The question about common items stopping bullets always seem to ignore the distance from the shooter to the target. A random bullet traveling a long distance will lose a significant amount of energy.
And the fact that if it's a regular handgun or pistol (most likely 9mm or below in terms of caliber) a metal plate of some thickness should be able to stop it, or at least flatten it enough so it doesn't have enough power to penetrate, so it'll break a rib or give a nasty bruise but is otherwise survivable.
It should also be noted that prior to 50 or so years ago the most common concealed carry firearm was a .38 or .32 caliber handgun. This was much less powerful than a modern 9mm or .40 caliber. And quite a few carried the even less powerful .25, and don't even think about the Old West Remington Derringer in .41 rimfire that couldn't even penetrate both side of an empty tin can. The accuracy of this claim is strongly tied to the where, when, and with what that it's supposed to have happened.
There's another important factor in blocking gun rounds: distance. In war situations, bullets are often fired over long distances, even longer distances if they miss their original target and go further behind the enemy lines. After the bullet is constantly slowed down by air resistance, it will eventually be as harmful as a small thrown stone.
When I was a kid, my dad used to shoot in the backyard with his M1 Carbine. I remember he used to place 2-3 phonebooks in an appropriate sized cardboard box as targets to stop the .30 cal bullet and retrieve it. Worked fine all the time. So definately yes. Put compact stuff in your pockets. But remember to stack armor. 🤣
Objects can stop a bullet. This is of course heavily dependent on the Caliber and distance from the discharging weapon. A .22 would be much easier to stop with some items.
The question “Can a bullet be stopped by a Bible” can always be answered yes, since the formula of the question is open ended, therefore we can reinterpret it as an basically infinite line of different situations connected by or operandi. Now if we can find a situation in which a bullet is stopped by a bilbe, the rules of the or operation let’s the whole statement come out as true. Giving an example for such a situation, the bullet thrown by a toddler at his father in an angry fit because cauliflower was served for dinner is reflexively blocked with the help of the kitchen bible, preventing even the near impossible possibility of bodily injury.
Reminds me of when Mythbusters tested for "shooting fish in a barrel". Shooting what kind of fish with what kind of gun in what kind of barrel? The circumstances are so vague, the myth ultimately becomes meaningless, so Jamie pulls out a gatling turret at the end.
I've seen this trope in video games, too. In fact, in the very first Zelda game, Zelda uses a bible to protect himself from projectiles. Should projectiles start to get through he just upgrades to a much larger bible.
Ah yes, Zelda, the male main protagonist of the Zelda series, who is on the mission to save the princess called what's her name. Another very good Nintendo game is Metroid. I love the fact, that the protagonist, her name is Metroid, is in fact a woman. Very few people know that, because she's always covered in power armor, just like Halo, the main protagonist of the Halo series.
The first Zelda game was an 8-bit affair playable on the first Nintendo with a 256 x 240 pixel display, released in 1987. And I don't remember there being any bibles in the game.
if 30 layers of polypropylene [plastic bags] can stop a pistol's bullet just by being 30 layers, i bet a phone book [just leave the supernatural part out of it..]can do the same.... Personally, I had a ''movie moment in my life... serving in the army I shot a pistol by accident, and the bullet hit a friend of mine in the chest while standing 5 meters away.... in his pocket he had his spoon and fork and that's exactly were he got hit... a year later in my trial, he came with the bullet around his neck as my witness!...
Phone books aren't as thick as they used to be though. Never fired a bullet at one, but the inch thick phone books you get in the UK these days, I did fire a 12ft/lb .22 air rifle at from 10m, and it nearly went through, broke the paper on the back cover at least. That was using a particularly light zinc alloy pellet though
Phone books (soaked) have been a cheap analog for ballistics gel to shoot into and compare penetrating power for a long time. Shame they are so hard to find now.
