C.S. Lewis - from atheism to theism

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  • Lewis: The new Psychology was at that time sweeping through us all. We were all influenced. We were all concerned about fantasy, or wishful thinking. I formed the resolution of always judging and acting with the greatest good sense.
    Walter Hooper: He was saying that all youth at that time were trying to escape from wish fulfillment dreams. They got that from Freud. And they wanted to in one way spit on the images of their youth, and go onto they knew not what. But, anyway, leave that behind because it was juvenile.
    Lewis: I was at that time living like many atheists; in a whirl of contradictions. I maintained that God did not exist. I was also very angry with God for not existing. I was equally angry with him for creating a world. Why should creatures have the burden of existence forced on them without their consent?
    Lewis: All the books were beginning to turn against me. Indeed, I must have been as blind as a bat not to have seen, long before, the ludicrous contradiction between my theory of life and my actual experiences as a reader. The most religious were clearly those on whom I could really feed.
    Lewis: I can only describe it as the Great War between Barfield and me. When I set out to correct his heresies, I find that he had decided to correct mine! And then we went at it, hammer and tongs, far into the night, night after night.
    Duriez: Barfield believed that the imagination plays a very important part in how we know. He rejected the model that science is the only way to truth, to acquiring truth. He felt that the imagination was laid behind even the work of science. It gave meaning to propositions. And so he felt that Lewis was missing out in his whole approach to reality on what made knowledge possible.
    Peter Kreeft: When Lewis talks about joy, he talks about something that he labels the central theme of his whole life. But what he means by joy is not the satisfaction of a desire, but a desire that is more desirable than any satisfaction.
    Lewis: There was no doubt Joy was a desire. But a desire is turned not to itself, but to an object. I had been wrong in supposing that I desired for Joy itself. All value lay in that of which Joy was the desiring. The naked other. Unknown, undefined, desired. I did not yet ask "Who is desired?"
    Kreeft: The very experience of Joy that Lewis had was an arrow that led to the target of belief in God. Lewis argued innate, deep desires do not exist unless they correspond to something that can satisfy them. If there is hunger, there is food. If there is sexual desire, there is sex. If there is curiosity, there is knowledge. So if there is the desire for this thing that is beyond this world, there must be something beyond this world.
    Lewis: The fox had now been dislodged from the wood and was running in the open, bedraggled and weary, the hounds barely a field behind. The odd thing was that before God closed in on me, I was in fact offered what now appears to be a moment of wholly free choice. I was going up Headington Hill on the top of a bus. Without words, and almost without images, a fact about myself was somehow presented to me. I became aware that I was holding something at bay.
    I felt myself being given a free choice. I could open the door or keep it shut. I chose to open. I felt as if I were a man of snow at long last beginning to melt. Drip-drip. And presently trickle-trickle.
    I had always wanted, above all things, not to be interfered with. I had wanted - mad wish - to call my soul my own. I had been far more anxious to avoid suffering than to achieve delight.
    You must picture me alone in that room at Magdalen, night after night, feeling, whenever my mind lifted even for a second from my work, the steady, unrelenting approach of Him whom I so earnestly desired not to meet.
    Total surrender, the absolute leap in the dark, were demanded. I gave in, and admitted that God was God ... perhaps, that night, the most dejected and reluctant convert in all England.

Комментарии • 813

  • @michaelsorensen8670
    @michaelsorensen8670 5 лет назад +196

    He was the most reluctant Christian convert in Christendom. But what a fantastic Christian writer he became. Wow!

    • @livingwellwithpsychosis
      @livingwellwithpsychosis 2 года назад +4

      @Svenger Mc. Spazzy wrong and wrong....read 'mere christianity' by cs lewis

    • @livingwellwithpsychosis
      @livingwellwithpsychosis 2 года назад +1

      So true!

    • @moses777exodus
      @moses777exodus 2 года назад

      Antony Flew, “World’s Most Notorious Atheist” and World’s Icon and Champion Advocate for Atheism for over 50 years finally concluded, *_“I now believe that the universe was brought into existence by an infinite Intelligence. I believe that this universe’s intricate laws manifest what scientists have called the Mind of God. I believe that life and reproduction originate in a divine Source. Why do I believe this, given that I expounded and defended atheism for more than a half century? The short answer is this: this is the world picture, as I see it, that has emerged from MODERN SCIENCE.”_*

    • @JeanBaptiste_
      @JeanBaptiste_ 2 года назад +2

      @Svenger Mc. Spazzy He very firmly believed in the reality of Christ. Read miracles.

    • @inukithesavage828
      @inukithesavage828 4 месяца назад

      Indeed

  • @Cristinact
    @Cristinact 13 лет назад +68

    "You must picture me alone in that room at Magdalen, night after night, feeling, whenever my mind lifted even for a second from my work, the steady, unrelenting approach of Him whom I so earnestly desired not to meet". Then, the moment of truth: "I gave in and admitted that God was God". How true this is!!! Thank you, C. S. Lewis...

  • @frankdilauro2277
    @frankdilauro2277 4 года назад +85

    To think a man as smart as him and one as ignorant as I found the same Savior, Christ is truly all in all!

    • @sqlblindman
      @sqlblindman 4 года назад +1

      To think a man as foolish as him and a man as foolish as you found the same foolish belief!

    • @tryhardf844
      @tryhardf844 3 года назад

      @@sqlblindman
      Jesus was foolish now?

    • @sqlblindman
      @sqlblindman 3 года назад

      @@tryhardf844
      We have no way to know, since we don't know a single thing he ever said or did.
      The one thing we can say with reasonable certainty is that he was illiterate.

    • @sqlblindman
      @sqlblindman 3 года назад

      @@tryhardf844
      But I didn't reference Jesus in my response, son.
      How foolish of you.

    • @tryhardf844
      @tryhardf844 3 года назад +1

      @@sqlblindman
      C.S. Lewis was foolish for believing in anything regarding religion,so my point still stands on behalf of your first claim.
      I am no son,nor of you or his God so please stop.

  • @WillScarlet16
    @WillScarlet16 4 года назад +30

    There is one thing I think Christians can learn from atheists - and I think Lewis understood this as a Christian because he was once an atheist - and that's to go through life without expecting all prayers to be automatically answered. Belief still doesn't guarantee everything going your way. In that sense you might say atheism also requires a leap of faith.

