New Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus (with Dr. Jeremiah Johnston)

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  • What is the best historical evidence Jesus rose from the dead? Dr. Jeremiah Johnston talks about his top 7 reasons, based on his new book (Body of Proof), and then we take live questions.
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  • @FloInTheCity
    @FloInTheCity Год назад +105

    I think that the fact Peter denied Jesus whilst he was still alive, yet was willing to put his life on the line after Jesus’ death and resurrection is very telling. For someone who was so fearful but suddenly found the courage to stand up for his faith during a time when there was so much persecution can only be one of two things: he was wrecked with guilt for denying Jesus and wanted to do something by way of redemption, or…. The resurrection happened and Peter along with all the other disciples were so overwhelmed by the truth they were willing to continue spreading the gospel even knowing they could be killed at any moment. They knew what the risks were yet were willing to die for their faith!

    • @theatre_pigs
      @theatre_pigs Год назад +3

      Please prove this happened

    • @goodvibrations4864
      @goodvibrations4864 Год назад +2

      Great point.

    • @goodvibrations4864
      @goodvibrations4864 Год назад +29

      ​@@theatre_pigs why do non believers always want the answer neatly given to them? Seek, search , and knock for yourself. Even Jesus spoke in parables. The fact is there is no evidence against God. There is no evidence against the Bible. To take a stand against is a decision you've made without any supporting evidence. When offered a choice between ligh or dark which do you choose? Choose light. Choose a relationship with God and then the proof will follow. I wish you well on this journey and I pray that you ask God for wisdom in this matter.

    • @emilypeterson1794
      @emilypeterson1794 Год назад +12

      Please prove gorge Washington existed, prove Harriet Tubman did. Ridiculous it did happened

    • @karollisa7022
      @karollisa7022 Год назад +17

      I feel the same way. Those disciples all (except John) died gruesome deaths, that could have been prevented, had they denied their beliefs and went back to Judaism philosophy that the promised Messiah had not yet come. They saw SOMETHING… SOMETHING HUGE!!! Something beyond comprehension.

  • @natazer
    @natazer 4 месяца назад +5

    To any skeptic reading these comments: God is waiting for anyone to take a step of faith toward him. In humility and submission. That's all it takes.

  • @bryanoldenburg9870
    @bryanoldenburg9870 5 месяцев назад +4

    Coincidence?... I think not. I just watched the story of a middle-aged woman, who died while walking with her husband, and was without oxygen for 30 minutes. After miraculously awakening in a nearby hospital, she said she saw Christ with outstretched arms (able to heal from beyond the grave). Like Lazarus (who experienced Christ on earth), this woman will die again (unless the Lord returns in her lifetime). Jesus was seen by at least 500 people immediately after his resurrection, plus countless others since then (in various visions and dreams). Actor Ernest Borgnine saw him while playing a Centurion in a famous Easter film, and (most recently) feminist writer and Jew, Naomi Wolfe, saw Christ in a vision. She said it was unmistakably him, and the last person she ever expected seeing. Bottom line... Christ is alive and well, and I sense his return in this alarming world of ours!

  • @glendarjolley3171
    @glendarjolley3171 Год назад +35

    My relationship with Jesus is ALL the evidence I need. He promised to baptize believers in the Holy Spirit and He has done so with me!!!

    • @sidepot
      @sidepot 11 месяцев назад

      This is the perfect example of delusion and fantasy. What a moron.

    • @cygnusustus
      @cygnusustus 11 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks for showing us all how proud you are of your irrationality.

    • @DaddyKratosOfTheShire
      @DaddyKratosOfTheShire 11 месяцев назад +6

      I AGREE, Christ is Great

    • @bboynewsboy991
      @bboynewsboy991 11 месяцев назад

      How can we identify this within ourselves?

    • @bboynewsboy991
      @bboynewsboy991 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@cygnusustusYou should be hanging out on the Hindu page, they're the ones basing their entire truth plethora on pure subjective and emotional experience.

  • @brookerichards9037
    @brookerichards9037 Год назад +12

    Shroud of Turin has some very compelling new scientific evidence. When you consider the impossible amount of energetic output it would take to attempt to recreate the image via todays known sophisticated technology, the answer is clear.
    He was risen

    • @soniajfernando
      @soniajfernando Год назад +2

      It cannot be recreated for, if so, it would have been done, simply to prove that it could be created by human hands.

    • @geroldy4546
      @geroldy4546 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@soniajfernandoThe radiation from the cloth couldn’t have been made by human hands at the time

  • @clayw70
    @clayw70 Год назад +21

    Love the interview! I appreciate you covering the Resurrection. This is a very important topic that is sadly not taught thoroughly in most churches today. Thank you both for doing this! I will be buying this book.

  • @DrKippDavis
    @DrKippDavis Год назад +15

    Just a side note, or a bit of a nit-pick, but when Jeremiah Johnston says that he presented this paper with his early thoughts about the evidence for the resurrection at the 2012 SBL Annual Meeting, that is not entirely true. More accurately, he presented his paper, “How Early Critics and Objectors Confirm the Truth of the Easter Story,” in 2012 in a session held by the Evangelical Philosophical Society, which will run sessions concurrently with the larger Society of Biblical Literature.
    This may seem to some like quibbling, but it is important because I very much doubt he would have managed to get this paper past any of the SBL steering committees, precisely because of its obviously biased and confessional nature. The SBL is pretty stringent about ensuring that their sessions do not promote any particular religious, political or ideological viewpoints, and they strive to keep things strictly academic. Johnston's paper was far from that, and it is disingenuous of him to promote it as one that was publicly received in the Annual Meeting.
    No. The Evangelical Philosophical Society is an apologetics organisation, exclusively dedicated to validating the claims of Christianity. As far as I can tell, Johnston has never presented a paper in any of the SBL sessions at any SBL Annual Meeting.

    • @mbb--
      @mbb-- Год назад

      How specifically is it "obviously biased"?

    • @DrKippDavis
      @DrKippDavis Год назад +3

      @@mbb-- I mean, it is right there in the title: "the TRUTH of the Easter Story." There is at the outset a conclusion guiding the direction of the study. One would never see a paper like this in the SBL.

    • @matthewcollins8148
      @matthewcollins8148 Год назад

      Sounds like Johnston is being Dogmatic in that title.
      I agree with his assertions, of course.
      But Johnston is quick to warn others to not be ‘Dogmatic’ regarding the Shroud of Turin.

    • @matthewcollins8148
      @matthewcollins8148 Год назад

      “C. Stephen Evans and Stephen Davis on the panel ... This was on the Testimony of the Spirit and later was published by Doug in his OUP book. Hope this helps.”

    • @ChristianThinkersSociety
      @ChristianThinkersSociety Год назад

      Kip, I would appreciate a little collegiality from one scholar to another or at least the benefit of the doubt. I believe your main question/comment is that my original paper would be too confessional to be taken seriously at an academic conference? I want you to be the judge. In the link above, I have provided you with my original 2012 Chicago SBL handout and the actual paper I presented. In my opinion, the paper is not confessional. The point I was attempting to make in the interview with Sean (and I will try to do better next time) is that Craig Keener, a classicist, made the point I was on to a new/fresh argument for the resurrection of Jesus. Furthermore, I have presented at learned conferences, and I found an email even from AAR thanking me for my presentation (which I included for you). Perhaps you meant ETS? I have never presented at ETS or claimed to present at ETS. I am not a member of ETS. At any rate, I appreciate your comments because this will sharpen me in being extra clear with my communication and sometimes it is difficult to share all details in a crossfire type interview. I am not sure if you have published with a popular press, but much of my clarification in footnotes are edited down for the "wider" audience.I got away with 33 pages of citations in my Unimaginable book, but the trend of books now is to be shorter. Hopefully my link above is helpful. - Jeremiah.

  • @shinywarm6906
    @shinywarm6906 Год назад +9

    There's something sad - not to say fishy - about someone who tries so hard to give the impression he is a graduate of the University of Oxford (mentioned 4 times). In fact he was never a matriculated member of the University. His PhD was awarded - a decade ago - by Middlesex University (no mentions).

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Год назад +3

      i've been to oxford, many times. anyone can go to oxford.

    • @biddiemutter3481
      @biddiemutter3481 Год назад +4

      Oxford Centre for Missions Studies is not a university, but it is in Oxford!

    • @Apollos2.2
      @Apollos2.2 Год назад +4

      I didn't get that impression that he was trying to portray he had a degree from Oxford and he didn't really say "You gotta believe me cause I went to Oxford"
      At the same time an ad homenin attack is no better.

    • @vocalcoach3854
      @vocalcoach3854 Год назад

      Shiny: Hi!! What did you think about the content of his answers? What about the actual content? (I ask honestly, to know your opinion)

    • @shinywarm6906
      @shinywarm6906 Год назад +1

      @@Apollos2.2 You're right that the circumstances of an author when presenting an argument should be irrelevant to its credibility. But throughout, both McDowell and Johnson are eager to stress those circumstances. In the opening minute, McDowell stresses that the book is a work of "scholarship" and seems to think that its origin in a "90,000 word dissertation" adds something. The first thing out of Johnston's mouth is to say his book came out of research he did "while I lived in Oxford". When Johnston says a further 3 times that he was "at Oxford" but never once clarifies that his study was actually accredited by Middlesex University (a much less prestigious college), its clear the intention is to bolster his argument through association. I am merely pointing that out.

  • @Erik_Danley
    @Erik_Danley 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for this. Boy you can so easily see the viewpoints of some of the critics with their questioning. You know, there’s a difference between skepticism (which I have a lot of, and I’m a believer) and cynicism. Some people’s cynicism will not allow themselves to see or even acknowledge the light

  • @WhidbeyMP
    @WhidbeyMP Год назад +18

    Believing someone has risen from the dead is a very difficult thing to believe, especially for critically thinking adults. I’m really not surprised about Thomas doubting until he saw Jesus for himself. When we put our trust in Him and receive His spirit, we ‘see’ Him in a new way. He is alive in us. It reminds me of when Helen Keller was finally able to ‘see’ and ‘hear’ when her teacher Annie Sullivan got through to her by signing into her hand. We can see Jesus now, working in people and circumstances if His Spirit enables us.

    • @SeanMcDowell
      @SeanMcDowell  Год назад +7

      I agree. I think we undermine the reality of the claim if we don’t recognize how hard it can be to believe.

    • @monkkeygawd
      @monkkeygawd Год назад +1

      @SeanMcDowell the Thomas touching Jesus's wounds goes against Paul's teachings. And Mark (the 1st gospel written) doesn't mention Jesus after the death on the cross. There was merely an empty tomb (according to the text, anyway) and the women told NO one.

    • @jakegreen5081
      @jakegreen5081 Год назад +1

      @@monkkeygawd What tomb? No one witnessed Joseph of Arimathea cutting a tomb in the bible. A rich man also wouldn't cut his own tomb, he would pay someone to do it as he's rich.

    • @monkkeygawd
      @monkkeygawd Год назад +1

      I'm talking about in Mark... I don't think Mark was true... I don't even assume the historicity of Jesus.

    • @davidjanbaz7728
      @davidjanbaz7728 Год назад +1

      @@monkkeygawd we know buddy: your strawman arguments are in all your posts.

  • @davidfitnesstech
    @davidfitnesstech Год назад +5

    When Johnston says "we can't get into the disciple's heads" (to know what they believed or didn't). RIGHT! He's basically making his "explanations" IRRELEVANT.
    Johnston is saying NOTHING NEW here.. and he cannot get away from the Bible when he's doing it.
    We've heard all of this before.
    Kind of expected.