Some Bibles have hard book covers. Some Bibles have large print that makes them thicker. Study Bibles have footnotes, margin notes, and study sections that make them thicker. Bilingual Bibles have two languages, which makes them two Bibles in one. Some Bibles come in four versions, which makes them four Bibles in one. Some Bible versions have fewer words than others. For example, the NIV has 64,000 fewer words than the KJV, which will be removing 19 books of the KJV. The Hebrew Bible has 39 books, the Protestant Bible has 66 books, the Catholic Bible has 73 books, and the Orthodox Bible has 81 books.
Survivor bias has definetly played a big part in this. But anyway, any gamer would know that 0.00001% of passive extra defense is still better than 0%, for the general chance of survival.
in WW2 there was sold to servicemen Bibles with steel plates in their covers this must have been effective at long range at close range it was good by to Jane.
"a direct hit from the shell of a large mounted gun like this would not have been stopped by any amount of paper." That sounds like a challenge to me...
I heard a story of a man surviving a shotgun hit in the chest... the man was wearing only a normal cotton t-shirt and a "biker" black lether coat... how?... by standing far enough from the shooter... the bullet was that kind of ammo that is made of several small beeds of lead... the man was far enough from the shooter that the leed beads lost more than 50% of their power and just bounced on the thic jacket like pebbles thrown by kids... yet... some did sticked in the coat thickness, meaning that without the jacket, the guy would have been wounded...
Thanks for asking. We design the graphics in Adobe Illustrator, animate them in After Effects (although some of the characters themselves are made in AE too) and then edit it all together in Premiere.
Forgot the most important part of a suppressor - and that is to hide the muzzle Flash so it makes it harder to see the shot being fired from a distance - that's why snipers use them, unlikely you will hear it, but you can see the flash, but a suppressor will hide that flash
Depends on the bullet and the bible. My parents had a bible that could stop a small bullet, however it was nowhere near small enough to carry around in your pocket.
Ballistics are complicated. Angle and distance matter a whole lot too. So if a rifle is stopped at point-blank at a 90 degree angle by three thick books it is very plausible that a single thick book can stop the same bullet at 200m at a 60 degree angle. Muskets and other early firearms are way more likely to actually be stopped by random objects in a pocket as well.
I'm glad you brought up Mythbusters because you know there would have been more than one, "Ackschually, Mythbusters already did this" comments. 😂 Great video, as always. I guess I'll start carrying Kevlar with me, just in case.
Rimfire rounds like .22LR will often be stopped by common small objects like thick hardback books. Centerfire rounds more powerful than .25ACP will usually blow right through.
It depends on the quality of the paper and the quality materials that the bullet is facing off against certain books are made with different quality of papers so if possible that certain papers have a high assistant value to search it has
Why pay for AR500 armor when you can just use a stack of paper? In all seriousness, many mentioned excellent points about distance and caliber in the comments. Another factor to consider is the gun itself. If there are issues with the barrel, the bullet may tumble over itself instead of keeping the pointy end forward, significantly reducing its ability to penetrate (you see bullets "keyhole" on paper targets when this happens). Or, if the barrel in use is not of sufficient length, it will result in loss of penetration power, as seen in short barreled AR15s. Then of course, there's the issue of under-powered cartridges, which mostly only happens on reloaded ammo. Occasionally these bullets don't even have speed to exit barrel and have to be punched out with a cleaning rod.
In The Sopranos (greatest TV show of all time), Phil Leotardo fires a gun at point-blank range into a woman's chest - with a phone book to "muffle the shot". The bullet reached the R section.
He's British. Brits tends to swallow fake news hook, line, and sinker. Fake news blames the weapons that are used the least in mass shootings, and ignore other mitigating circumstances.
Casual, all mine are titanium plated, wrapped in Kevlar and infused with asbestos to protect from fire, with a mounted Vulcan 20MM machine gun and a nuclear reactor to power it's time travel capabilities. AND it has a cupholder.
@@epicgaming4243 Let me introduce you to sarcasm. Of course I don’t believe faith would make a difference. That said one can believe what they want and if one has faith I wholeheartedly hope it brings happiness.