    • @Fireneedsair
      @Fireneedsair Год назад

      No faith needed to be an atheist for me. I don’t ask for prayers to be answered since anything I don’t control is at the whims of chance, randomness, chaos. Therefore what I can control becomes essential. My attitudes, my actions, my values with no wish for a reward..

    • @jrozlie2280
      @jrozlie2280 Год назад +2

      @@Fireneedsair wouldn't you need faith to believe everything that happened every single thing that's needed for us to live rigjt now is just luck

    • @VindensSaga
      @VindensSaga Год назад

      You're making an assumption that an atheist who becomes a Christian would have a superior standing and "understanding" than a Christian.There are some atheists who are smart, most of them are stupid af who put up comments similar to yours. I hope you are smart enough to feel ashamed for it and I hope it burns.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад +70

    "The #1 problem with the Bible is that it is so open to interpretation that anyone can use it to justify any atrocity"
    I disagree. I think the #1 problem with the Bible is that , like most books, people don't really read it, they take it out of context and use it to fulfill their own means. The Bible has inspired some atrocious actions, yes, but it has also inspired amazing & beautiful actions. When man gets his hands on things, they often get distorted.
    I agree, the text is hardly irrelevant.

    • @deeveevideos
      @deeveevideos 3 года назад +4

      That's exactly what I found out where I came to christ. Everything I knew was literally hearsay from everyone else. Jesus Christ was a kind loving meek person who we could only imagine to be like. As I was reading the gospel and they came to him when I could literally see myself in pain and on the ground and I know he would be there to pick me up and hold me without question.

    • @greymatter5188
      @greymatter5188 3 года назад +1

      @@deeveevideos Personally I think that the bible should be taken strictly as metaphorical instead of reality. when taken metaphorically, it helps, and when you take it literally it does not really hurt too much either. however, when you believe it word by word, you are voluntarily denying observable, provable science that is proven thousands of times, like carbon dating, and evolution.

    • @deeveevideos
      @deeveevideos 3 года назад +1

      @@greymatter5188 I am sad for you.

    • @deeveevideos
      @deeveevideos 3 года назад

      ​@@greymatter5188
      “ All we like sheep have gone, we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.” (Isaiah 57:1)

      “ As it is written, there is none righteous, no, not one: there is none that understands, there is none that seeks after God. They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that does good, no, not one.” ( Rom. 3:10-12)

      Note, EVERY sheep has gone astray. None are righteous. Do you think that includes you too?

      “ What do you think? If a man owns a hundred sheep, and one of them wanders away, will he not leave the ninety-nine on the hills and go to look for the one that wandered off? And if he finds it, I tell you the truth, he is happier about that one sheep than about the ninety-nine that did not wander off. In the same way your Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost. (Matt. 18:12-14) Jesus is happy when He finds a single, lost UNRIGHTEOUS sheep.
      According to Scripture, what was the purpose of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection?

      God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. (John 3:17)

      And if anyone hears my words and does not believe, I do not judge him; for I did not come to judge the world but to save the world . (John 12:47)

      Who comes down from heaven and gives Life to the world. (John 6:33)

      The Son of Man did not come to destroy men's lives but to save them. (Luke 9:56)

      And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself. (John 12:32)

      As you have given Him authority over all flesh , that He should give eternal life to as many as you have given Him. (John 17:2)

      The Father loves the Son and has given all things into His hand. (John 3:35)

      God, Who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, has in these last days spoken to us by His Son, Whom He has appointed heir of all things , through Whom also He made the worlds. (Hebrews 1:1,2)

      His purpose is very clear: to reconcile all things back to His Father. (Col. 1:16-20)

      Hmmm, save the world, draw all peoples, all things in his hands, heirs of all things…does that sound like a couple percent? Ten percent? Fifty percent? Ninety-nine percent? Based upon the above, it seems to me, that NINETY-NINE PERCENT IS NOT ENOUGH FOR JESUS!

    • @sandomingue
      @sandomingue 2 года назад

      @@greymatter5188 reddit

  • @benamidon9771
    @benamidon9771 4 года назад +131

    "I was very angry at God for not existing"

    • @xaviersonofgod4464
      @xaviersonofgod4464 3 года назад +3

      Everyone is who isn't converted! That's the truth!

    • @icansee5377
      @icansee5377 3 года назад +16

      Most atheists in a nutshell:
      " There is no God and I hate him"

    • @xaviersonofgod4464
      @xaviersonofgod4464 3 года назад +5

      @@icansee5377 psalm 14:1
      The fool says in his heart there is no God.

    • @angelikakotala6303
      @angelikakotala6303 3 года назад +1

      @@xaviersonofgod4464 and "there is none who does good" - that isn't true, many atheists are good people

    • @xaviersonofgod4464
      @xaviersonofgod4464 3 года назад +7

      @@angelikakotala6303 my friend, apart from getting forgiveness, and being born again, and receiving the Holy Spirit, there absolutely nothing in the nature of man that is good. All men desire things that are not of God, and we actually hate the things of God.
      The bible says that it is absolutley wicked to hate the loving Creator who gave you, and I life. Those words are not exact, but the principle stands; as long as we hate God, and don't accept His free gift of salvation through Jesus, we are considered evil!
      Even I, apart from Jesus, am totally wicked, and depraved. I know that God would look at me, and a terrorist (before I was converted) and think the same thing of both of us: unpardoned sinner. Which the bible says meant I was under the wrath of God(John 3:36)!
      I praise Jesus that He saved me from not only my sin, but myself. He can do the same for you if you repent of all known sin, and trust Him in faith that He will forgive you, if you do that in sincerity.

  • @jazzmac03
    @jazzmac03 11 лет назад +77

    C.S. Lewis - Thank you for your contribution to Christian Literature!!! Ahead of his time...