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl 3 месяца назад

      Those that abuse capital letters not only emphasise nothing but the hysteria of the abuser, they also declare the abuser to be a lunatic
      Abusers abuse all sorts, who or what remains to be seen or prosecuted.self -abuse like abusing capital letters is like masturbation generally best not done in public.

  • @davidfitnesstech
    @davidfitnesstech Год назад +4

    COME ON SEAN...
    I thought you said apologetics had to get much better in '23.
    This is NOT the way to do it.
    This was hardly new or compelling at all. You let Jeremiah slide on several questions/answers that he totally circumvented.
    YOU have brought up many of these points BEFORE on different videos.

  • @davidfitnesstech
    @davidfitnesstech Год назад +5

    It's interesting how Jeremiah is so confident of all this.. yet he CAN'T show ANY of it (again).
    Just trying to put a new rapper on the same old stuff.

  • @fred_derf
    @fred_derf Год назад +5

    So, your "new" evidence for the supposed resurrection of jesus is; "the bible says so"... [sigh].

  • @timeshark8727
    @timeshark8727 Год назад +22

    Take any specific claim that they make, check it thoroughly, and you will always find that they are misrepresenting, overstating, or flat out lying about it in some way to make themselves look better.
    For example, he claimed to have presented a paper to the SPL, but actually presented it to a much smaller and more sympathetic group that was being housed under the larger conference. It was accepted by a group that already agreed with him, not the larger scholarly body.
    There is also the massive use of 'argument from authority', mostly talking about Oxford as if it means something when he didn't even earn a degree from Oxford. "Trust me, I have a degree" or "when I was in Oxford..." doesn't work, you need to present proper evidence and show your work. His credentials aren't evidence for a claim, he needs to present _actual_ evidence.
    Then we are supposed to check his scholarly work before criticizing his presentation here but there is very little even on the topic in his academic publications page on CTS, a page that contains things he hasn't even written or only co-wrote for some reason. FYI his paper "How Early Critics and Objectors Confirm the Truth of the Easter Story," isn't in Google Scholar and doesn't seem to have been published for peer review. (please point me to the peer reviewed publishing on this if I'm wrong)
    But that's beside the point, when you present arguments your arguments can, should, and will be examined... Hiding behind "read my other stuff" when your presented arguments don't hold water is nothing more than a very weak dodge designed to make you look good even as you fail.
    Then to the evidence and arguments... and the first one is... empty word salad. A string of nice sounding, but utterly meaningless platitudes that essentially boil down to "Christianity has transformative value". False ideas and stories have just as much power to transform people's lives. Look at every other religion that exists where people find their lives changed through their false beliefs.
    Sean asked a hardball, and was congratulated for it... right before he jumped to a Bible verse (remember, this is only moments after saying he didn't need to use the bible) and completely avoided the question with an argument from popularity. Then there are a string of completely empty claims that are galloped out in rapid fire.
    and with this, I have written enough. The first one should be the best and its basically nothing, so watching the rest is a waste.
    Edit: I watched a bit farther and WTF! In part of your first point you talked about how it wasn't predicted, and the second point was that Jesus predicted it!? So is this a "heads I win, tails you lose" sort of thing you are trying to set up or do you just not have a competent editor?

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Год назад +8

      JJ went to middlesex university, not oxford, naughty.

    • @davidkemball-cook559
      @davidkemball-cook559 Год назад +1

      Good points. In correction, I think you meant SBL when you typed SPL in the 2nd paragraph.

    • @timeshark8727
      @timeshark8727 Год назад +1

      @@davidkemball-cook559 ... .... spelling is hard.

    • @pajtaj
      @pajtaj Год назад

      If Christianity were true, would you believe in the God of the Christian bible?

    • @timeshark8727
      @timeshark8727 Год назад +1

      @@pajtaj If someone demonstrated that Christianity were true to me, I would have no choice but to believe in was true.

  • @adamclark1972uk
    @adamclark1972uk Год назад +4

    24:02 According to scientists studying the Shroud, there is no evidence of any rotting or decay of the body. This is reminiscent of the scripture "I will not let my holy one see decay."

  • @jakegreen5081
    @jakegreen5081 Год назад +5

    Mark's gospel has no one seeing Jesus alive. Paul didn't see anyone physical on earth, he was just blinded by a light and this experience was not even written by him. So your two earliest sources have no one seeing Jesus resurrected.

    • @markhauserbible7168
      @markhauserbible7168 Год назад +2

      Blessed are those that don't see and believe. Jn 20:29 Except ye see signs and wonders ye will not believe. Jn 4:48 We that believe through faith have hope. Rm 8:24 The natural man recieveth not the things of the Spirit, for they are foolishness to him. 1Cor 2:14 This is the spirit of antichrist. 1Jn 4:3

    • @marcusanthony488
      @marcusanthony488 Год назад +1

      ​@@markhauserbible7168 î]

    • @markhauserbible7168
      @markhauserbible7168 Год назад

      @@marcusanthony488 WHAT???

    • @michaelbrickley2443
      @michaelbrickley2443 Год назад

      Not sure what your point is

    • @SecretStashBrosBuilds
      @SecretStashBrosBuilds Год назад

      You obviously haven't read Mark chapter 16

  • @ChildofGod98765
    @ChildofGod98765 Год назад +15

    I have fallen on hard times. But I still trust in you Jesus. I know you are my Lord and savior. I will stay faithful and true. Please give me the strength to keep supporting my two autistic children. My boys require a lot from me because they are special needs. Due to them having issues in school, I’m now homeschooling them. I’m a single mother my husband passed away unexpectedly years ago. I lost my job at Forsyth hospital because I declined the vaccine. I have heart disease and I suffer from lupus that’s the major reason why I declined the vaccine. I’m waitressing and I’m grateful but I’m not making enough to make ends meet. Every month is a struggle, to not end up on the streets with my boys. Also now that I’m homeschooling them my schedule is limited. I’m so overwhelmed and ashamed. I get harassed and bullied on this app for sharing my testimony and for asking for prayers but prayers are all I need. But even as I struggle! I have faith in God and I STILL PRAISE HIM! He is the God of possible! GOD WILL PROVIDE!

    • @karenrader2160
      @karenrader2160 Год назад

      That anyone would harass and bully you for your testimony is shameful on their part! Through the Lord's strength, you are a hero to your family and those watching your life.
      Love and prayers for you🙏

    • @mrndnjn
      @mrndnjn Год назад

      Lifting Tiff Miller up in prayer. I pray that God who sees all and knows all rewards your with abundance.

    • @Given_Grace
      @Given_Grace Год назад

      Incredible, what a testimony! I love hearing people like yourself tell their story. No other religion has testimony quite the same and in such high volume!
      Romans 8:38-39 NIV
      For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, [39] neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
      2 Timothy 2:13 NIV
      if we are faithless, he remains faithful, for he cannot disown himself.

    • @paulenzor6993
      @paulenzor6993 Год назад

      Please connect with your local churches they will be a blessing of resources to you. Test God and see if it isn't true.

    • @kapplerheim5810
      @kapplerheim5810 5 месяцев назад

      What a hard life you have! I pray to the Lord to provide you with strength, the strength you need for every single day and good people with kind hearts and helping hands to surround you.

  • @kensey007
    @kensey007 Год назад +5

    10:00 Why would Mark be credible evidence of Jesus predicting his death and resurrection when it was written decades after the death? Why would the disciples "not understand" this prediction yet somehow the later oral traditions and Mark written decades later would understand something that the people actually there did not understand?
    19:00 Cognitive dissonance on the part of the followers of Jesus. People who study cults see this kind of thing over and over again.
    40:00 I really appreciate that Shawn asks tough questions. I may reach different conclusions, but asking the questions shows a real commitment to the truth that many apologists seek to lack.

    • @kttyz313
      @kttyz313 Год назад

      Another question: if Jesus did predict his resurrection specifically three days after his death, does that not give the disciples psychological motivation to invent (whether consciously or subconsciously) the Jesus-specific resurrection story after three days had passed and no general resurrection had occurred? It seems to me that the “Jesus specifically predicted his resurrection” and the “the apostles had no physiological motivation to invent a resurrection specific to Jesus” arguments presented here can’t both hold up together.

    • @geroldy4546
      @geroldy4546 11 месяцев назад

      @@kttyz313That’s pure speculation

  • @keansalzer8364
    @keansalzer8364 6 месяцев назад +2

    Even today, if someone who had predicted his resurrection and then pulled it off there would people who never believed it unless they "put their fingers in the nail holes".

    • @LindeeLove
      @LindeeLove 5 месяцев назад

      Resurrection does not prove he spoke the universe into existence.

  • @lindacook8819
    @lindacook8819 Год назад +7

    The disciples just witnessed the man they followed and loved being brutally tortured and killed. I am sure they were in shock. They weren’t thinking about His words about resurrection, they were in deep mourning, emotional pain, suffering and on top of that; fear.

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 Год назад +2

      In the STORY
      There is no evidence that the STORY is factual

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Год назад

      yep - it's a bunch of stories. dead people tend to stay dead.

    • @adamclark1972uk
      @adamclark1972uk Год назад +4

      @@gowdsake7103 Jesus is referred to by contemporary sources, such as Pliny, Josephus and Tacitus. St Thomas took Christianity to India. The existence of a Christian community in Kerala before the arrival of Europeans confirms the reality of Thomas, which confirms the reality of Jesus.

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 Год назад

      @@adamclark1972uk Honestly ? you think contemporary is Tacitus 115/116 AD Pliny around 111 AD Josephus sighs you dont even know that the section you love is a forgery
      As for Tacitus and Pliny sighs they wrote about CHRISTIANS who told a STORY about a CLAIM sheesh
      The Christain community in India? They have a tradition that Thomas visited and was martyred. Historically, this community was organised as the Province of India of the Church of the East by Patriarch Timothy I (780-823 AD) in the eighth century. The religious historian Robert Eric Frykenberg notes that: "Whatever dubious historicity may be attached to such local traditions, there can be little doubt as to their great antiquity or to their great appeal in the popular imagination.

    • @AMejia-gc9yu
      @AMejia-gc9yu Год назад +3

      @@gowdsake7103 Thats not true. We literally have Saint Paul and Peters graves. We know that they were persecuted and killed for their beliefs

  • @tpw7250
    @tpw7250 Год назад +2

    We've been going through the book of Acts at the moment. One thing that is very clear is that the resurrection is a central part of an apostolic Gospel.

  • @paulhaynes3688
    @paulhaynes3688 Год назад +5

    Unbelievable no evidence at all still just blind faith deluded in the extreme

    • @grantbartley483
      @grantbartley483 2 месяца назад

      Well, that's enough about you. What about the evidence?

  • @rupertcaney
    @rupertcaney Год назад +39

    I've read "More Than a Carpenter" (including 2011 update with additions from Sean) probably nearing 10 times. Information/evidence/arguments for the resurrection is incredibly powerful for strengthening my faith. Thanks Sean

    • @SeanMcDowell
      @SeanMcDowell  Год назад +5

      10 times? Wow, I’m impressed. Honored to have you here too!