There's a great scene in the movie Heist (2001) in which Delroy Lindo is explaining to Sam Rockwell how a buddy of his in Vietnam wore a Bible in his left shirt pocket and that it actually stopped a bullet, just like in the stories you hear. SR says "Wow, no shit?" then Delroy continues: "Now, if he'd only had another Bible in front of his face, he might still be alive."
And there is a word for this when people ignore all of the misses that don't confirm thier beliefs, but make a big deal out of the very few instances when something happens in their favor, and this is called bias confirmation.
The issue is this guy isn’t a firearm user/owner/educated. The black powder and early smokeless powder cartridges could definitely be stopped by paper or a watch or something. Now that’s a velocity of 400-750 feet per second (FPS). A more modern handgun is 800-1,500 FPS. So it’s really a very general question!!!
This literally happened to my great grandfather. He was saved by a Jewish prayer book, possibly a psalms, in his pocket during World War Two. I'm sure that it was shot from quite a distance.
For reference Lieutenant Elvas Jenkins (Reverend) was then Lance Corporal Jenkins 2nd Field Company, Divisional Engineers, 1st AIF and was hit in WW1 (1915!) not WW2 just under 2 weeks into the Gallipoli campaign. Note that the keyword is "shrapnel-bullet" not "shrapnel" (i.e. a shell filled will ball bearing like lead balls which exploded overhead potentially lethal within 100 yards or more in any direction en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrapnel_shell).
We landed in boats under shrapnel fire which, however, was not heavy enough to do more than cause a little flutter of anticipation, and my first job was to dig a well - the shrapnel scared me several times that morning. I kept ducking and almost ducked into a stray piece. Nearly everyone had "narrow escapes". In the afternoon I had another well to dig, about two hundred or three hundred yards behind the firing line, and the shells made things very uncomfortable..........a shell would burst 20 or 30 feet in the air overhead. I would bunch my shoulders anticipating a smack. - Elvas E Jenkins - Letter dated 7th May 1915 about digging wells in what was to be called Shrapnel Valley on the first day of the campaign.
Especially a nice wooden gun won't be as destructive as a big black gun with a laser and flashlight. The mean gun "assault" if you will kill more than a wooden gun.
We could aslo talk ahere about at what angle does the bullet hit. Example is how ww2 tank armor for tanks like phanter, t34 ect. is made. Its not that thick it will stop a tank shot but when it hits an angle the thickness of it increses. If someone dosnt understand you can take a ruler or anything like that and a pencil. If you will put the pencil at 90 degrees above the ruler less of it will be above it than if it was at like 45 degrees. (I hope people understand its hard to explain and my english at stuff like this isynt the best if someone can do it better please respond to the comment and explain it again)
I have a friend who was shot by a bullet in the chest and survived becouse he had a cross necklace that made the bullet miss his heart so he could recover. It was likely form a pisttle.
A miracle is usually defined by being an unlikely, or statistically improbable situation occurring... thus this video proves that being saved from death by a bible is indeed a miracle. The question you have to then ask, is whether it is a "holy" miracle... which is much more debatable.
A lot of bullet wounds are "through and through" where the bullet enters one side of some body part and exits another. Famously LHO's "magic bullet" went in JFK's back, out his throat, into Gov Connally's back, broke a rib, came out his chest, entered his wrist, broke more bones then exited his wrist and just broke the skin of his thigh. Of the rest, most times the bullet is surgically removed. If it was lethal, it would almost certainly be removed (USA) by the coroner as evidence. Anytime you see a movie actor shoot someone in the arm, or in the leg it pretty much always would have gone right through and into some innocent party behind them if it was IRL. Which is why the military & police train to shoot "center of mass"; they want to expend it all on the perp and not hurt bystanders. Additionally hollow-point bullets mushroom on impact which transfers more energy to the target and is thus less like to pass through and hit someone else than "ball ammo", which is why hollow points are banned internationally specifically for the military.
What do you carry on your person that could save you from a movie bullet?