  • @valambiguous
    @valambiguous 16 лет назад +30

    To experience "Joy" is to express it,.. fully towards God.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад +42

    "When I hear theists defend their faith with the same old, tired, debunked reasons I just shake my head."
    You know, as a Christian, I'm called to defend my faith so far as I do not deny it or allow it to be warped or distorted. Particularly by those who claim to be Christians, though. Scripture is very clear on that. Christians should hold other Christians accountable, not the rest of the world. I think if the church attempted this, the rest of the world wouldn't encounter as much hypocrisy....

    • @ruacharyeh9655
      @ruacharyeh9655 4 года назад +2

      lucyinthesky317 I put on the glorious armor of God to fight in the spiritual world(imagination) daily and I look amazing in His glory and I am battling evil along with other soldier of God. Come join us so I can show you my mighty sword! ❤️🙏🕊🔑☺️👑🏝

    • @deeveevideos
      @deeveevideos 3 года назад +1

      Amen

    • @michaelsorensen8670
      @michaelsorensen8670 2 года назад +4

      I think the arguments for theism are good and sound. You obviously do not believe. It would be better if you were more honest and say that you do not believe.

  • @BenCarruth
    @BenCarruth 17 лет назад +23

    This is a compelling portrait, intriguing for the believer and nonbeliever alike.

  • @John283T
    @John283T 6 лет назад +56

    Psychology doesn't have to necessarily make you opposed to God. Any intellectual pursuit can come between you and God. It's because you get to thinking you should be able to understand all things, but we can never fully understand God, no one can.

    • @lifewasgiventous1614
      @lifewasgiventous1614 5 лет назад +2

      John283T
      I fully agree with the sentiment here. Great comment.

    • @myselfx2441
      @myselfx2441 4 года назад +1

      beautiful comment John I agree completely

    • @AliciaGuitar
      @AliciaGuitar 5 месяцев назад

      There is psychology in the Bible, it just isnt explicitly called psychology

  • @OSleeperTactical
    @OSleeperTactical 6 лет назад +24

    I think anyone skeptical of Lewis should check out his essays. They're here on RUclips-- c s Lewis doodle is a good resource.

  • @kramotakra
    @kramotakra 17 лет назад +7

    once pathos, ethos, logos are covered, it all comes down to perspectives and choices. IMHO, one day we are accountable for them.

  • @moshowfosho
    @moshowfosho 11 лет назад +8

    The battle is not with what people tell you or as it seems (shoved down your throats) but the very work of God, who works in heart of every person. That's what your fighting.

  • @kctechie
    @kctechie 3 года назад +1

    I'm not sure we can say CS Lewis was the most reluctant convert. Saul of Tarsus had to be stuck blind and received an abrupt interaction with Christ before he became Paul the believer.
    I personally made sincere request to Good that he show me he was real and within a year I was a believer but if of anyone would have asked me the previous year if I would ever be a Christian I would have laughed in their face. Like Lewis I recall a time when I had finally come to the realization the the Bible is true, that Jesus is God and that I would now need to decide which side I would choose. That the new knowledge had to be acted on. I chose Christ.

    • @lahoucine66
      @lahoucine66 3 года назад

      Yhwh/Allah says
      🌹🌺💐Quran17 🌺🍊🌴💐🌹
      Verily, this Qur'ân guides to that which is most just and right and gives glad tidings to the believers who work deeds of righteousness, that they shall have a great reward (Paradise). (9) And that those who believe not in the Hereafter, for them We (God) have prepared a painful torment (Hell). (10) And man invokes (God/Allâh/Yahweh) for evil as he invokes (Him) for good . And man is ever hasty (11) And We have appointed the night and the day as two signs. Then, We have obliterated the sign of the night while We have made the sign of the day illuminating, that you may seek bounty from your Lord, and that you may know the number of the years and the reckoning. And We have explained everything (in detail) with full explanation. (12) And We have fastened every man's deeds to his neck. And on the Day of Resurrection, We shall bring out for him a book which he will find wide open. (13) (It will be said to him): "Read your book. You yourself are sufficient as a reckoner against you this Day." (14) Whoever goes right, then he goes right only for the benefit of his ownself. And whoever goes astray, then he goes astray to his own loss. No one laden with burdens can bear another's burden. And We never punish until We have sent a Messenger (to give warning). (15) And when We decide to destroy a town (population), We (first) send a definite order (to obey Allâh/God/Yahweh and be righteous) to those among them who lead a life of luxury. Then, they transgress therein, and thus the word (of torment) is justified against it (them). Then We destroy it with complete destruction (16) And how many generations have We destroyed after Noah! And Sufficient is your Lord as an All-Knower and All-Beholder of the sins of His servants. (17) Whoever desires the quick-passing (transitory enjoyment of this world), We readily grant him what We will for whom We like. Then, afterwards, We have appointed for him Hell, he will burn therein disgraced and rejected, (18) And whoever desires the Hereafter and strives for it, with the necessary effort due for it (i.e. righteous deeds ) while he is a believer , then such are the ones whose striving shall be appreciated, (thanked and rewarded by Allâh/God/Yahweh). (19) On - each these as well as those - We bestow from the Bounties of your Lord. And the Bounties of your Lord can never be forbidden. (20) See how We prefer one above another (in this world) and verily, the Hereafter will be greater in degrees and greater in preference (21) Set not up with Allâh/Yahweh/God any other god, (O man)! , or you will sit down reproved, forsaken (in the Hell-fire). (22) And your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him. And that you be dutiful to your parents. If one of them or both of them attain old age in your life, say not to them a word of disrespect, nor shout at them but address them in terms of honour. (23) And lower unto them the wing of submission and humility through mercy, and say: "My Lord! Bestow on them Your Mercy as they did bring me up when I was young." (24) Your Lord knows best what is in your inner-selves. If you are righteous, then, verily, He is Ever Most Forgiving to those who turn unto Him again and again in obedience, and in repentance. (25) And give to the kinsman his due and to the poor and to the wayfarer. But spend not wastefully (your wealth) in the manner of a spendthrift . (26) Verily, spendthrifts are brothers of the devils , and the Devil (Satan) is ever ungrateful to his Lord. (27) And if you turn away from them (kindred, poor, wayfarer, whom We have ordered you to give their rights, but if you have no money at the time they ask you for it) and you are awaiting a mercy from your Lord for which you hope, then, speak unto them a soft, kind word . (28) And let not your hand be tied (like a miser) to your neck, nor stretch it forth to its utmost reach (like a spendthrift), so that you become blameworthy and in severe poverty. (29) Truly, your Lord enlarges the provision for whom He wills and straitens (for whom He wills). Verily, He is Ever All-Knower, All-Seer of His slaves. (30) And kill not your children for fear of poverty. We shall provide for them as well as for you. Surely, the killing of them is a great sin. (31) And come not near to the unlawful sexual intercourse. Verily, it is an immoral sin, and an evil way . (32) And do not kill anyone whose killing Allâh/God has forbidden, except for a just cause. And whoever is killed wrongfully , We have given his heir the authority [(to demand Law of Equality in punishment- or to forgive, or to take blood - money)]. But let him not exceed limits in the matter of taking life (i.e he should not kill except the killer). Verily, he is helped (by the divine law) (33) And come not near to the orphan's property except to improve it, until he attains the age of full strength. And fulfil (every) covenant. Verily! the covenant, will be questioned about. (34) And give full measure when you measure, and weigh with a balance that is straight. That is good (advantageous) and better in the end. (35) And follow not (O man i.e., say not, or do not or witness not) that of which you have no knowledge. Verily! The hearing, and the sight, and the heart, of each of those one will be questioned (by Allâh/Yahweh). (36) And walk not on the earth with conceit and arrogance. Verily, you can neither rend nor penetrate the earth, nor can you attain a stature like the mountains in height. (37) All the bad aspects of these (the above mentioned things) are hateful to your Lord. (38) This is (part) of wisdom which your Lord has revealed to you (O Muhammad ). And set not up with Allâh/God/yahweh any other god lest you should be thrown into Hell, blameworthy and rejected, (from God's Mercy). (39)
      Has then your Lord (O pagans) preferred for you sons, and taken for Himself from among the angels daughters? Verily! You indeed utter an awful saying.(40) And surely, We have explained [Our Promises, Warnings and (set forth many) examples] in this Qur'ân that they (the disbelievers) may take heed, but it increases them in naught save aversion. (41) Say (O Muhammad to polytheists, pagans): "If there had been other gods along with Him (God) as they assert, then they would certainly have sought out a way to the Lord of the Throne (seeking His Pleasures and to be near to Him).(42) Glorified and High is He! From High above (the great falsehood) that they say! .(43) The seven heavens and the earth and all that is therein, glorify Him and there is not a thing but glorifies His Praise. But you understand not their glorification. Truly, He is Ever Forbearing, Oft-Forgiving.(44)
      🌺🍊🌹💐🌺🌹🍊💐