    • @KaijuOfTheOpera
      @KaijuOfTheOpera Год назад +2

      Give 1 piece of evidence for the resurrection Something that doesnt exist in other religions. Ill become a Christian if you can

    • @rupertcaney
      @rupertcaney Год назад +5

      @@KaijuOfTheOpera I highly recommend to you, the book "More Than A Carpenter" by Josh+Sean McDowell. The book examines the evidence for the existence of Jesus and the reliability of the new testament manuscripts and claims. It's a very short book so wouldn't take you long and it presents some very strong evidence and arguments based around apologetics

    • @KaijuOfTheOpera
      @KaijuOfTheOpera Год назад +1

      @@rupertcaney Im a Biblical scholar. I CAN NOT read works from apologists. There is a HUGE difference between apologetics and scholarship. Im not interested in apologetic's (Excuses). Im interested in religious history and the meaning behind scripture. Luke and Matthew copied and edited things from Mark, Revelation is about Rome and so on.
      Can you give me 1 piece of evidence here? Im curious if you could give me something that other religions dont use.

    • @rupertcaney
      @rupertcaney Год назад +14

      @@KaijuOfTheOpera If you're not interested in apologetics then why are you on this channel 😂😂

  • @DaviniaHill
    @DaviniaHill Год назад +8

    Q: JJ Johnston did you get your doctorate from Oxford University, which is the impression you give in this interview.
    Follow up, which college were you resident at during your time at Oxford.

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Год назад +2

      apparently not, he does construct his sentences carefully. i went to oxford, more than once.

    • @biddiemutter3481
      @biddiemutter3481 Год назад +2

      He completed a doctoral residency in Oxford, working with the Oxford Centre for Missions Studies which is independent, but he was there!

    • @oscargr_
      @oscargr_ Год назад +1

      I have come to notice this about almost all the long form interviews with scholars on this channel.
      They always present as Dr. Soandso or Myname PhD. But then never tell you what the study was and where it was done.
      If you can find anything about them online at all, it's almost exclusively a degree in A
      apologetics or old testament from a Christian seminary.
      At the website "Christian Thinkers" (a somewhat pretentious name) he is introduced as "Jeremiah J. Johnston, PhD, M.A. , M.Div, BA"
      New testament scholar, pastor...
      And probably the funniest..
      Jeremiah has *distinguished* himself speaking in churches of *all denominations* "
      He is a specialist in generality.

    • @galtha5824
      @galtha5824 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@HarryNicNicholasReally? What a ridiculous statement. Grammer Nazis are so irritating. 😢

  • @noneofyourbusiness7055
    @noneofyourbusiness7055 Год назад +3

    New evidence, extrabiblical, for the resurrection claimed by the bible.
    Cites arguments, decades old, right from the bible.
    Jesus' followers had no reason to expect he would be resurrected, and also the resurrection was completely foretold! Errrm, right. If only we knew what could motivate him to push such smut **cough** book sales **cough...**

  • @sanjeevgig8918
    @sanjeevgig8918 Год назад +4

    You have no evidence of what Jesus ever said or did. You only read a book - which is a copy of a copy of a copy of translations of fragments from the 1st century written decades after the fact by anonymous authors of stories passed around like a telephone game.
    LOL

  • @Papasquatch73
    @Papasquatch73 11 месяцев назад +1

    I do like how you teased out the fact that the resurrection win against what they were expecting. I’ve heard many times they wouldn’t have made it up because they were not ever anticipating their Messiah to die. But you added a little flavor to it which is actually powerful. And Sean that little saying if we were all blind we wouldn’t miss the light because we wouldn’t know there was a thing was pretty profound. Why would someone sick something that no one ever misses?

  • @matthewwoodard3117
    @matthewwoodard3117 Год назад +5

    My biggest issue with believing that Jesus resurrected is that if I took the same evidence for Jesus and applied it to someone today, I wouldn’t believe it. I guess I may be missing something but here is how I understand it.
    To make a fair comparison it would be like if a relatively small religion 30 years ago had a person who claimed to be the son of god. Their messiah wrote nothing down, but supposedly performed miracles and was resurrected. Some of the people who saw this happened were supposedly killed for their beliefs. They have scriptures saying that this would happen. These events were not written down for 30 years and the authors are anonymous. We don’t even have originals of the documents and there is evidence some things were changed and/or added. We can’t interview the messiah, or anyone who witnessed the miracles or the resurrection. No doctor examined the body and no video or other evidence exists of the events. However there is a growing number of people who believe it to be true.
    Would this convince you that they resurrected? Would it convince you that their religion is true? It wouldn’t even come close to convincing me, so why would the Christian story convince me? If I wouldn’t accept the same evidence today for a someone coming back to life why would I accept it from 2000 years ago or ever?

    • @jackbarraclough3142
      @jackbarraclough3142 Год назад +4

      I think a problem with your comparison is that we should expect different levels of evidence from different cultures. We can reasonably expect videos of events from recent history, but we can't reasonably expect videos of events that occurred before film or photography existed. We can expect massive amounts of literature from a society with high levels of literacy, where everyone owns multiple devices they can use to write an almost unlimited amount. We should expect less literature from a society where literacy is a valuable skill and writing materials prohibitively expensive. All the best Matthew.

    • @matthewwoodard3117
      @matthewwoodard3117 Год назад

      @@jackbarraclough3142 While the expected levels of evidence may be different for different cultures depending on time period and education, my point remains. My level of evidence that I accept is the same regardless of culture and time period. I don’t think I could accept any ancient claim if I couldn’t accept the same claim today. Just because people 2000 years ago accepted it doesn’t mean I should.
      Would you believe a resurrection happened today with the same evidence as for Jesus? Or for another religion?
      Edit: I also want to point out that Jesus could have created paper and written out a divine document as a miracle. I do not think that pointing out paper was expensive makes sense when Jesus wasn’t bound by money to get his message across.

    • @jackbarraclough3142
      @jackbarraclough3142 Год назад +1

      @@matthewwoodard3117 could you help me understand your perspective better? Are you saying that you believe Jesus is still dead because there is no video of a resurrected Jesus? Or are you saying that you believe that if Jesus resurrected then it would have produced more literature than we know about? Or are you making a more humist argument about how miracles are impossible and so the evidential weight is too high to ever believe the claim?

    • @matthewwoodard3117
      @matthewwoodard3117 Год назад

      @@jackbarraclough3142I would say that I have no good evidence that any human has ever resurrected. Therefore I would have to say Jesus is probably still dead.
      I am not sure how the amount of literature produced has any bearing on the truth of a claim. Popularity does not mean something is true.
      I believe anything I have good evidence for including miracles. But no good evidence has been presented for miracles. Saying I don’t know how something happened therefore it’s a miracle doesn’t make sense. I don’t know if miracles are impossible.
      My position is as I said above. If I took t he exact same evidence for Jesus and god and changes it to a relatively small religion from 1990 I wouldn’t believe it. This would be the same situation people from the first century would be in that never met Jesus and never saw him. So if I don’t believe it could have happened in 1990 why would I believe it happened 2000 years ago.

    • @dco8886
      @dco8886 Год назад

      With all respect that’s a you problem Mathew 😅

  • @Thomasw540
    @Thomasw540 Год назад +1

    Well, the one thing I agree with you is that John Mark wrote the Gospel of John to be integral to the narrative of The Gospel of Mark written by Cornelius immediately after his encounter with Peter in Acts 10.
    Cornelius wrote The Gospel of Mark around 40 from the contents of what we call Quelle and they referred to as euangeliou,,
    The Gospel of Peter was the intelligence report Pilate sent to Rome under the cover of euangeliou, a transit protocol that meant "Tidings of Joy for the Eyes of the Emperor, first". Peter received this version of Mark 15 from Cornelius when they traded notes about Jesus in Acts 10 Peter gave Cornelius the executive summary of Jesus's career in Acts 10:34 - 43, which tends to confirming Gary Habermas's p thesis of the early emergence of doctrine.
    Mark 1:1 is best understood as "everything that occurred around Jesus in the events leading up to Mark 15, aka euangeliou A general outline of The Gospel of Peter circulated throughout the legions by the time Tiberius proposed to enroll Jesus in the Roman Pantheon. The hostility and fear of the Senate towards Tiberius because of the brutal public disgrace and execution of Sejanus prevented this from happening. .
    The Gospel of Mark begins when Jesus appears above the Roman military horizon as a possible Zealot when He is baptized as accepts command of John the Baptist's constituency. Everything in the Gospels and Acts that includes εὐθὺς was collected by the Roman spy network and intelligence services before Jesus was arrested and Resurrection, with the exception of Acts 10:16, which is Peter's witness to Cornelius in Acts 10 When Cornelius sat down to write the intelligence abstract we call the Gospel of Mark, εὐθὺς defined Quelle, which is referred to as euangeliou. The Gospel of Mark is in circulation before Paul writes Galatians and is employed by Matthew after the Council of Jerusalem to compose a polemic that connects ass the theological dots Cornelius is unaware of and creates a polemic supporting Peter's Judaizing campaign.
    Just for the record, the gospel of Matthew anticipates Mohammad and Islam with it's nativity narrative previewing Sura 12 yusef, the only complete narrative in the Koran, and the 28 chapters symbolizing the letters of the Arabic alphabet. The Gospel of Matthew begins in the dark fo the moon and, in Matthew 7 discuses fasting at the beginning of Ramadan with the New Moon. Sura Maryam 19:19 is connected theologically to John 19:19 which refutes the heresy of Sura 4:157.
    Paul refers to euangeliou 19 times, beginning with Galatians and 5 times Philippians, he end zone celebration for his defense of the Epistle to the Romans before the Italian Cohort of the Praetorian Guard. The edea that Paul is the theological basis of Matthew, Mark and Luke is sheer Fascist sophistry presented to support the Total Depravity Gospel of Campus Crusade for Christ and the Prosperity Gospel business model of Pro-Life Evangelical generally associated with Pat Robertson and the CBN.
    Pat Robertson was engaged in the heresy of arrogating the agency of the Holy Spirit over the Spirit of the Lord to himself, He was the anti-Christ of Calvinism, incarnate.

  • @PeterFortuna
    @PeterFortuna Год назад +4

    Your guest speaker is just talking about things. He thinks are true things that he wants to be true and his personal preferences
    None of this is scholarly none of this is based on reality
    You might as well be discussing marvel versus dc

  • @shassett79
    @shassett79 Год назад +8

    Misleading title; no new evidence was offered.

    • @erkashbee6504
      @erkashbee6504 Год назад

      Did you stop listening before 18 minutes? An entire panel of PhD’s critics conceded that what Dr.Johnson presents in that segment (beginning at 18 mins) represents new evidence in iight of First Century Rabbinical Judaism.