A bullet resistance vest 😂
a movie bullet right?.... popcorn!.... lol
"An extra large piece of the true cross"
Does wood helps?
@@ryuaoyama2580 Well we might look into other material in a future video - we shall see 🤔 Thanks for commenting
The question about common items stopping bullets always seem to ignore the distance from the shooter to the target. A random bullet traveling a long distance will lose a significant amount of energy.
Also the power of the weapon used.
Exactly, there are a ton of variables involved. Grain, velocity, range, soft point, hollow point, FMJ.
Seems like this is covered at 5:37
Not to mention the Gun caliber and the type of Ammo
And the fact that if it's a regular handgun or pistol (most likely 9mm or below in terms of caliber) a metal plate of some thickness should be able to stop it, or at least flatten it enough so it doesn't have enough power to penetrate, so it'll break a rib or give a nasty bruise but is otherwise survivable.
Another factor that can explain a book succeeding in stopping a bullet is distance.
At long ranges a bullet loses power.
Yes. A Walmart flyer can stop a bullet. It depends on a number of factors, mostly how fast the bullet is moving.
It should also be noted that prior to 50 or so years ago the most common concealed carry firearm was a .38 or .32 caliber handgun. This was much less powerful than a modern 9mm or .40 caliber. And quite a few carried the even less powerful .25, and don't even think about the Old West Remington Derringer in .41 rimfire that couldn't even penetrate both side of an empty tin can. The accuracy of this claim is strongly tied to the where, when, and with what that it's supposed to have happened.
It would definitely stop a derringer bullet.
@@warlockofwordschannel7901 Absolutely.
There's another important factor in blocking gun rounds: distance. In war situations, bullets are often fired over long distances, even longer distances if they miss their original target and go further behind the enemy lines. After the bullet is constantly slowed down by air resistance, it will eventually be as harmful as a small thrown stone.
I don't know about the Bible or any holy manuscripts but a University physics textbook or an Oxford dictionary can definitely protect me from a bullet
You read it out loud and the shooter falls asleep?
Tell me you grew up priviledged withiut telling me.
Youre better off reading the bible if you wanna survive
-from a non priviledged person
@@backbone93 If you think you need to read a bible to survive, you are truly very so much not privileged in any way at all.
@@theskilllessgamer5795every one needs the Bible. It’s the word of God
There’s only one holy book and it’s the Bible and a physics textbook is not comparable in any way
4:48
Haha, good thing i keep a b-
Wait... It shot through???
*Blue lobster music plays*
When I was a kid, my dad used to shoot in the backyard with his M1 Carbine. I remember he used to place 2-3 phonebooks in an appropriate sized cardboard box as targets to stop the .30 cal bullet and retrieve it. Worked fine all the time. So definately yes. Put compact stuff in your pockets. But remember to stack armor. 🤣
Objects can stop a bullet. This is of course heavily dependent on the Caliber and distance from the discharging weapon. A .22 would be much easier to stop with some items.
0:18 - I LOVE these “stick figures” and their sarcastic and hilarious reactions. Makes me laugh really hard 😂😂
The question “Can a bullet be stopped by a Bible” can always be answered yes, since the formula of the question is open ended, therefore we can reinterpret it as an basically infinite line of different situations connected by or operandi. Now if we can find a situation in which a bullet is stopped by a bilbe, the rules of the or operation let’s the whole statement come out as true.
Giving an example for such a situation, the bullet thrown by a toddler at his father in an angry fit because cauliflower was served for dinner is reflexively blocked with the help of the kitchen bible, preventing even the near impossible possibility of bodily injury.
Reminds me of when Mythbusters tested for "shooting fish in a barrel". Shooting what kind of fish with what kind of gun in what kind of barrel? The circumstances are so vague, the myth ultimately becomes meaningless, so Jamie pulls out a gatling turret at the end.
I think the example raises more questions of its own.
The thickness of the clothing could also have an effect. Great video!