  • @Jim1905
    @Jim1905 13 лет назад +5

    @coltage
    I read C.S. Lewis argument and it's quite impressive!

  • @daniohs
    @daniohs 16 лет назад +26

    Wow. Nice video. Who made it?
    It's so weird how everything Lewis said about realizing the existence of a God was exactly how I encountered Him too...

    • @ruacharyeh9655
      @ruacharyeh9655 4 года назад

      ela I put on the glorious armor of God to fight in the spiritual world(imagination) daily and I look amazing in His glory and I am battling evil along with other soldier of God. Come join us so I can show you my mighty sword! ❤️🙏🕊🔑☺️👑🏝

    • @ibenlarsen3174
      @ibenlarsen3174 3 года назад

      He is a theosophical disciple

    • @dibdap2373
      @dibdap2373 3 года назад

      Same here. Right down to the part about surrendering. Once I gave in...I found him.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the discussion. Once I have read some of your suggested literature, we may, if we both desire, continue this conversation.

  • @SolRosenberg84
    @SolRosenberg84 14 лет назад +1

    The writing of a man who spent time wisely going over his thoughts and feelings, but unwisely never going over why he had such thoughts and feelings.
    The line that gives it away - "If there is hunger, there is food. If there is sexual desire, there is sex. If there is curiosity, there is knowledge. So if there is the desire for this thing that is beyond this world, there must be something beyond this world."
    Everything he listed conveys survival advantage, not a true reflection of reality.

  • @shysterlicious
    @shysterlicious 14 лет назад +4

    The Hippolytus of Euripides, pagan as it might be, influenced CS Lewis, and moved him towards Christianity. This poem, written by a pagan, is also an indication of that God has placed an innate longing in everyone for something that is not of this world. Even those who know nothing of Christianity feel the tug or longing for something that is divine.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад +1

    As someone who searched and has witnessed people make that genuine search for truth, I respect this. My parents are on opposite pages when it comes to a "god-concept." I think the main problem religious and even nonreligious people face is having never given an honest search for truth (and if it isn't our parents, it may be peers, media, culture, corporations, our own ignorance or fallacious reasoning, subconscious desires, etc, that push us to remain passive to that pursuit for truth.)

  • @quidnick
    @quidnick 14 лет назад

    oddly enough his convert, the famous j.r.r. tolkien; though a devout christian, wrote some of the most pagan/shamanistic fiction in the world and was looked unto as a sort of 'demi-god' to the hippies and free-thinking libertarians of the 1960's and 70's. Tolkien died ironically devoted only by those who were in the least bit devout. I love both his work and C.S. Lewis' books. Writing brings us to new places, and each writer takes their own path, whether it's faithful or questioning faith.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад +1

    Hey, I've followed your conversation on and off and I think you have some valid points. I also commend you for having a decency to avoid stereotyping those that have faith. I respect that. Penn Jillete is one of my favorite atheist commentators, and as a Christian, I respect his honesty and his ability to meet those who are different from himself. Faith isn't about rules (rituals); it's about finding truth. For some, we find that truth to be Christ.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад +1

    He is saying, quite simply and eloquently, that he has observed through his own experience and the words/actions of other athiests, that the anger some athiests direct at the idea of a creator contradicts their lack of belief in one. I am a Christian, but I am not angry at the idea that some do not believe in God (only grieved). Whereas, I have encountered friends and acquaintances who seem to hold a great deal of aggression against an idea of a creator, as if they are personally offended.