    • @shassett79
      @shassett79 Год назад

      ​@@erkashbee6504 Wow, speaking of resurrection, you're replying to a comment from two months ago.
      Anyway, I watched forward from 18 minutes. No new evidence is offered; it's just the assertion that nobody needed to invent a Jesus-specific resurrection claim, because of assumptions about a general resurrection.
      Aside: Why can't this guy pronounce the word "Judaism?"
      _Joo-dism!_

  • @resurrectionnerd
    @resurrectionnerd Год назад +5

    Let's compare the ways the Resurrected Jesus is said to have been experienced according to the documents arranged in chronological order. As you're reading, ask yourself is this data more expected under the hypothesis of reliable eyewitness testimony vs the hypothesis of an evolving legend? The scholarly consensus dates the documents as follows:
    - Paul c. 50 CE - is the only firsthand report. He says the Risen Jesus "appeared" ὤφθη (1 Cor 15:5-8) and was experienced through "visions" and "revelations" - 2 Cor 12:1. The appearance to Paul was a vision/revelation *from heaven* - Gal. 1:12-16, Acts 26:19 (not a physical encounter with a revived corpse) and he makes no distinction between what he "saw" and what the others "saw" in 1 Cor 15:5-8 nor does he mention an intervening ascension between the appearances. This shows that early Christians accepted claims of "visions" (experiences that don't necessarily have anything to do with reality) as "Resurrection appearances." Paul nowhere gives any evidence of the Risen Christ being experienced in a more "physical" way which means you have to necessarily read in the *assumption* that the appearances were physical, from a later source that Paul nowhere corroborates. What Paul says in Phillipians 2:8-9, Rom. 8:34, and the sequential tradition preserved in Eph. 1:20 is consistent with the belief that Jesus went straight to heaven after the resurrection leaving no room for any physical earthly appearances. If this was the earliest belief then it follows that *all* of the "appearances" were believed to have been of the Exalted Christ in heaven and not physical earthly interactions with a revived corpse. He had a chance to mention the empty tomb in 1 Cor 15 when it would have greatly helped his argument but doesn't.
    Paul's order of appearances: Peter, the twelve, the 500, James, all the apostles, Paul. No location is mentioned.
    - Mark c. 70 CE - introduces the empty tomb but has no appearance report. There is no evidence an appearance narrative existed at this point, 40 years after the death of Jesus. The story just predicts Jesus will be "seen" in Galilee in some sense. The original ends at 16:8 where the women leave and tell no one.
    Mark's order of appearances: Not applicable.
    - Matthew c. 80 CE - has the women run to tell the disciples, contradicting Mark's ending. Along the way, Jesus suddenly appears and they grab Jesus' feet. This happens _before_ reaching any disciples which contradicts both Luke and John's depictions. Then there is an appearance in Galilee which "some doubt" - Mt. 28:17. This is strange since Jn. 20:19 says Jesus already appeared the same night of the Resurrection. Matthew also adds a descending angel, great earthquake, and a zombie apocalypse to spice things up. If these things actually happened then it's hard to believe the other gospel authors left them out, let alone any other contemporary source from the time period. This shows that Christian authors _did invent_ details.
    Matthew's order of appearances: Two women (before reaching any disciples), then to the eleven disciples. The appearance to the women takes place after they leave the tomb in Jerusalem while the appearance to the disciples happens on a mountain in Galilee.
    - Luke 85-95 CE - has the women immediately tell the disciples, contradicting Mark. Lk. 24:5-8 alters what the angels say and _erases_ the reference to a future appearance in Galilee from Mk. 16:6-7 cf. Mt. 28:5-7. All of Luke's appearances happen in or around Jerusalem which somehow went unnoticed by the authors of Mark and Matthew. He appears to two people on the Emmaus Road who don't recognize him at first. Jesus then vanishes and suddenly appears to the Eleven disciples (which would include Thomas). This time Jesus is "not a spirit" but a "flesh and bone" body that gets inspected, eats fish, then floats to heaven while all the disciples watch - conspicuously missing from all the earlier reports. Luke omits any appearance to the women and implies they _didn't_ see Jesus. Acts 1:3 adds the otherwise unattested claim that Jesus appeared over a period of 40 days and says Jesus provided "many convincing proofs he was alive" which shows the stories were apologetically motivated.
    Luke's order of appearances: Two on the Emmaus Road, Peter, rest of the eleven disciples. All appearances happen in Jerusalem. Lk. 24:22-24 seems to exclude any appearance to the women. The women's report in Lk. 24:9-10 is missing any mention of seeing Jesus which contradicts Mt. 28:8-11 and Jn. 20:11-18.
    - John 90-110 CE - Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene outside the tomb but only _after_ she told Peter and the "other disciple." This contradicts Matthew and Luke. Jesus then teleports through locked doors, appears to the disciples then a week later we get the Doubting Thomas story where Jesus invites Thomas to poke him. This story has the apologetic purpose that if you just "believe without seeing" then you will be blessed. There is another appearance by the Sea of Galilee in Jn. 21.
    John's order of appearances: Mary Magdalene (after telling Peter and the other disciple), the disciples minus Thomas (but Lk. 24:33 implies Thomas was there), the disciples again plus Thomas, then to seven disciples. In John 20 the appearances happen in Jerusalem and in John 21 they happen near the Sea of Galilee on a fishing trip.
    As you can see, these reports are inconsistent with one another and represent growth that's better explained as legendary accretion rather than actual history. If these were actual historical reports that were based on eyewitness testimony then we would expect more consistency than we actually get. None of the resurrection reports in the gospels even match Paul's appearance chronology in 1 Cor 15:5-8 and the later sources have amazing stories that are drastically different from and nowhere even mentioned in the earliest reports. The story evolves from Paul's spiritual/mystical Christ all the way up to literally touching a resurrected corpse that flies to heaven! Moreover, in Luke and John the stories have obvious apologetic motivations. So upon critically examining the evidence we can see the clear linear development that Christianity started with spiritual visionary experiences and evolved to the ever-changing physical encounters in the gospels (which are not firsthand reports).
    If apologists want to claim this data is consistent with reliable eyewitness testimony then they need to provide other examples about the same event from history that grow in fantastic detail like the gospels do, yet are still regarded to be reliable historical documents. I maintain that this cannot be done. If attempted, they will immediately realize any other historical documents that grow like the gospels do will be legends.

    • @tomsheehy1
      @tomsheehy1 Год назад +1

      Well said " Resurrection Nerd ". It's good to see such a precise analysis from the gospels and how the story was constructed over time. However most people in this tread will not be interested in reading facts that detract from their beliefs . I don't expect you will be getting any reply from Sean either as he would be unable to dispute anything in your article . This Dr. Johnson character is full of B.S. in spite of his PhD.

    • @highfive9835
      @highfive9835 16 дней назад

      Most of your issues can be boiled down to two problems: assuming that an omission implies that it was later added, as opposed to just being left out previously; and the accounts given by the women.
      The accounts given by the women are, at best, second-hand information recounted 40ish years after the fact. It's not unreasonable to suggest that there would be inconsistencies - there's good reason hearsay isn't permissable in court.

    • @resurrectionnerd
      @resurrectionnerd 16 дней назад

      @@highfive9835 If one can just say "it was left out previously" how would you be able to identify an actual legend evolving?

    • @highfive9835
      @highfive9835 16 дней назад

      @@resurrectionnerd Further evidence would be needed to substantiate either claim. Without it, it's just an assumption.

    • @resurrectionnerd
      @resurrectionnerd 16 дней назад

      @@highfive9835 I disagree. The growth in the Resurrection narratives is not found in reliable eyewitness testimony. We can tell it's an evolving legend because we can compare other sets of eyewitness testimony. With eyewitnessed events we expect consistency. Sonething else is going on here.

  • @jakegreen5081
    @jakegreen5081 Год назад +3

    Forget the resurrection. The writers couldn't even agree if it was Joseph of Arimathea who collected the body or if Nicodemus was with him. Nor about wrapping the body, was it Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus. Or was it just Joseph of Arimathea wrapping it himself in Mark and Matthew. But there is no witnesses in the first place in the bible of Joseph of Arimathea cutting a tomb, nor would a rich man cut his own tomb, he would pay for it to be done.
    Mark 15:46, Matthew 27:59, Joseph of Arimathea gets the body himself then wraps the body himself.
    John 19:39-40 Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus get the body and they both wrap the body.

    • @davidjanbaz7728
      @davidjanbaz7728 Год назад

      So, you Think Joseph being a rich man actually did the work himself in Matthew and Mark but not in John only Nicodemus helped him?
      Each Gospel doesn't give every detail to the story.
      That doesn't mean there is a contradiction in telling the story as probably his servants were actually helping him do the work but not given the credit as Joesph was paying for Jesus burial.
      It's definitely not a one man job or was it complete. How do you know these are not two different times coming to the tomb ?
      That's why the woman came to the tomb to complete the ritual after the Sabbath ended and were surprised the stone wasn't a problem with them entering the tomb.

    • @Jaime-SuperSuffix
      @Jaime-SuperSuffix Год назад +1

      I don't know why John added that detail about Nicodemus, but the Mark and Matthew passages could have left out that detail without contradicting it (especially if it was Joseph taking the main initiative by asking Pilate for permission to take the body, and paying for the tomb). Whether or not Joseph carved out the tomb himself, one could still credit Joseph for having had the rock cut out (similar to how you would credit a modern homeowner for remodeling their kitchen even if they use hired hands for the work).

    • @jakegreen5081
      @jakegreen5081 Год назад

      @@davidjanbaz7728 It tells you Joseph cut the tomb himself, Matthew 27:60. The event of collecting the body and wrapping the body only happened once. For Joseph to collect the body Nicodemus had to be with him in both instances (collecting and wrapping). Your witnesses are blind to an actual person with Joseph, so how wrong can they be of a person resurrecting.

  • @zach2980
    @zach2980 Год назад +23

    “Fresh argument.” 😂

    • @papayamusicofficial7941
      @papayamusicofficial7941 Год назад

      It’s funny. But what’s the point?

    • @thetannernation
      @thetannernation Год назад +2

      @@papayamusicofficial7941 I could be, and hope, I’m wrong. But it seems like he’s an arrogant atheist who doesn’t have a point

    • @mereskepticism8548
      @mereskepticism8548 Год назад +1

      It is actually a pretty good point. If skeptics are going to say we cobble a story .. you had better be willing to consider the implausibility of resurrection to be the response to Jesus dying …. Don’t be the pot✔️

    • @PablaMMoore
      @PablaMMoore 5 месяцев назад

      Not really. Nothing new that a Bible reading christian that goes to a Bible teaching church will not already knows.

  • @ivosimeonov8078
    @ivosimeonov8078 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question,
    if there was a Resurrection, shouldn't the guy be alive?" - What's the point of coming back to life?

  • @HarryNicNicholas
    @HarryNicNicholas Год назад +7

    is it true that "dr" johnson didn't go to university at oxford but his degree is from middlesex uni? some people are saying he's being misleading.....

    • @DrKippDavis
      @DrKippDavis Год назад +5

      Yes. This is true.

    • @biddiemutter3481
      @biddiemutter3481 Год назад +2

      He worked with the
      Oxford Centre for Missions Studies. So he was there, but not at the Uni.

    • @redbrewsave
      @redbrewsave Год назад +1

      His bio is readily available. Any person who has undergone a graduate degree, much less a PhD, has sacrificeds years, family time, and personal interests to complete this level of education. He *is* a PhD and, therefore, deserves the Dr. title. He's earned it, regardless where he got the degree.

    • @DrKippDavis
      @DrKippDavis Год назад +1

      @@redbrewsave look, no one is begrudging Jeremiah of his title; yes he certainly earned it. But with how much name-dropping he does in this interview he absolutely deserves all the criticism he gets for promoting the false idea that he earned his PhD from Oxford. In the end, it doesn't actually matter, which is why it is so odd that he is the one making such a big deal of it.

  • @tedgrant2
    @tedgrant2 Год назад +2

    Christians are amazingly optimistic.
    They think that when they are dead, they will be alive !
    That's like saying my car will still work after it has been scrapped.

    • @kaylaglazebrook1887
      @kaylaglazebrook1887 5 месяцев назад

      There are thousands of cases of people having near death experiences were they were clinically dead but were fully conscious of what was happening in the room - and also had experiences with Jesus while they were clinically dead. Read the case for heaven by Lee Strobel.

    • @tedgrant2
      @tedgrant2 5 месяцев назад

      @@kaylaglazebrook1887
      So you think that when I am dead, I will still be conscious.
      I'm not sure I want to be conscious, but unable to move.
      Imagine not being able to walk any more !