In the Jack Reacher books, in one book, Reacher's chest muscles are so strong it stops a .38 cal bullet from close range.
I do love a Jack Reacher book 💪 What do you think of the Amazon series?
Wow, that just sounds dumb 😂😂😂
I've seen this trope in video games, too. In fact, in the very first Zelda game, Zelda uses a bible to protect himself from projectiles. Should projectiles start to get through he just upgrades to a much larger bible.
Zelda? Protect himself? That's the ultimate felony, sir.
Zelda is the name of the princess. The protagonist is named Link
Ah yes, Zelda, the male main protagonist of the Zelda series, who is on the mission to save the princess called what's her name. Another very good Nintendo game is Metroid. I love the fact, that the protagonist, her name is Metroid, is in fact a woman. Very few people know that, because she's always covered in power armor, just like Halo, the main protagonist of the Halo series.
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The first Zelda game was an 8-bit affair playable on the first Nintendo with a 256 x 240 pixel display, released in 1987. And I don't remember there being any bibles in the game.
Also, at what range was the bullet fired? Bullets lose power while in flight.
any one who thinks a bible can stop a bullet , should just be aloud to try , and let them win the darvin awards
The face animations are marvelous. Thanks to all persons involved for your great work.
Although the AR-15 has been used in mass shootings, it has been rare. Handguns are nearly always used.
Is it safe to say that it's because they're more easily concealed?
When I saw the title, I literally thought you’d be shooting a Bible with a 9 mm pistol. The anticipation was strong, then I was wrong. 😂
I don't think a volume of Psalm will stop a RPG😂
if 30 layers of polypropylene [plastic bags] can stop a pistol's bullet just by being 30 layers, i bet a phone book [just leave the supernatural part out of it..]can do the same....
Personally, I had a ''movie moment in my life... serving in the army I shot a pistol by accident, and the bullet hit a friend of mine in the chest while standing 5 meters away.... in his pocket he had his spoon and fork and that's exactly were he got hit... a year later in my trial, he came with the bullet around his neck as my witness!...
Phone books aren't as thick as they used to be though. Never fired a bullet at one, but the inch thick phone books you get in the UK these days, I did fire a 12ft/lb .22 air rifle at from 10m, and it nearly went through, broke the paper on the back cover at least. That was using a particularly light zinc alloy pellet though
Phone books (soaked) have been a cheap analog for ballistics gel to shoot into and compare penetrating power for a long time. Shame they are so hard to find now.
@@natehill8069 Shame for digital times!....
These movie myth videos are some of my favorite! Keep up the great work 👍
Glad you like them!
Some Bibles have hard book covers. Some Bibles have large print that makes them thicker. Study Bibles have footnotes, margin notes, and study sections that make them thicker. Bilingual Bibles have two languages, which makes them two Bibles in one. Some Bibles come in four versions, which makes them four Bibles in one. Some Bible versions have fewer words than others. For example, the NIV has 64,000 fewer words than the KJV, which will be removing 19 books of the KJV. The Hebrew Bible has 39 books, the Protestant Bible has 66 books, the Catholic Bible has 73 books, and the Orthodox Bible has 81 books.
There are well documented events of all kind of things stoping bullets. Bibles. Pocket watches etc
Survivor bias has definetly played a big part in this.
But anyway, any gamer would know that 0.00001% of passive extra defense is still better than 0%, for the general chance of survival.
in WW2 there was sold to servicemen Bibles with steel plates in their covers this must have been effective at long range at close range it was good by to Jane.
As with most internet trends, if you do something over and over again enough times, you will EVENTUALLY get the rare results you are looking for
I keep a bullet in my pocket to protect me from bullets
Glad u include Theodore 'Teddy' Roosevelt one.😂
Here in Brazil with the low quality bullets that story happens a Lot, even with pens.
I've collected coincidences all of my life, and firmly believe that nothing happens for a reason.
Sad.
😂 Poor you
The Mythbusters aren't scientists -- they're entertainers posing as scientists.