  • @ivandj12
    @ivandj12 17 лет назад +3

    la forma en que lewis expone el cristianismo es poetica y profunda por lo cual podriamos afirmar que este es un hombre que marco la historia

  • @hanschdude23
    @hanschdude23 2 месяца назад

    “I’d been far more anxious to avoid suffering than to achieve delight.” Oh man! Oh God! Oh how I can relate to that.

  • @m35926
    @m35926 11 лет назад +4

    I love that last line. It made me laugh when I heard Ravi Zacharias quote that line from Lewis' conversion.

  • @GodsCommunity
    @GodsCommunity 6 лет назад +18

    Hello.
    _Do you see this comment? Enjoy!_ 🌼

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад +1

    Ah well, thanks for the encouragement. There is a unique difficulty in communicating with individuals whose concept of everything is contingent upon a different philosophy. I'm sure this is true of both sides in any conversation facing this dilemma.

  • @Vleertouwer
    @Vleertouwer 16 лет назад +2

    it is indeed beautiful to base your poems on imagination,I enjoy reading poems describing the most beautiful scenes you can make up, however, the truth is different.

  • @misselder1
    @misselder1 4 года назад +1

    What program is this from? It looks really good!

  • @amkaen
    @amkaen 16 лет назад +2

    Actually, Lewis believed that the outward conformity of the body influenced the inner, spiritual being. He did, in fact, kneel with clasped hands, because he believed that posture brought the spirit into submission. He writes about this in many of his books. Check them out.

  • @SubconsciousGatherer
    @SubconsciousGatherer 11 лет назад

    We are all born atheist; that is, we begin life without a concept of "gods." They are put into our heads by people who've had OTHER people put the idea into THEIR heads. The only reason I ever believed in the god-concept was because my parents taught me it was true. They taught me about the god-concept THEY were taught, ignoring all other gods. I reached a point where I cared more about truth and reality than what I'd been told. My search for "god" led me to atheism. I'm so glad I searched!

  • @ReservoirdogEC
    @ReservoirdogEC 15 лет назад

    Interesting that you note that I reference Einstein instead of trying to form a compelling argument of any nature. And, for the record, Einstein was apparently a theist or an agnostic at different points in his life, while Hawking could be generously referred to as a "hard" agnostic, neither of them supported Christianity or the concept of your God so much as they supported a "first cause" that may have been sentient.

  • @amkaen
    @amkaen 16 лет назад

    sethanaich--With every word you type, you prove my point over and over again. Science, which is constantly re-inventing itself and coming up with new theories to explain away something new research has found that makes old theories impossible, wants us to trust it to give us ultimate meaning and truth? With MY life? I'd rather swing out into eternity on the trust I have in a Friend Who has already died, and dying, defeated death, hell, and the grave.

  • @SubconsciousGatherer
    @SubconsciousGatherer 11 лет назад

    I cannot make the assertion that *all* things can be judged either "good" or "evil" or "bad" and are always absolute. Everything must be taken on a case-by-case basis. I believe in absolute reason. Reason is where justice comes from, not a static book of rules.

  • @Cristinact
    @Cristinact 15 лет назад

    Is this video available to purchase? Where can I get it? Any help will be most valuable

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад

    * Proving YOUR hypothesis (please forgive the mistake). I get ahead of myself sometimes. I'm sure you can relate.

  • @vdizhoor
    @vdizhoor 11 лет назад

    A conversion based on reason or argument is actually devoid of substance, because the reasons and arguments against conversion are far clearer, more logical, sincere and moral. The very essense of faith that has substance is in feeling, emotion, longing, desire - that is, after all, how faith is expressed: through music, archetecture, poetry of psalms, art.
    The logical aspects of religion - like theology, apologist arguments, etc. are if not foreign, then at least extremely unappealing.

  • @patrickfarley8036
    @patrickfarley8036 2 года назад

    From what movie or show was this clip taken?
    This is fantastic and I would very much enjoy watching the whole presentation!
    Thank you!

  • @SubconsciousGatherer
    @SubconsciousGatherer 11 лет назад

    I have these debates in public for the benefit of myself and the other person, but mainly for those who are reading along. I'm just putting the information out there. Forgive me if you thought I was being condescending to you; that was not my intention.

  • @Chronosei
    @Chronosei 16 лет назад

    Thanks Amkaen, I will check out some of his writing before I post again. Was thinking of the Space Trilogy, sounds cool. Cheers.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад

    You're right. I'm sweeping the dust off and moving on. You tend to pick one part of a response and hone in on that rather than engage the entire response or the questions posed. I have asked you which book or author you would suggest I read in order that I may better understand your viewpoint. If you would please, I still request a recommended reading. I want to engage your ideas, not argue diction. Who knows? Perhaps I will see the light yet.

  • @splitpcomedy
    @splitpcomedy 11 лет назад +4

    Beautiful.

  • @virvisquevir3320
    @virvisquevir3320 4 года назад +3

    "Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein.
    To not believe in God, you would have to abstract a concept of God from the rest of your experienced reality and say it doesn't fit. Who conjured this abstract concept? You did. You cannot know all possible configurations of the cosmos. At best, agnosticism seems plausible, leaving open the possibility for future experiences.
    Even believers in God do not know all there is to know about God. Each has his/her own present dynamic image of God, their own direct experience of God. An experience beyond words, concepts and models. But at least they are humble enough to be open to learn and experience more. Through awe and reverence and love. God does not have to fit Himself into the pre-existing categories by which you organise your world.
    Going to the supermarket looking for God: you find rice and corn flakes, milk and meat, cheese and crackers, etc, but no God, so you conclude after having carefully gone over every item that "God does not exist", while God is in the very building ensconcing everything and in the very atoms that make up all this stuff. A different level of abstraction. A different scope of perception. A different size of empathetic imagination.
    Perhaps God is broadcasting at a frequency your apparatus does not pick up at present.
    God does not fit your model; nothing wrong with God, only with your model. Scientism is a closed model. Materialistic and mechanical.
    All science does is create models for the purpose of prediction and control. All scientific models are provisional. As soon as a better model comes along, the old model is dropped for the new. Better at prediction and control. They are heuristic tools that work better or worse at their assigned task. They are not - and don't even pretend to be - 'reality". These models are made up of concepts abstracted from the rest of reality, fixed variables to which changing values are assigned: "temperature", "velocity", "mass", etc. Variables such as "position" and "velocity" have fuzzy values in quantum mechanics, in which all is finally reduces to probability waves. The certainties of 19th century science have all vanished.
    Appreciation. Apprehension. The magic - the progress, the expansion, the momentum - is in the question, not in the answer. The greatest mystery is the questioning subject. Consciousness.
    Keep an open mind. An open heart. Be brave enough for bold, new adventures. Ask new questions. Receive new answers.