    • @tedgrant2
      @tedgrant2 5 месяцев назад

      @@kaylaglazebrook1887
      Millions of people believe in Shiva.
      Is that evidence ?

    • @tedgrant2
      @tedgrant2 5 месяцев назад

      @@kaylaglazebrook1887
      Where is Jesus now and what exactly is he doing ?
      Some witnesses say he stands on the right hand of God (Acts 7:56)
      Others say he sits on the right hand of God (Colossians 3:1)

  • @pamelawomack1674
    @pamelawomack1674 Год назад +9

    Just started reading the book and am very impressed with it. Recommended.

  • @introvertedchristian5219
    @introvertedchristian5219 Год назад +1

    I'm a little confused by one of his arguments. On the one hand, he appears to advocate N.T. Wright's argument that the death of Jesus would've proved he wasn't the messiah, so a resurrection was necessary to keep the movement alive. But on the other hand, he claims that there was no motivation for the disciples to invent the resurrection since it wasn't necessary. These two argument do not seem to be consistent with each other.

  • @rogerjamespaul5528
    @rogerjamespaul5528 Год назад +4

    If you are not a vegetarian, try The Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM) is the deity of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, or Pastafarianism.

    • @dco8886
      @dco8886 Год назад

      Oh my goodness so funny hehehehe

  • @drsch
    @drsch Год назад +2

    I was really disappointed with this session. The amount of glaring faults in logic in several of these reasons just provides even more ammunition to the non-believer who wants to deny the resurrection. So many arguments that force personal opinion into historical silence, using J.J's own modern ideas rather than literature sources makes the arguments rather useless. The first three points provide no evidence beyond opinion to the resurrection. The remaining reasons were simply speculation with no logical or historical evidence to support the supposition.
    I say this as someone who believes with all his heart that Christ rose from the dead, but these arguments were horribly thin and weak. Maybe his book explains it better, but this session was sad.

  • @80sFootballCards
    @80sFootballCards Год назад +1

    This is more of "well, it has to be true because why would all these people believe this stuff and even die for this stuff if it wasn't true" and variations of that argument. That's not proof. That's a reason why someone might believe or want to believe, but it is in no way proof that anything they believe in is true.

  • @facundocesa4931
    @facundocesa4931 Год назад +3

    39:18
    -Is it possible to have Q without P?
    -If P then Q. And there is Q. [Smug face]
    -Alright, well said.
    Well said???
    That's a super clear red herring PLUS a fallacy of affirming the consequent. 🤦🏻‍♂

    • @kttyz313
      @kttyz313 Год назад +1

      Yeah… he doesn’t seem to address Sean’s concern at all, he simply goes on a tangent about how other writings make claims that do not line up with what archeology says about the time and place. This says nothing about the canonical gospels at all anyway. Afterwards he says that the gospels do like up with archeological evidence about the time and place, but still doesn’t address Sean’s concern that a story simply being set in a real place and time might not necessarily mean it is true. It’s almost like he went on that tangent to avoid addressing the concern. Stuff like that makes me wonder sometimes if people are being purposely deceptive.

  • @cobusprinsloo
    @cobusprinsloo Год назад +2

    The Shroud of Turin is an amazing corroboration of facts from the gospels about the resurrection. The human image on it was imprinted on the cloth by some kind of radiation, so the image is literally a photo negative. No technology existed to make this type of image making possible by natural means.

  • @MadameRobinson
    @MadameRobinson Год назад +3

    I’m so glad to know Jeremiah Johnston isn’t David Jeremiah. I got the names mixed up so I had never listen to Dr. Johnston. I ordered his book. Thanks!

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Год назад

      he's still misleading people about this oxford malarky. do a bit of digging.......

    • @MadameRobinson
      @MadameRobinson Год назад

      @@HarryNicNicholas what Oxford malarkey?

    • @biddiemutter3481
      @biddiemutter3481 Год назад

      @@HarryNicNicholas He completed his doctoral residency in Oxford with the Oxford Centre for Missions Studies. So he was working in Oxford.

  • @chrisworthman3191
    @chrisworthman3191 Год назад +2

    Just curious if they lower their standards of evidence to the same point with the other religions' claims or just for theirs?

  • @seaknightvirchow8131
    @seaknightvirchow8131 Год назад +5

    I am commenting before hearing the whole thing because I have read nearly everything Gary Habermas has written in his minimalist approach allowing only what the skeptics concede. What they concede can only lead one to believe the resurrection is historical (apart from being regenerated by the Holy Spirit and his testimony to our hearts). I am looking forward to hearing this interview and the seven reasons.
    Great interview. I am ordering the book.

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Год назад +1

      habermas is about as credible as this johnson. they make crap up.

  • @wakeuppeople7180
    @wakeuppeople7180 Год назад +2

    "New evidence for the resurrection"? Why do we have to scramble so hard to find this evidence, when Jesus could have provided it himself (to everyone interested) so easily after he allegedly rose from the dead? And how can you say that he provided "the sign of Jonah", as he promised to the Pharisees, since he didn't appear to those asking for the sign to confirm its fulfillment and keep his promise? Sean, this little rant is directed at your guest, not at you. But I would appreciate an answer from you, because I value your fairness and your lack of fear in tackling tough questions.

  • @davidkemball-cook559
    @davidkemball-cook559 Год назад +21

    After listening to this, I am STILL at a loss to know how Dr J thinks archeology could ever prove, or even support, the resurrection of Jesus. Does anyone know?

    • @davethebrahman9870
      @davethebrahman9870 Год назад +11

      No one knows, including him.

    • @skatter44
      @skatter44 Год назад +8

      Dave,
      I don't think Dr. K thinks it "proves" anything. But it can provide supporting evidence. Just like a cold case detective has to solve a case with only written statements and some physical evidence. The same kind of methodology can be applied to building a case for the resurrection as well as the biblical documents.

    • @davidkemball-cook559
      @davidkemball-cook559 Год назад +6

      @@skatter44 Yes OK, but I don't see how archeology can provide any supporting evidence for the resurrection. Can you give an example?

    • @skatter44
      @skatter44 Год назад +4

      @@davidkemball-cook559 What constitutes "archaeology" to you? It seems the only thing mentioned was writings. If I understood his point it was that the gospels got the specifics about time, place, people's names right whereas the non-canonical gospels got a lot of that info wrong.
      If by archaeology you mean the New Testament documents then I would say that they contain eyewitness statements that can be verified as being an accurate account of what they saw and experienced. The four ways to make that determination are
      1) Were they present to witness what they claimed to have seen.
      2) Can their account be corroborated with other sources?
      3) Did their account of what happened change over time?
      4) Did they have any motives for fabricating their account? In other words, did they gain anything like money, power, or relationships?
      I would say if they pass these four tests their accounts of what happened can be considered to be reliable.

    • @davethebrahman9870
      @davethebrahman9870 Год назад +4

      @@skatter44 If I may chime in, are you saying that the gospels get everything right? Luke has Jesus born 10 years after Matthew, and attributes to Augustus a world wide decree that is clearly impossible. As for the ‘cold case’ criteria, they all fail in relation to the canonical gospels.

  • @cygnusustus
    @cygnusustus 11 месяцев назад +1

    At this point, no one should be surprised that no evidence was presented.
    Glad this mythology is dying out.

  • @montegtaylor
    @montegtaylor Год назад +11

    Great interview! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @giovannipotenza123
    @giovannipotenza123 7 месяцев назад +2

    I know Christ was real. I have my proofs. Wisdom's first rule is to be humble. Jesus was humble in a very non-Jewish kind of way. He washed the disciples' feet. A god does that in 1st century Roman Empire. No. The first thing I saw on the other side was the message that now that I have seen my immortality (the power of high consciousness) my first duty is to heal others. Why me? What me? So....This is my proof of Chirst: His first message of the divine world was healing others and loving others. Who could make this up in Jesus' day? They were looking for a powerful warlord to destroy the Romans. The NT is so uncanny that it speaks tokens of truth to my heart. Not just my wishing since who could make up such a strange even contradictive story.

  • @mugglescakesniffer3943
    @mugglescakesniffer3943 Год назад +9

    Isaiah 53 had an interpretation way before Christianity was even a concept.

    • @davidjanbaz7728
      @davidjanbaz7728 Год назад

      SO, Hiding a mystery in plain sight is how God fooled Satan and the "Rulers of this Age" into thinking they would win in Jesus crucifixion: but the Resurrection was the actual defeat of Satan's kingdom on Earth and the start of The kingdom of God taking over up to the Millennium kingdom at Jesus second coming.

    • @josephthomas2226
      @josephthomas2226 Год назад +5

      It had multiple interpretations but that does not mean that they were correct.

    • @Convexhull210
      @Convexhull210 Год назад

      You don't understand how typology works

    • @mugglescakesniffer3943
      @mugglescakesniffer3943 Год назад

      @@Convexhull210 You mean like foreshadowing and "christ types" in the Christian bible? Do you mean the theological definition of typology I assume?

    • @mugglescakesniffer3943
      @mugglescakesniffer3943 Год назад

      @@josephthomas2226 LOL So the original authors with the original intent way before Christianity were interpreting their scriptures wrong even though there was no Jesus for hundreds of years if not thousand?

  • @charlesjohnson253
    @charlesjohnson253 Год назад +1

    I am a believer. But, I have a question, It is my understanding that the Sadducees didn't believe in resurrection. Is that correct t?

  • @cajunqueen5125
    @cajunqueen5125 Год назад +5

    Help me understand...Johnston seems to be leaning here into this Oxford thingy here, implying his degree is from Oxford. Is that the case... is Johnston's degree from Oxford as is implied here?

    • @DrKippDavis
      @DrKippDavis Год назад +5

      No. Johnston's PhD is from Middlesex University in London. He was in Oxford as a participant in a programme offered by the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, which is an Evangelical Christian organization that houses PhD students registered at Middlesex in Oxford, and has access to the Oxford libraries (which isn't nothing!) and some faculty and courses. But this IS NOT to be confused with an Oxford PhD. It raises serious questions as to why Johnston would encourage this ambiguity.

  • @GraceYow-z5z
    @GraceYow-z5z Год назад +2

    55:47 bless you sean for understanding it is spiritual death that has to be defeated. man was created with mortal bodies and so will have to go through physical death (with the exception of enoch for one reason or another only god knows so far). but in the resurrection, the immortal souls of believers will be clothed with immortal spiritual bodies like jesus has.

    • @stultusvenator3233
      @stultusvenator3233 Год назад +1

      When you join a religion (cult) you are dead spiritually. Closed to all but what they tell you to be.

    • @Wellthatwasfunny77
      @Wellthatwasfunny77 Год назад +1

      ​@@stultusvenator3233Whats the difference between religion and a cult?

    • @stultusvenator3233
      @stultusvenator3233 Год назад +1

      @@Wellthatwasfunny77
      Size 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 mostly.
      More complicated but little difference.

    • @Wellthatwasfunny77
      @Wellthatwasfunny77 Год назад +1

      @stultusvenator3233 Haha wrong! Cults do horrible things and Religions don't. You can leave a Religion but you can't leave a Cult.

    • @stultusvenator3233
      @stultusvenator3233 Год назад +1

      @@Wellthatwasfunny77
      Ok so there are no religions just cults. Unless you think child rape is not a Horrible Thing.