Thank you for making this video, it was interesting 🤔
"a direct hit from the shell of a large mounted gun like this would not have been stopped by any amount of paper."
That sounds like a challenge to me...
The greater the distance, the less the power. He forgot to say.
I heard a story of a man surviving a shotgun hit in the chest... the man was wearing only a normal cotton t-shirt and a "biker" black lether coat... how?... by standing far enough from the shooter... the bullet was that kind of ammo that is made of several small beeds of lead... the man was far enough from the shooter that the leed beads lost more than 50% of their power and just bounced on the thic jacket like pebbles thrown by kids... yet... some did sticked in the coat thickness, meaning that without the jacket, the guy would have been wounded...
The story of teddy roosevelt giving a speech after being shot and i believe it was his speech that stopped the bullet enough to cause minor damage
Nokia 3310 : I'm here to meet my enemy. I'll protect my owner even from the bullet
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@@DebunkedOfficial i wonder why you not make a video about that. Maybe we all know the result. That thing is bulletproof
Wow this is quite intriguing
That Stickman throwing a gun at the guy after it runs out of bullets is using John Wick style
04:30f
Old bibles are sometimes ornamented with a metal cross which can improve the protection.
What software do you use
Thanks for asking. We design the graphics in Adobe Illustrator, animate them in After Effects (although some of the characters themselves are made in AE too) and then edit it all together in Premiere.
0:00 that is not how recoil works, that would break your hand.
Forgot the most important part of a suppressor - and that is to hide the muzzle Flash so it makes it harder to see the shot being fired from a distance - that's why snipers use them, unlikely you will hear it, but you can see the flash, but a suppressor will hide that flash
dude the suppressor was made to slightly quiet the gun while firing as to not annoy your neighbors lol the flash hider is just a side effect
Depends on the bullet and the bible. My parents had a bible that could stop a small bullet, however it was nowhere near small enough to carry around in your pocket.
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@@DebunkedOfficiallol
The only way a random item is gonna stop a bullet is it it’s a long range shot or a flint lock pistol
6:12 LIEUTEEENAAAT JEEENKINSSSS
In Popeye, a sword stab was stopped by a can of spinach.
Ballistics are complicated. Angle and distance matter a whole lot too. So if a rifle is stopped at point-blank at a 90 degree angle by three thick books it is very plausible that a single thick book can stop the same bullet at 200m at a 60 degree angle.
Muskets and other early firearms are way more likely to actually be stopped by random objects in a pocket as well.
In the old Superman TV series, Clark Kent surviving a gunshot was explained by a conveniently placed coin.
Please, make a video about the highest dive a human can jump into the water.
Yes that would be a good video.
I'm glad you brought up Mythbusters because you know there would have been more than one, "Ackschually, Mythbusters already did this" comments. 😂 Great video, as always. I guess I'll start carrying Kevlar with me, just in case.
Rimfire rounds like .22LR will often be stopped by common small objects like thick hardback books. Centerfire rounds more powerful than .25ACP will usually blow right through.
In most of these instances, they owe their survival as much to the fact that there was no follow-up shot as to the deflecting object.
Exactly, always do a "double tap"!
Police checking the viability of textbooks as protection for shcool shootings is the most gringo thing I've heard in a while
It depends on the quality of the paper and the quality materials that the bullet is facing off against certain books are made with different quality of papers so if possible that certain papers have a high assistant value to search it has
"Bible the Plot armor"
+ 76% damage reduction
+ 15 holy armor
- ergonomy
Bullets vary widely in their penetration qualities also the distance from which they are fired as bullets lose energy over distance.
I think God really went “ OK my child I’m not going to let you see me today so just use my book is a riot shield”
Maybe an iPhone can't stop a bullet but a NOKIA 3310 does.
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You need Both Old and New Testaments of the Bible to survive
In the War Memorial in Canberra, there is a Bible which stopped not a bullet but a piece of shrapnel. It would have killed the soldier if it hit him.