    • @lordeoftheflies1110
      @lordeoftheflies1110 4 года назад

      Vir Quisque Vir Everything you said contradicted your belief in the Christian god. Don’t command persons to keep an open mind when you are song the exact thing which is choosing a side. You are the opposite of an atheist but you guys still create beliefs when you don’t have all the knowledge.
      The statement that you claimed Einstein said didn’t really make sense from my interpretation. How can imagination be more than knowledge; you have to have knowledge to imagine. You can’t dream about a car and not know what it is(when I say car I mean the definition of a car not what you think is a car). If you can imagine without knowledge, you are a super being . Imagination comes hand in hand with knowledge.
      You know what’s actually funny theists (specifically Christians) are taught that no one knows how the supreme being looks, so no one can say how he looks without the KNOWLEDGE of how he looks. Can you dream about how Jesus actually looks without actually seeing him?

    • @virvisquevir3320
      @virvisquevir3320 4 года назад

      Khaleesi Fuego - Thank you and God bless. What I meant is that everyone should be humble and not closed-minded and stubborn, too proud to learn new things. Of course keep an open mind. God would not lie. God is not restricted to our human-all-to-human conceptions. What Einstein meant is that you have questions about phenomena and imagine possible solutions then test them to create new knowledge and advance consciousness instead of just blindly repeating what you have been told or what you have read. Learn. Improve. Grow.

    • @sqlblindman
      @sqlblindman 4 года назад

      Foolish argument.
      When atheists say they don't believe in God they are referring to other people's concepts of God.
      Present your own definition of the god you believe in, and give reasonable evidence supporting your claim.

    • @billballinger5622
      @billballinger5622 3 года назад

      I love this comment. Very very well said

  • @melanieohara6941
    @melanieohara6941 4 года назад +4

    Wow, so glad I found this. Thanks!🙋🏼‍♀️

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад

    I have always been fascinated by religious studies. It was the primary choice of elective courses I took in college, and so naturally, yes, that question has occurred to me. I could tell you I have read the Bhagvad, the Dhamma, Torah,and the Koran, but these readings took place after I had already become a Christian, so this exposure may make no difference. As a Christian, I recognise the tendency to rationalize, as every religious adherent does, that my belief system is superior or truth. (tbc)

  • @bayreuth79
    @bayreuth79 16 лет назад

    Further to the Einstein quote: the word "pantheism" has more than one meaning. It can be used to mean a belief in a pantheon; or it can be used to mean that God and the universe are identical (in the same way that your body is with you).

  • @Nedz406
    @Nedz406 11 лет назад +1

    *Dawkins
    Exactly my point, you just perfectly summed up the theist argument and position, thanks for reinforcing my position :)

  • @pagancornflake
    @pagancornflake 15 лет назад

    Good comment. Even as an atheist myself, I have become weary of people relying on science alone to validate themselves,and presuming that it is the sole criterion which others should judge claims. Our faculties of reason play a role also. The findings of science must be interpreted by us (subjective beings). Stimuli are not suceptable to falsehood, our judgements are.

  • @Wohden
    @Wohden 14 лет назад

    @madhat2k
    It was the realization of the consequences of creatures of reason, in a world without meaning, which makes Lewis "angry at God" for his non-existence, as understood by Atheists. Further, Lewis says in the video, "Why should creatures have the burden of existence forced on them without their consent?"
    "Atheism turns out to be too simple. If the whole universe has no meaning, we should never have found out that it has no meaning. . ." C.S. Lewis From Mere Christianity

  • @mccloaker
    @mccloaker 7 лет назад +33

    I believe God exists. Came to realize it, much like C.S. Lewis did. I regard Him as an eccentric and random roommate. I acknowledge that he sometimes takes out the garbage, or helps with the rent, but sometimes I notice the toilet hasn't been flushed in months, and the back door has been left propped open with the air conditioner at full blast.

    • @debaterofeverythingpresent2775
      @debaterofeverythingpresent2775 6 лет назад

      You are biopolar

    • @anonb4632
      @anonb4632 6 лет назад +1

      Crown Admirer Do you mean bipolar? What is biOpolar? What is the evidence that mccloaker is bipolar?

    • @Paddy234
      @Paddy234 5 лет назад +2

      I don't believe you exist, all i believe i'm reading now is an random jumble of letters that somehow organised themselves accidentally into a sentence that i can make sense of and relate to ;). Gotta love the materialist world-view lol

    • @Shineyfitness
      @Shineyfitness 5 лет назад

      If you believe him, he is God, if you dont believe him he is God. He doesnt need you to be God so you can go fuck ur fool.

  • @louiseparlett3900
    @louiseparlett3900 10 лет назад +35

    God is love

    • @garyhosty
      @garyhosty 9 лет назад +2

      what kind ? the love of the drinker for his bottle or the gambler for his bet ? the love of the rich for their cash or the sexual lust of the deviant or the 'normal' - God is love is like saying one vague concept 'is' one complex multifacted human emotion. Small thinking.

    • @rockyseverino9230
      @rockyseverino9230 9 лет назад +3

      adam diamond adam, the new testament translates three different words to the modern english 'love'
      The word agape, means self sacrificial.
      Thats the kind of love God is into.
      The more you know!

    • @philipstuckey4922
      @philipstuckey4922 9 лет назад +2

      adam diamond Agape (/ˈæɡəpiː/[1] or /ˈæɡəpɪ/;[2] Classical Greek: ἀγάπη, agápē; Modern Greek: αγάπη IPA: [aˈɣapi]), which means "love: esp. brotherly love, charity; the love of God for man and of man for God

    • @baldeagle1171
      @baldeagle1171 8 лет назад

      +Philip Stuckey agape was used by early Christians to denote self sacrificing love. So self sacrificial is still not wrong

  • @FullchanAnon
    @FullchanAnon 11 лет назад +1

    And I learn more things everyday. Thank you for that.