  • @joshualynch6058
    @joshualynch6058 Год назад +3

    best evidence...
    1,) it is in the bible
    2,) read #1

  • @Bloodhound_Dogg
    @Bloodhound_Dogg Год назад +1

    I’m sorry this just doesn’t do it for me
    They are talking over everybody’s head and it may appear that they are tackling hard topics but they’re trying very hard to stay away from the hard topics they did bring up some hard topics almost

  • @IIrandhandleII
    @IIrandhandleII Год назад +4

    Best evidence for the resurrection. Both my pastor and my parents said it was true.

    • @jamesanderson1135
      @jamesanderson1135 Год назад +1

      Well then the resurrection must be true then, both your christian parents and pastor said so.

    • @IIrandhandleII
      @IIrandhandleII Год назад +2

      @@jamesanderson1135 my comment basically sums up the video

    • @richardcarrier9536
      @richardcarrier9536 Год назад

      It is important, however, that you know it is true for yourself (especially for people like James below who will question you). It is important to have your own relationship with Jesus Christ, if you haven't done so already.

    • @IIrandhandleII
      @IIrandhandleII Год назад

      @@richardcarrier9536 hahaha yes the burning of the bosom

    • @ramigilneas9274
      @ramigilneas9274 Год назад +1

      @@IIrandhandleII
      I always get that when I eat too many chili cheese burger.

  • @Greyz174
    @Greyz174 Год назад +2

    Him saying that "we need both" minimal facts and max data shows that hes not listening
    The McGrews and friends stress that "if we are correct in our criticism of the minimal facts _we have no choice_ but to abandon it"
    Theyre not just saying "oh hey did you know that gospel reliability is a good apologetic too" they are saying "if we dont have a detailed account of what the disciples claim they saw we have no way of knowing if they were rational in believing in a bodily resurrection"

  • @Theo_Skeptomai
    @Theo_Skeptomai Год назад +5

    I haven't heard even ONE evidentiary fact - one that can be demonstrated to be true. It is literally one baseless claim upon another. Can ANYONE state a demonstrable fact about this claim of resurrection?

    • @blusheep2
      @blusheep2 Год назад

      Don't ask stupid questions. The resurrection isn't a natural mechanism to be measured. Its a historical event. The evidence we get for ancient historical events are reports, inscriptions, papyri and such. There aren't going to be pictures.
      So to demand a "demonstrable" fact for a single event in history is the demand of a retard who doesn't have a clue how historical sciences work.
      Get better.

    • @Theo_Skeptomai
      @Theo_Skeptomai Год назад

      @@blusheep2 Questions aren't stupid. Those instructing others not to ask them are.
      I haven't asked for this baseless claim to be _measured._ I asked if _anyone_ could present evidence demonstrating the truth of the claim. And YOU cannot.
      And we haven't any firsthand eyewitness account, official document, credible historical report, forensic artifact, or corrobative correspondence for those events depicted in the gospels. Not one.
      We have one anonymous fantastical story copied, altered, and embellished over and over under different names resulting in a cult developed like hundreds of similar cults at that time but fortunate enough to have been adopted by both reining emperors of the split Roman Empire in the early 4th century.

    • @blusheep2
      @blusheep2 Год назад

      @@Theo_Skeptomai Still stupid. You may have intelligence but you aren't thinking through your question intelligently. You asked for a "demonstrable fact" about the claim. That isn't the same as asking for evidence. There is plenty of evidence but you don't like the evidence. Fine. but the question is stupid when you imply that we should have ways to demonstrate a one time historical event. How do we demonstrate that Rameses II built Pi-Rameses. You can't. All we have is the writing of ancient Egyptians and a city identified as Pi-Ramese
      It sounds like you are always going to view the glass half empty. I also find that to be a stupid way to evaluate evidence, but that is your choice. I'm not going to spend a lot of time with you because I simply think your an idiot that doesn't know how to do their research properly and always takes the low road.
      I've said my peace. Have a good one.

    • @Theo_Skeptomai
      @Theo_Skeptomai Год назад

      @@blusheep2 What evidence am I not considering? State these evidentiary facts in complete sentences. I look forward to your excuses as to why you can't or won't present such evidentiary facts.

    • @blusheep2
      @blusheep2 Год назад

      @@Theo_Skeptomai Go do your own homework and if you can't figure it out Ill help you out but not till you prove that you've actually done the homework.

  • @Mairiain
    @Mairiain 3 месяца назад

    The Shroud of Turin, because of it's qualities, demonstrates the resurrection itself. It's a witness to the truth of it actually happening. Because of this, it's a valuable artifact to study because it serves not only as a witness, but it can also strengthen your faith. I changed from being a witch to being a Christian because of it (at least, in part; it was the catalyst for me that led to me seriously examining the evidence for God and for Jesus Christ).

    • @wipo3654
      @wipo3654 2 месяца назад

      How you examined the evidence of God?
      And how you became a Christian?

    • @wipo3654
      @wipo3654 Месяц назад

      No answer is also an answer ;-)
      However, no Shroud was and is needed to believe in the resurrection and overall in Jesus Christ.
      2 Timothy 3,16+17
      ALL SCRIPTURE IS GIVEN [Old and New Testament] by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.
      John 14,26 (gospels)
      But the Helper [comforter, PARACLETOS], the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you.
      John 15,26+27 (acts)
      “But when the Helper [comforter, PARACLETOS] comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, He will testify of Me. And you also will bear witness, because you have been with Me from the beginning.
      John 16,13 (epistles and revelation)
      However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come.
      1 Corinthians 15 (NKJB)
      1Now, brothers [siblings], I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, and in which you stand firm.
      2By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain.
      3For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures,
      4that He was buried, that He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures,
      5and that He appeared to Cephasa and then to the Twelve.
      6After that, He appeared to more than five hundred brothers at once, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep.
      7Then He appeared to James, then to all the apostles. 8And last of all He appeared to me also, as to one of untimely birth.
      John 3,16
      For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
      John 8
      31Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, “If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. 32And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
      John 14,6
      Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
      1Joh 1,9
      If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
      John 14,23
      Jesus answered and said to him, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him.
      Hebrew 4,12
      For the WORD OF GOD is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.

  • @tedgrant2
    @tedgrant2 Год назад +4

    "And when they saw him, they worshipped him: but some doubted."
    (Matthew 28:17)

  • @stevep4358
    @stevep4358 Месяц назад

    I agree I was convinced by the new testament ...The shroud of Turin and new research is quite eyeopening.

  • @rg8597
    @rg8597 Год назад +11

    Sean McDowell, I used to respect you more. You are smart and aware enough to see the holes in Jeremiah’s claims and evidences and don’t call him out. You don’t even call him out for trying hard to associate himself to Oxford University. This man is just plain dishonest, literally and intellectually, and you associating with him in this paddy cake fashion is suspect to me.

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Год назад +2

      i respected sean for the length of one video, then it became apparent he is full of the same lies as every other apologist.

    • @KelleyDitzenberger
      @KelleyDitzenberger 10 месяцев назад

      Can you give some specifics to support your claim? I'm not arguing, but would appreciate the details so I understand your point more thoroughly. Thanks so much.

  • @axolotl5327
    @axolotl5327 Год назад +2

    A new record for the number of times a RUclips guest says 'I', 'me', or 'my'?

  • @davidfitnesstech
    @davidfitnesstech Год назад +6

    Apologists keep forgetting that "BEST" reasons, don't actually mean they're GOOD reasons :-/
    This is obviously geared toward people who ALREADY believe.

    • @goodvibrations4864
      @goodvibrations4864 Год назад +1

      I am glad you are here. Keep seeking friend.

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl 3 месяца назад

      loons like that have a habit of preaching to the choir or they arrange a a mutual masturnbation video in which to loons agree eachother off about how right they arere which is a growing habit amongst kinderlander- American loons; gosh those unbelievers are so obviously wrong aren't they sort of mutual masturbation
      Quite why the loons suppose that something to that could possibly have happened *after* the death of a teacher could have any bearing on his teaching*before* his death, is impossible to fathom, but then there is no doubt tha religion tends to stupefy the reason, the proponents of the resurrection tending to be clearly wholly innocent of any sort of intellectual accomplishment or ability, such that you would be better off addressing a dog

  • @jamesanderson1135
    @jamesanderson1135 Год назад +1

    He's the president of the Christian thinkers society, which is funny because it's supposed to imply that one is at the very least being intellectually honest about what one believes, and yet he tries to continously imply that he graduated from Oxford which he did not. It makes me wonder why the president of a Christian thinking society would be so intellectually dishonest about his education. He talks in this video and his other videos about going to Oxford over and over and over again, but when you Google him he doesn't even have a degree from Oxford. He graduated from Middlesex University, and did work through an independent organization Oxford missionary studies which is not affiliated with Oxford University. Except use of their campus libraries. So in short, going to a school that is not affiliated with Oxford, and using campus Oxford library is NOT he same as actually graduating from Oxford University. I've seen him do this and other videos so often that he's becoming a joke, and a RUclips meme. He needs to stop trying to convince people that he went to Oxford when he did not. He should Just be proud of where he actually graduated from and quit trying to convince people he went to Oxford when he didn't.

  • @Melissa-ju1pm
    @Melissa-ju1pm Год назад +8

    Now that I have my dictionary out, let me hit replay. Good stuff!

  • @truthforthought9241
    @truthforthought9241 5 месяцев назад

    I love Jason lisle approach in regard to defending the Bible with the Bible and that is not circular reasoning since there are 66 books with different authors so yeah

  • @paulhaynes3688
    @paulhaynes3688 Год назад +6

    And the evidence is ?

  • @rickhuntling7338
    @rickhuntling7338 7 месяцев назад

    Ps.16:10 was what confirmed the Everlasting Covenant by the "sure mercies of David" Resurrection Sunday; Isa. 55:3. Dan. 9:27, Acts 13:34.

  • @hongotedesco8931
    @hongotedesco8931 Год назад +4

    Yeah...no. Point 2: "Jesus predicted his resurrection". Ok, the gospels were written decades after the events. They could easily fill in the blanks and say whatever they wanted to say. Furthermore, there is no surviving original text, so who knows what was changed throughout the centuries.
    Point 3: "Jesus demonstrated resurrection power". Ok, just because somebody wrote that jesus raised people from the dead, it doesn't mean it actually happened. All of that supernatural stuff needs to be taken with a grain of salt; one can't even begin to describe a structure for proving these events (eg, how would you go about proving the annunciation? It's just not possible).
    Point 4: "No psychological motivation for the resurrection". So maybe they were just thinking outside the box? "hey! how about saying he resurrected?! Wouldn't that be cool!". And then, "they did a terrible job of inventing the resurrection if it was invented". Huh? So they did a terrible of job inventing something; not the first time, not the last time. That's proof of the resurrection? Absolutely not.
    Point 5: "Jewish burial traditions are described accurately, therefore..". Please. If I write a sci-fi book that describes how a rocket works accurately, it doesn't mean the rest of the book is true.
    The rest will likely be similarly silly...

  • @dillanklapp
    @dillanklapp Год назад +4

    Sean appreciate you taking the time to highlight my question. If I’m understanding correctly it sounds like context/theological significance is what makes the difference between Jesus and the pen. I am not a huge fan of this answer because of the Divine psychologizing that takes place to get there. When the problem of evil is brought up suddenly God is mysterious, unknowable, higher than our ways, and has morally sufficient reasons that we are unaware of. But when it comes to the resurrection of Jesus suddenly we can become very confident this is exactly the type of thing God would do.
    I understand from your perspective God has revealed in his word his desire to save his people. But ask any Jewish person if Jesus lines up with the messianic picture painted in the Old Testament and I think we’d both know how they would answer.

