurate representation of the events, and only through careful reading does it come to be understood how it’s simply stating what was, not what you expect to read. It’s remarkable

  • @JohnSpencer90
    @JohnSpencer90 28 дней назад +2

    So, should I believe that God committed suicide to save humans from God?

  • @leslieb6881
    @leslieb6881 6 лет назад +11

    I’ve always said if you think there’s a contradiction, you’d better check your own faulty understanding, because God’s Word is infallible!

  • @devilhunter8206
    @devilhunter8206 5 лет назад +3

    First loudspeaker I mean woman hahahah

  • @glenallen623
    @glenallen623 10 лет назад +7

    BUT KENT .............................how do you get all those animals on a wooden boat? from how many continents?

  • @darrencaruana1350

    The more you learn the bible the more you want to learn. Thank God for the intelligence that this man is blessed with so that people like me can listen and rejoyce in the word of God

  • @abnerlouischarles
    @abnerlouischarles 5 лет назад +17

    What I really like about true christian people is they seem to be very grounded and move through life with unwavering certainty in themselves. I want to be that way. The thing with me is I'm always thinking of other possibilities, always starting on a new slate. I'm never really decided. This is something I want to fix

  • @hauprah5317

    I remember when we are kids we sing a song, " Jesus he's never fail (2times) no no no.🤗

  • @almosthonest42
    @almosthonest42 9 лет назад +113

    this is better than a sitcom, the way any religious person has to "fix" "clarify" gods word. And there is many contradictions. just google it, or youtube it. this is why the internet is religion goes to die. someone else has done all the ground work to show how far wrong!!

  • @jabrark5828

    Oh my God, he just BLEW my mind on Adam and Eve connecting it with that passage in 1 Timothy. I will never look at Adam the same again, and I marvel at just how beautiful God made the story of Jesus even as far back as Genesis 1.

  • @georgefisher2917
    @georgefisher2917 2 года назад +58

    Your a legend Kent well done brother to the believer and to the infidel

  • @y.athoubasingh6646
    @y.athoubasingh6646 6 лет назад +6

    Dr. Kent I pray if the Lord's will you will help me study to defend my faith for the Lord.

  • @BarefootGeorge
    @BarefootGeorge 6 лет назад +13

    Thank You Kent Hovind

  • @MrTakealookaround

    ”that will preach” 😂 love this man

  • @linkbiff1054

    Kent, William Lane Craig, Frank Turek and Trent Horn are the best. They can explain anything Bible-related and make sense of it all.