    • @ruacharyeh9655
      @ruacharyeh9655 4 года назад

      Anon Ymous I put on the glorious armor of God to fight in the spiritual world(imagination) daily and I look amazing in His glory and I am battling evil along with other soldier of God. Come join us so I can show you my mighty sword! ❤️🙏🕊🔑☺️👑🏝

  • @SubconsciousGatherer
    @SubconsciousGatherer 11 лет назад +1

    Amen, brother. When it becomes so damn easy to pick apart the arguments of their best apologists, it’s clear to see the intellectual bankruptcy of their side. Well done!

  • @havock89
    @havock89 16 лет назад

    Questioning is essential to discovery of God too.

  • @vdizhoor
    @vdizhoor 11 лет назад

    I know where you are comming from, but this approach to religion is a fundamental one - one of history and cosmology, which most believers don't adhere to. Crazy preachers are a fringe (albeit a vocal one) of our society.
    Can organized religion exploit spiritual sentiments in the gullable? Yes. But the guallable are just as succeptable to greed, nationlaism, etc.
    In my opinion, we face much more problems from self-indulgence, self-centerdness and intolerance than we do from spiritual beliefs.

  • @havock89
    @havock89 16 лет назад

    This is an outstanding video. Where is the source taken from?

  • @SubconsciousGatherer
    @SubconsciousGatherer 11 лет назад

    A better wording on my part would’ve said, “I believe reason is the absolute best way to make sense of things,” hence “absolute reason.” It’s the human capacity to make sense of things. We have logic, deduction, skepticism and others at our disposal, so any attempts to use “faith” (wishful thinking) fall flat. I see reason as the polar opposite of faith. (To be cont.)

  • @doctorjay1976
    @doctorjay1976 14 лет назад +1

    cs lewis is awesome

  • @REDRAGON12345
    @REDRAGON12345 13 лет назад

    @BeavisNButtheadRock That's completely fair. Trust me, as a theist I am around many Christians who give us bad stereotypes. I just think its vital (And I hope you would agree) that finding truth is the main goal, not putting others down to stroke our own pride.

  • @vangelicmonk
    @vangelicmonk 16 лет назад

    It is a great documentary called "The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud..." You can find it on DVD through Amazon.

  • @vdizhoor
    @vdizhoor 11 лет назад

    Belief/Faith is not a form of gulability, but a surrender to something that you think might relieve your need. It isn't about being convinced and right, or finding truth, but about finding happiness, contentment where other methods have failed.

    • @Coolkid4205
      @Coolkid4205 6 лет назад

      vovka-morkovka so surrender and defeat for benefits?

  • @patrickschwemmer
    @patrickschwemmer 17 лет назад

    You might really enjoy Armand M. Nicholi, Jr.'s side-by-side reading of Lewis and Freud. Freud actually also rejected religious faith in a kind of teenage rebellion, centered around negative feelings about his father. It's not so simple; I think it's a question that requires more thought.

  • @DjDeficient
    @DjDeficient 12 лет назад

    Connotation; Noun. An act or instance of connoting.
    Ohhhhh I get it!

  • @REDRAGON12345
    @REDRAGON12345 13 лет назад

    @merneptah2 continued:the ontological argument from the possibility of God’s existence to his actuality, the argument from the 2nd law of thermodynamics, Einstein's theory of relativity with Hubble discovers of the cosmos, the historical fact of Jesus Christ and Him rising from the deal, just to name a few arguments.

  • @hoobler08
    @hoobler08 15 лет назад

    Excellent choice of vocabulary my man. It speaks volumes about your character. Keep on with that self-proclaimed victory.
    Again, God still loves you. Eat up, because it's going to eat at you no matter what.

  • @good2goskee
    @good2goskee 11 лет назад

    @ma049 as a teacher you can provide options and possibilities. A teacher does not need to speak in absolutes when there are different and valid understandings of how the world developed.

  • @FullchanAnon
    @FullchanAnon 11 лет назад

    On the subject of Christ being the same level as us, this is just my 2 cents, but I believe He HAD to be the same level as us in order to redeem us the way He did. Though the factor of Holy Spirit doing Marry does come in to question on whether that even qualify as same level as us.

  • @vdizhoor
    @vdizhoor 11 лет назад

    What I mean is that a conversion to a faith that bring converts a form of comfort and joy (not that religion has a monopoly on joy) is not based on cosmological arguments or word tricks. It is aquired through metaphor, ritual, inspirational music, you name it. Not through evidence. Not through logic.
    Of course the problem arises when religion impedes on the territory of reason and logic and claim them for itself to justify itself in a discussion of public policy, and holds on to power.

  • @damienbeckett4935
    @damienbeckett4935 11 лет назад +2

    He is talking about when they will need to go to war against those nations that are outside the Promised Land given to Israel. This is not a war of conquest, but a war to protect the fledgling nation of Israel against those nations that would be hostile to there existance.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад +1

    As a Christian, why would I not quote Isaiah? It's not uncommon to do so, especially considering he speaks of Christ in this passage. This particular prophesy was written 700 years prior to the birth of Jesus. It's very specific about the coming Messiah. The OT is an historical record for Christians. I follow it only as HISTORY and the story of God & man. Jews follow the Law of the OT. Christians follow the philosophy of Jesus (NT), which then explains the premise of the Law.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад +1

    I have one more question before I turn in. If not too personal, how did you come to believe what you believe about the existance (or lack thereof) of a creator? Experiences, parents, teachings, peers-these all have such an impact upon us. I'm always curious as to how these things shape an individual's story.

  • @vdizhoor
    @vdizhoor 11 лет назад

    Thanks, for the kind words, lucyinthesky. May you continue to find what you are looking for.

  • @misfitcandy
    @misfitcandy 16 лет назад

    I agree. Questioning is essential to discovery.