    • @AmosBHaven
      @AmosBHaven Год назад

      A LOT of it has to do of people not understanding "the Government" that the O.T. prophet Isaiah stated concerning the coming Messiah and Jesus' holding THAT government upon His shoulders. Which stems in part, if not wholly upon one's faith that there was at LEAST one "everlasting(period of eternity)" (dinosaurs, Greek mythology for instance) BEFORE this current "everlasting (period of eternity)." Followed by yet ANOTHER "everlasting" also called and described as that "period of eternity" (in God's way of thinking) as "The Thousand Years" when satan is "locked away", and the "Teachings and Disciplines" are taught and learned and maintained (or not), By Priests of God AND of Christ Jesus of Nazareth. After which? Yet ANOTHER period of eternity, or everlasting (called a short while in the Revelation KJV), where satan is loosed, as the final "filtering" (if you will) or "proofing" of "people called by His Name!"
      Which brings up "God's conundrum!" Because He HAS ALREADY Angels that do His bidding! The question "How do I, or how many "scenarios" must I create that will cause my children to WANT to DO My bidding?"
      And then? There's the "Order of Melchizedek." Which begs the "the thinkers" amongst us? To ask the question of: "Just How Many Priests ARE There in this "Order?" What must one DO? When does "eternity" BEGIN for the "saved" believer? From the point of "acceptance" and beyond? What about eternity prior? There ARE points talked about in the N.T. where Disciples "try" to "bring to remembrance" these things.
      But ya GOTTA THINK! And this takes spiritual sacrifices acceptable TO God BY Jesus!
      It TAKES one going THROUGH the "first Resurrection" WHEN/WHERE the "love" that COVERS the multitude of sins that "the believer/accept-er" is TAKEN AWAY (so to speak). Or? Where it is written in the book of Isaiah 28 (If memory serves me well): "Where the sheets or blankets, or even ones' bed is too short for them."
      And THIS occurs when a believer does SOME act of repentance that the "Spirit of God" sees as an "act attributable TOWARDS righteousness!" Much like Abram did!

    • @dillanklapp
      @dillanklapp Год назад +1

      @@AmosBHaven I’m sorry but I don’t understand what I just read or how it applies to my comment. Was this written by AI? Had to be…

    • @AmosBHaven
      @AmosBHaven Год назад

      @@dillanklapp Nope! Not ai. Just Devine psychologizing. Now ya might better understand why Jesus taught using parables. Not everyone CAN understands it. But someone may. A reason may be that the connecting of dots using simple language jez blows away vanity that higher critics are so want to use while fleecing the sheeps. In Love of course. Which covers a multitude of sin. Ya could do yerself a favor and asks Him. Gotta tell ya though. Be careful what ya asks for. From personal experience though? It may well be opening a can of worms, then untangling one worm merely to find another can of worms from just that one worm. And it well may "feels" like yer messing with the author of confusion. Perseverance is the key! And not leaning on yer OWN understanding. Did ya know Baalim's donkey that he rode had a name? His name was Gus! (nah!...jez kidding). Yet? That donkey saw things Baalim didn't, or couldn't. Wonder why that was?

    • @glendarjolley3171
      @glendarjolley3171 8 месяцев назад

      Jonathan Cahn is a Messianic Rabbi and very much believes Jesus IS the Messiah and can show evidence much better than I.

    • @dillanklapp
      @dillanklapp 8 месяцев назад

      @@glendarjolley3171 check out Tovia Singer, he’s an orthodox rabbi who can explain why Jesus is not the messiah better than Johnathan.
      Playing the I have a smart guy that agrees with me game could go on forever.

  • @charlesfrances1
    @charlesfrances1 4 дня назад

    Question: I believe the Shroud of Turin is also huge evidence of Jesus resurrection. Why do people leave this out?

  • @brooklynnlou4
    @brooklynnlou4 Год назад +3

    If it takes 90,000 words and more to argue for the resurrection, God did not make this clearly evident to all people.

  • @wildblue7832
    @wildblue7832 Год назад

    My FAVORITE interview!! Thank you

  • @weirdwilliam8500
    @weirdwilliam8500 Год назад +5

    “How do we know that the things written in the gospels are true? Because it’s written in the gospels.” Congratulations, you’re irrational?

    • @pajtaj
      @pajtaj Год назад

      So, then, what about all the evidence for the resurrection?

    • @weirdwilliam8500
      @weirdwilliam8500 Год назад

      @@pajtaj The gospels claim that Jesus was resurrected. We are trying to determine whether or not this text is true.
      The evidence offered by Christians that this text is true is that....the text says it's true. That's it. Circular reasoning, which is a form of reasoning that is provably unreliable and virtually always leads to false conclusions.
      There is no evidence outside of the text that indicates the text is true. At best, you have late 1st century or 2nd century descriptions of Christians and what they said they believed, or modern baseless speculation about the psychology of people at that time. This is in no way evidence that what they believed was true.
      When honest people want to show that a text is accurate, they go out into reality and point at something real that confirms the claims in the text. This is something that Christians so far cannot do. Ever. This puts Christianity in the same evidential category as UFO abduction stories, homeopathy, dowsing claims, etc. And so reasonable people don't believe it.
      I understand if you have a emotional need for it to be true. Maybe you've been taught that you're worthless and have no purpose without god's love. That you should be terrified of death, etc. But please understand that other people are not afraid of these things and haven't been convinced to feel worthless, and so we can look at the evidence objectively and see the total lack and failure. I encourage you to read about the BITE Model of indoctrination and manipulation, and see whether it fits what you've been taught.

    • @justifiedtruth9722
      @justifiedtruth9722 Год назад +1

      How do you know George Washington is true ? Because you read it in school books ..irrational

    • @weirdwilliam8500
      @weirdwilliam8500 Год назад

      @@justifiedtruth9722 The difference is that I can use a history book’s claims about Washington to go out into the real world and find external evidence that corroborates those claims. I can find documents written in his handwriting, and accounts about his life written while he was alive, and visit the house where he lived. All of the gospels are by anonymous authors writing decades later in a different language, and nothing outside of the writing can be corroborated.
      This is in addition to everything in Washington’s life being mundane, such that we can see examples of people doing all those things today. We have no examples today of anyone doing the things Jesus was said to do. Given we do have examples of people using lies or exaggeration to invent new religions, that is the most reasonable explanation.

  • @jonathancampbell586
    @jonathancampbell586 5 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed this discussion!

  • @matthewcollins8875
    @matthewcollins8875 Год назад +3

    Sean asks : “ok, tell me where I’m missing it”
    Where you’re missing it (the Shroud debate) is super obvious. STURP (the 33 Scientists who were sent over to Turin to study the clothe in 1978) had One Objective - find out how the Image got there ! That is what you are missing, Sean. You think an Image of Jesus is unimportant for some reason.
    The 33 Scientists ruled out Paint. But left Italy with more questions than when they started.
    The Shroud is a Much Better Apologetic for the Resurrection than any of the 7 Reasons you two guys spent over one hour hashing out.
    That’s what you’re missing.

    • @matthewcollins8875
      @matthewcollins8875 Год назад

      Excellent Live Chat !
      Enjoyed the entire show.

    • @Jaime-SuperSuffix
      @Jaime-SuperSuffix Год назад +1

      It may help to put timing info to mark the place you mean, preceded by an "at" symbol. RUclips would then create a link that directly takes the person to the part where Sean says the quote you mention. For example @43:06 Sean talks about his class on the "resurrection of grad students" (obviously he meant "resurrection of Jesus").

    • @matthewcollins8148
      @matthewcollins8148 Год назад

      @109.00 Sean said

    • @Jaime-SuperSuffix
      @Jaime-SuperSuffix Год назад

      @@matthewcollins8148 You need the colon rather than the period. I see "maybe I'm missing something" at: @1:10:09

    • @Greyz174
      @Greyz174 Год назад

      @@Jaime-SuperSuffix you dont need the @
      11:11

  • @2GunRock
    @2GunRock Год назад +1

    I didn't even watch the video, as God be my witness, and I can tell you the #1 evidence, or if it isn't this video done got it wrong, is all the Apostles and Disciples who LITERALLY CHOSE DEATH over retracting their testimonials, in which case their lives would have been spared. Judas committed suicide so he doesn't count, but all 11 of the other Apostles, Paul making 12, chose to be put to death rather than deny their testimonies and faith in Jesus Christ. John MIRACULOUSLY survived after being thrown into boiling oil, not unlike Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, and was subsequently exiled to Patmos where he was given and wrote The Book of Revelation, but all of the other Apostles were tortured and died painful deaths similar to Jesus, except they asked to be crucified upside down. Reason being, they did not feel worthy of being crucified the same as Jesus. In most cases, if not all, they simply had to deny Christ and confess their testimonies to be lies, and they would have been cut loose. BTW it's not only the Apostles. COUNTLESS Disciples chose horrible deaths over denouncing Jesus as well. Prepetua is just one of the many examples. She was the daughter of a Roman aristocrat who arranged a promise to cut her loose if she would simply recant her testimony (having encountered Christ etc.), and her father begged her to renounce Christ, but instead she chose death, knowing she would be thrown to the lions. Just one of many Disciples. SO, BOTTOM LINE: How many people do you know who would willingly die torturous deaths for what they know is a lie or even an exaggeration? I was raised in one of the toughest sections of NY if not the toughest, and I don't know ONE PERSON who would choose death to perpetuate a lie, much less all of the Apostles and Disciples who did exactly that, insisting encounters with Jesus and KNOWING He was who He claimed to be, and absolutely did perform many miracles, including the resurrection, after which they encountered Him. In any U.S. Court that amount of eye-witnesses, WITHOUT THEIR LIVES AT STAKE, would more than suffice, and the idea that they were ALL suffering from the same mass delusion, most of whom never even met one another, is absolutely preposterous.

    • @SeanMcDowell
      @SeanMcDowell  Год назад

      Rocky, thanks for watching! I appreciate your feedback, but I did my PHD dissertation on the fate of the apostles and you’re overstating the evidence. There is power in their willingness to suffer for their belief in the resurrection, but we have to be careful how we make this arg.

    • @2GunRock
      @2GunRock Год назад

      @@SeanMcDowell Sean, for sure I don't wish to mislead and overstate the case, therefore I would very much appreciate it if you can tell me where I've gone wrong? From the time of Jesus crucifixion until the reign of Constantine, which is quite some time and entails some sadistic Roman emperors like Nero, Caligula et al., were the early Apostles followed by the Christian Disciples not viewed as outlaws by Rome and the Pharisees, punishable by death, and did not a great many of them choose torture and death over denouncing Jesus as The Christ? For example, which Apostle (Paul included) was not put to death for their Christianity, other than John's failed attempt? As for my example of the Disciple Prepetua, was her fate rare or common prior to Constantine and Helena? Thanks in advance for taking the time to correct this narrative wherever it may be misguided. If you don't have the time to respond, I understand and thanks for this terrific, informative video which I have since watched in full.

    • @clayw70
      @clayw70 Год назад +1

      @rockysullivan3164 I'm not a scholar on this topic, but I do have some knowledge concerning this. I think the point would be that there is a lot that we don't know for sure. We can say that the early Christians were persecuted for their beliefs and some martyred for it. There is evidence to support that statement. James would be a person that there is good evidence to support that he was martyred. We also have evidence from Acts that the Apostles were thrown in jail for their beliefs. Paul himself talks about persecuting the first believers. There's much more evidence than this, but I wanted to highlight just a few of them. So, there is evidence that Christians were persecuted and martyred, but we shouldn't say that they all were martyred because we simply don't know for sure. Hope that helps you! God bless!