The Mythbusters stick figures were a nice touch😂
I think you’re the first person to mention them oddly. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
Why pay for AR500 armor when you can just use a stack of paper? In all seriousness, many mentioned excellent points about distance and caliber in the comments. Another factor to consider is the gun itself. If there are issues with the barrel, the bullet may tumble over itself instead of keeping the pointy end forward, significantly reducing its ability to penetrate (you see bullets "keyhole" on paper targets when this happens). Or, if the barrel in use is not of sufficient length, it will result in loss of penetration power, as seen in short barreled AR15s. Then of course, there's the issue of under-powered cartridges, which mostly only happens on reloaded ammo. Occasionally these bullets don't even have speed to exit barrel and have to be punched out with a cleaning rod.
Did anyone else notice that the Sleepy Hollow bullet would have had to travel through Johnny Depp to hit that side of the book?
In The Sopranos (greatest TV show of all time), Phil Leotardo fires a gun at point-blank range into a woman's chest - with a phone book to "muffle the shot". The bullet reached the R section.
Please review bullet resistant helmets that stop rifles soon😂.
i rip apart a bulletproof vest and i found 6 bibles in there!
4:30 is that true? An AK is frequently used in mass shootings? Idk about that. Can someone speak on This?
He's British. Brits tends to swallow fake news hook, line, and sinker. Fake news blames the weapons that are used the least in mass shootings, and ignore other mitigating circumstances.
All my bibles are wrapped in Kevlar. So yes.
Casual, all mine are titanium plated, wrapped in Kevlar and infused with asbestos to protect from fire, with a mounted Vulcan 20MM machine gun and a nuclear reactor to power it's time travel capabilities. AND it has a cupholder.
Depends on if you have faith right? As an atheist myself I will stick with body armour over God armour.
so you are a atheist but believe in supernatural powers of faith from religion?
@@epicgaming4243 Let me introduce you to sarcasm. Of course I don’t believe faith would make a difference. That said one can believe what they want and if one has faith I wholeheartedly hope it brings happiness.
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@@epicgaming4243 welcome to sarcasmland
im a christian but ill also stick to body armour over God's armour. i hella aint ready to meet him yet
I know of a iPhone stopping a 9mm bullet point blank😮...
It was an attempted assassination of a club owner in uMlazi Durban South Africa
There's a great scene in the movie Heist (2001) in which Delroy Lindo is explaining to Sam Rockwell how a buddy of his in Vietnam wore a Bible in his left shirt pocket and that it actually stopped a bullet, just like in the stories you hear. SR says "Wow, no shit?" then Delroy continues: "Now, if he'd only had another Bible in front of his face, he might still be alive."
I love that movie.
@@NostalgicGamerRickOShay Yeah, it also has one of my favorite lines, when Danny DeVito says "Everybody needs money. That's why they call it money."
And there is a word for this when people ignore all of the misses that don't confirm thier beliefs, but make a big deal out of the very few instances when something happens in their favor, and this is called bias confirmation.
What will happend if a r.i.p round was use in the gun
Never showed up sooner
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The issue is this guy isn’t a firearm user/owner/educated. The black powder and early smokeless powder cartridges could definitely be stopped by paper or a watch or something. Now that’s a velocity of 400-750 feet per second (FPS). A more modern handgun is 800-1,500 FPS. So it’s really a very general question!!!
This literally happened to my great grandfather. He was saved by a Jewish prayer book, possibly a psalms, in his pocket during World War Two. I'm sure that it was shot from quite a distance.
For reference Lieutenant Elvas Jenkins (Reverend) was then Lance Corporal Jenkins 2nd Field Company, Divisional Engineers, 1st AIF and was hit in WW1 (1915!) not WW2 just under 2 weeks into the Gallipoli campaign. Note that the keyword is "shrapnel-bullet" not "shrapnel" (i.e. a shell filled will ball bearing like lead balls which exploded overhead potentially lethal within 100 yards or more in any direction en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrapnel_shell).