    • @2GunRock
      @2GunRock Год назад +1

      @@clayw70 Thanks Clay

    • @dmbrunette
      @dmbrunette Год назад

      Paul couldn’t be put on the cross because he was a Roman citizen. Good on the rest.

  • @tedgrant2
    @tedgrant2 Год назад +5

    All I need now is confirmation that Santa Claus lives at the North Pole and I'll be happy.

  • @duncanhine898
    @duncanhine898 Год назад +1

    Matthew 27:51-53: "The bodies of many holy people who had died were raised to life. 53 They came out of the tombs after Jesus’ resurrection and went into the holy city and appeared to many people." You'd think the whole region would be full of accounts of all of these dead people walking around, but strangely not a thing was recorded almost as if the whole thing was fiction!

    • @benmlee
      @benmlee Год назад +1

      The priest tried to cover up the resurrection of Christ, so they are not exactly eager to broadcast any anomaly. The people just demanded Christ be put to death, they too are not eager to admit their error. Something to consider.

    • @enkidufive3349
      @enkidufive3349 Год назад

      @@benmlee That is only reported in Matthew 28.14-15, just like the supposed resurrection of "the saints" only appears in Matthew. He's the only (anonymous) author that has an angel opening the tomb, and guards to keep a body-snatching from occurring. It differs more starkly from all other gospel accounts, which all differ from each other. And, yes, it reads like fiction. Something to consider.

  • @sciencesaves
    @sciencesaves Год назад +15

    i gotta say, I am extremely underwhelmed

    • @MayberryDaze64
      @MayberryDaze64 Год назад

      Jesus Saves.

    • @sciencesaves
      @sciencesaves Год назад

      @@MayberryDaze64 Jesus doesn’t do shit. Jesus is dead and gone, buried under modern day Jerusalem in a mass grave with other crucified victims

    • @MayberryDaze64
      @MayberryDaze64 Год назад

      @@sciencesaves You are wrong my friend. Have a good day 🙂

    • @sciencesaves
      @sciencesaves Год назад

      @@MayberryDaze64 when you die, you’re dead! Have a great life :-)

    • @MayberryDaze64
      @MayberryDaze64 Год назад

      @@sciencesaves When you die, your body on Earth is laid to rest and you face God. Have a great life as well bud :-)

  • @jayvansickle7607
    @jayvansickle7607 Год назад +3

    Think about this… if God is almighty and there is no power or authority over him to dictate rules…
    There is only hell and punishment, because He wants there to be.

    • @NiRaSis
      @NiRaSis Год назад

      Why do we have a court of law/prison system in the US? We choose to have one, does that mean we are evil for punishing evil? Or do we understand that people need to pay the consequences for their choices and it benefits them (if they ever learn from it) and the rest of society. Evil doesnt cast out evil.

    • @grantbartley483
      @grantbartley483 Год назад

      Yes, that's scary. Add to that that he's watched over the deaths of perhaps 120 billion humans throughout history. The Bible is correct when it advises us to fear God, if he exists.
      I would add that there are various NT words translated as 'hell', and they refer to completely different concepts, so our one word 'hell' is unhelpful. To go back to the original words, my understanding is that Hades/bossom of Abraham are the waiting rooms for souls before the last judgement, Tartoros (aka the abyss?)is where the demons are waiting and/or acting from, and Gehenna is the fire of eternal destruction to which the unsaved are condemned. The word 'destruction' is in the Greek to describe the condemnation, and I take eternal destruction to mean destruction forever from eternity. But if you're an unbeliever, there is a sense in which you already believe that is your fate: that you will die, and there is will be nothing left of you forever; soon, not even a memory. That codemnation is what Jesus saves us from, by faith. That is the Gospel.

    • @jayvansickle7607
      @jayvansickle7607 Год назад

      @@NiRaSis our prison/court system is mainly for the protection of the community, or for reform…. Neither of which hell is for.

    • @NiRaSis
      @NiRaSis Год назад

      @@jayvansickle7607 We arent God so our understanding of Hell is limited, however, it is separating those who have not been made clean from those who have. If you have a pile of clean clothes, you dont throw dirty laundry into them for then the clean clothes would no longer be clean. The unclean generally taints the clean. Thats why Jews had so many rules about cleanliness. All those rules point to the greater cleansing of sin.

    • @jayvansickle7607
      @jayvansickle7607 Год назад

      @@NiRaSis if I could make all the clothes cleaned with a snap of my fingers, I would. Good could forgive and remake everyone post death…but, it seems like he Wants people in hell.

  • @valerieprice1745
    @valerieprice1745 Год назад

    The Bible is Truth. It's the Word of God. ALWAYS use the Word of God. The Bible is your sword and your shield. Put on the armor of light.

  • @inmybits2379
    @inmybits2379 Год назад +3

    These are not new arguments, they are the same old arguments put a new way.

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Год назад +2

      in a new money making book form is the important part.
      atheists are poor cos we don't need books "how to be a better atheist"

    • @inmybits2379
      @inmybits2379 Год назад

      @@HarryNicNicholas I can agree with that.

  • @GraceYow-z5z
    @GraceYow-z5z Год назад +1

    44:03 paul did not have just "an" experience of the jesus. jesus was the one who taught him for three years (almost as long as he did with the apostles) in arabia and paul recorded jesus communicating with him several times in his writings.

  • @LivingWellist
    @LivingWellist Год назад +7

    Really enjoyed this interview, one of the better I’ve listened to. Thanks for the time put in!

  • @BenjaminFoo
    @BenjaminFoo Год назад +1

    Why not get to point of what is the 7 evidences? Sorry, but it's hard to listen to this prolonged tangential conversation.

    • @Jewonastick
      @Jewonastick Год назад

      Hard to point to something that isn't there

  • @tanjasmit7535
    @tanjasmit7535 Год назад +6

    Fantastic interview and so insightful. I will try and remember some of these arguments when speaking to non believers. Thank you ✝️🇿🇦

    • @Devious_Dave
      @Devious_Dave Год назад +2

      If you had to pick one argument, which would it be? I'm an atheist who's (far-from-academically) interested in religions & belief.

    • @brooklynnlou4
      @brooklynnlou4 Год назад +1

      Why would God need anybody to convince a non-believer?

    • @timeshark8727
      @timeshark8727 Год назад +8

      I'm afraid that using these arguments when speaking to any informed non-believer will be more likely to lead to them laughing at you, cringing at you, or lecturing you about epistemology and logic than to their conversion.

    • @Devious_Dave
      @Devious_Dave Год назад +1

      @@brooklynnlou4 _"Why would God need anybody to convince a non-believer?"_ I was asking @Tanja Smit, not their god. But to address your point, I'm told some gods care about converting unbelievers - if that's not your type of god, you needn't worry.

    • @brooklynnlou4
      @brooklynnlou4 Год назад +2

      @@Devious_Dave I kind of like my gods to show up and make it clear exactly what they mean. hehehe

  • @wedream2
    @wedream2 4 месяца назад +1

    The Shroud of Turin is shrouded in mystery.

    • @tornay131
      @tornay131 3 месяца назад +2

      Actually, it's not.

  • @paulallen7962
    @paulallen7962 Год назад +3

    The gospel authors read the OT prophecies and wrote the Jesus story to fulfill them. No resurrection or miracles occurred. It's just a fictional story that got bigger with each writing. It's pretty obvious if you read them chronologically, starting with Mark, the earliest gospel.

  • @tonyr6365
    @tonyr6365 5 месяцев назад

    If you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart God has raised Jesus from the dead you shall be saved.

    • @LindeeLove
      @LindeeLove 5 месяцев назад

      Cute kitty. I seriously give up with you people. If you can believe this verse, there is absolutely nothing that you can't believe without any evidence.

  • @EitherProductions
    @EitherProductions Год назад +3

    Recent investigations into the shroud of Turin using newly developed technologies discovered that the images in the shroud actually not only show the image of a person, but also captures the images of a person in motion at multiple points in time, all layered on top of each other. If this was faked, the creator of it would have had to somehow account for technology they could not fathom at the time.

    • @brisadelcastillo2840
      @brisadelcastillo2840 Год назад

      Look up "THE CRUCIFIX FISH - WHAT THE CRUCIFIX FISH REVEALS"

    • @edgarmatzinger9742
      @edgarmatzinger9742 Год назад

      The shroud of Turin is still a fake.

    • @histreeonics7770
      @histreeonics7770 Год назад +3

      The bodily proportions in the Shroud of Turin are incompatible with 3D human bodies, they are not what you would get if you wrapped a body.
      Ignoring the warping the proportions not warped are those common to iconography of the time, and also very rare in a living human being.
      A one piece textile as a shroud is an anachronism, and is not what is described in the New Testament which is the habit of the time of using strips, as in common in cartoon representations of Egyptian mummies.
      And we have a mundane report of the time of it being a fraud. Why ignore the report written at the time it first hit the antiquities market in favor of believing anachronisms and false reports of modern fancy?

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Год назад

      the shroud has been satisfactorily debunked, but tell me, even if it were proved beyond doubt it was jesus, and if it was impregnated with some as yet unknown particle - what exactly does that prove?
      the shroud is a joke, i'd go for some other less silly proof if i were you. shroud folks are on the same level as flat earthers.

    • @EitherProductions
      @EitherProductions Год назад

      @@histreeonics7770 If you're going to provide a rebuttal, at least answer the proposed question/topic at hand. It makes it seem like you're suspiciously avoiding it. If it is indeed faked, I, among many, would like to know why, including accounting for more recent discoveries that show information the faker should have no knowledge of at the time.

  • @allenbrininstool7558
    @allenbrininstool7558 Год назад +1

    Sorry but Body of Proof does not hold a candle to The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus

  • @88marome
    @88marome Год назад +4

    "I'm going to prove Jesuses ressurection without using the Bible" immediately uses the Bible🤦‍♀️🤦🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏿🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏼🤦🏿‍♀️🤦🏻 You're not bring atheists to god, you're turning Christians away from god with those terrible arguments!

  • @steviewonder5499
    @steviewonder5499 11 месяцев назад +1

    The story of a fish vomiting Jonah out of its mouth in the Old Testament is apparently linked to the myth of the "ressurection"! Wow! The discovery of an engraving of a fish on an ancient ossuary in Jerusalem is also "proof" of the Ressurection! Christians "pick and choose" what they want to believe. If you believe in the story of Jonah, do you also believe in the teachings of Leviticus?! eg If a pastor’s daughter is a whore, she is to be burnt at the stake. (Leviticus 21:9)

  • @6502Assembler
    @6502Assembler Год назад +10

    Well heck, paulogia has now found and destroyed this video. LOL

    • @DrKippDavis
      @DrKippDavis Год назад +5

      Yeah, he did.

    • @va.nessa.chavez
      @va.nessa.chavez Год назад

      Yeah well In an interview or video I saw with him a while back, he got destroyed.

    • @Apollos2.2
      @Apollos2.2 Год назад

      Hi Jimmy, do you have the name of that video. I'd like to watch it.
      I take it you don't believe that Jesus rose from the dead?

    • @DrKippDavis
      @DrKippDavis Год назад

      @@Apollos2.2 it's called "7 best reasons for the Resurrection," featuring a very handsome guest cartoon.

    • @Apollos2.2
      @Apollos2.2 Год назад

      @@DrKippDavis Thx found it, watching now