We landed in boats under shrapnel fire which, however, was not heavy enough to do more than cause a little flutter of anticipation, and my first job was to dig a well - the shrapnel scared me several times that morning. I kept ducking and almost ducked into a stray piece. Nearly everyone had "narrow escapes". In the afternoon I had another well to dig, about two hundred or three hundred yards behind the firing line, and the shells made things very uncomfortable..........a shell would burst 20 or 30 feet in the air overhead. I would bunch my shoulders anticipating a smack. - Elvas E Jenkins - Letter dated 7th May 1915 about digging wells in what was to be called Shrapnel Valley on the first day of the campaign.
RUclips. Roll out a question that can be answered with yes or no over 10 minutes.
A bible with a completed book of acts can definitely stop a bullet.
Doesn't have to be BP, just has to slow it down enough so it doesn't have enough power to penetrate enough to kill you.
Especially a nice wooden gun won't be as destructive as a big black gun with a laser and flashlight. The mean gun "assault" if you will kill more than a wooden gun.
My grandfather, on his deathbed, gave me his kevlar vest. It has great sentimental value and I carry it in my breast pocket everywhere I go.
Pocket bible saved my grandfathers life in WW2 from a bullet or probably a schrapnel...
Well now i remember the video where that dude put a bible as protection and asked her girlfriend to shoot it with a Desert Eagle .50 AE
If a tall can could stop a bullet, I would be immoral 😂
Well… Only immortal to just bullets, a 30MM Shell can kill you anyways.
We could aslo talk ahere about at what angle does the bullet hit. Example is how ww2 tank armor for tanks like phanter, t34 ect. is made. Its not that thick it will stop a tank shot but when it hits an angle the thickness of it increses. If someone dosnt understand you can take a ruler or anything like that and a pencil. If you will put the pencil at 90 degrees above the ruler less of it will be above it than if it was at like 45 degrees. (I hope people understand its hard to explain and my english at stuff like this isynt the best if someone can do it better please respond to the comment and explain it again)
Alternate title: Does a Faith Build Work in Real Life?
Maybe the distance matters a lot
They should've tested it on a Nokia phone
I have a friend who was shot by a bullet in the chest and survived becouse he had a cross necklace that made the bullet miss his heart so he could recover. It was likely form a pisttle.
I know a zippo can stop small rounds like 22s and 9mm rounds .
A miracle is usually defined by being an unlikely, or statistically improbable situation occurring... thus this video proves that being saved from death by a bible is indeed a miracle.
The question you have to then ask, is whether it is a "holy" miracle... which is much more debatable.
Ya see all i did was pray and the guys stopped shooting me and the bible started whacking them instead
"He lived, with a bullet in his chest, for the remainder of his life." Wouldn't this be true for every gunwound, lethal or otherwise?
not if someone removes the bullet
I don't know why he didn't have it removed
A lot of bullet wounds are "through and through" where the bullet enters one side of some body part and exits another.
Famously LHO's "magic bullet" went in JFK's back, out his throat, into Gov Connally's back, broke a rib, came out his chest, entered his wrist, broke more bones then exited his wrist and just broke the skin of his thigh.
Of the rest, most times the bullet is surgically removed. If it was lethal, it would almost certainly be removed (USA) by the coroner as evidence.
Anytime you see a movie actor shoot someone in the arm, or in the leg it pretty much always would have gone right through and into some innocent party behind them if it was IRL. Which is why the military & police train to shoot "center of mass"; they want to expend it all on the perp and not hurt bystanders. Additionally hollow-point bullets mushroom on impact which transfers more energy to the target and is thus less like to pass through and hit someone else than "ball ammo", which is why hollow points are banned internationally specifically for the military.
wait but how do you fit a whole bible in a chest pocket?
Pocket Bible usually 🤏
I would ask you to do a video of “Can a Quran stop a bullet” but then you’d probably end up being beheaded.
A wad of stacked paper (the bibble) will stop a low power round (22, 32) a cellphone won't.