  • @beatrixkiddo5
    @beatrixkiddo5 2 года назад +1

    He's a genius so much respect 🕊️

  • @SubconsciousGatherer
    @SubconsciousGatherer 11 лет назад

    My point with the science vs. theologian comment is that the most major advances in our human evolvement have come NOT from "holy people" who were working in their god's name, but from *scientists* who cared enough about figuring out how the Universe works, as opposed to spending time thinking about dirt men, rib women, demons, and talking snakes.

  • @bayreuth79
    @bayreuth79 16 лет назад

    There are good reasons for belief in God. For instance, I would say that God is the best explanation for the world we happen to be in. Science tells us there was probably a 'Big Bang' and this was the beginning of the universe.Before the universe, when there was neither time nor space, what could cause the 'Big Bang' other than a causeless cause? Thus modern science brings us back to Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas and Theism.

  • @pagancornflake
    @pagancornflake 15 лет назад

    Perfect line.

  • @sallyjenkins8442
    @sallyjenkins8442 3 года назад

    I love CS Lewis!

  • @pagancornflake
    @pagancornflake 15 лет назад

    Also, there is such a thing, in my opinion, as a relative truth. These are the only truths which I would consider practical and useful to us in improving our everyday lives.
    The problem I have with objective truth is that, like any metaphysical claims, one must judge them to be true seperate from the biases of our emotions, selective perceptive methods etc. in order to judge them as true or existing. This I consider impossible. What do you think?

  • @andwhatfire
    @andwhatfire 16 лет назад

    Beautiful quote from Euripides.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад

    You have an excellent question and I see the rationale behind it. If you truly want to have a discussion with me about it, let's honestly do so. I will answer your questions to the best of my ability and you may answer mine. In order to address your point, I would like to gleam what you believe about morality. Trust me, I want to meet you on this. So let's both explore this. First, do you believe there is good and evil?

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад

    Haha, even as a theist I've questioned that. I'd be foolish not to observe this possibility of "flawed thinking." I suppose I can't know...I love cultures and that love for culture has led me to read other holy books. The Bible doesn't always tickle my ears (as in, I don't always want to hear it)...but truth rarely does tickle ears (if something does tickle the ears, best to question it even more fervently).

  • @vdizhoor
    @vdizhoor 11 лет назад

    I don't think that children need it. But I've seen adults go through struggles, and while on the edge of their ropes many experience something which brings them hope, strength and renewal. They usually describe it through terms found in myth. This natural placebo effect works best for them when believed.
    Is that the only way? No. Can they be taken advantage of? Yes.
    Can they take it too far, feed fundamentalism? Yes. But is that a reason to condemn it? Or to accuse them of ignorance? I say no.

  • @damienbeckett4935
    @damienbeckett4935 11 лет назад +8

    . If an Israelite soldier desired a captive woman he had to marry her, affording her all the rights and privileges of a wife. If an Israelite took a Hebrew woman or a foreign woman by force the penalty was death. The fact is, compared to the common practice of war in the ancient world, the Hebrews unusually compassionate.

  • @Atreus21
    @Atreus21 16 лет назад

    We need a C.S. Lewis for this time period. Maybe Peter Kreeft is he.

  • @anonymousperson8259
    @anonymousperson8259 6 лет назад

    What is this from? It sounds like a clip from perhaps a longer documentary because of how abruptly it ends. No sources were cited but there's got to be a source! I want to see the whole thing! Oh no, look at me, having the desire for something that I can't be sure exists because I've never seen it. How absurd eh?

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад

    And I think your life does have meaning, much more than you give it credit. So much more, that a Creator waits for you to acknowledge just how much meaning you have to Him. There is nothing quite so humbling as admitting that mankind doesn't have the universe figured out. And if it be my life based on a lie, at the end of this life, I pay no price. But if your life is based on the lie, at the end of this life, you pay a price. A heavy price, if my "lie" turns out to be truth.

  • @Mylada
    @Mylada 11 лет назад

    As Gallussapien said and Theory is just the way we in science explain things. Everything is theory because if we get better understanding we can replace it. Because we can't ever be 100% sure it is as it is or we would lower yourself to level of faith which has nothing to do with science..

  • @elunico13
    @elunico13 11 лет назад

    You're right! Thats why God calls them fools. They despise wisdom and instruction and think theyre right in their own eyes. We were foolish and deceived also, before God gave us repentance to acknowledge the truth. Sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ is our only hope. PRAISE THE KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS! JESUS CHRIST !

  • @bayreuth79
    @bayreuth79 16 лет назад

    A point about deism. Einstein never referred to humself as a deist. This is because the deist understanding is that God created the world and now has no further dealings with it- in other words, the deist God is not identical with the universe, he transcends it because he created it.

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад

    “In a universe of blind physical forces and genetic replication, some people are going to get hurt, other people are going to get lucky, and you won’t find any rhyme or reason in it, nor any justice. The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing but blind pitiless indifference.” p.133 The Watchmaker -Richard Dawkins (His words, not mine. Not a gross mischaracterization, I'd say.)

  • @Fashion4life
    @Fashion4life 12 лет назад

    That's sad you feel this way, I think that being an atheist allows you to choose whatever you want to do with life and doing what makes you feel the best. There's sense in life, it's beautiful.

    • @AdamantLightLP
      @AdamantLightLP Год назад

      Religion lays guidelines for a happy life, with ironically more choices. If you crash and bur early because you did whatever you want (ate poorly and got obese for instance) it's really limiting, isn't it?

  • @DIVIN3KINGDOM
    @DIVIN3KINGDOM 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! This is great! :DK

  • @SubconsciousGatherer
    @SubconsciousGatherer 11 лет назад

    What it comes down to for me is BELIEFS ARE IMPORTANT because they inspire our actions, period. If people believe in all sorts of contradictory claims about incompatible gods then there is going to be trouble. Is it too much to ask (nay, INSIST) that when someone claims an INVISIBLE ALL-POWERFUL BEING EXISTS that they be urged to PROVE IT? Why is FAITH this trump card that always, ALWAYS lets them off the hook? It's *absurd* to leave extraordinary beliefs unchecked, is it not?

  • @elunico13
    @elunico13 11 лет назад +4

    How do you determine anything to be true?
    I saw that you took time to honestly search for truth. I wanted to know how you went about it.
    I am a follower of Christ.

  • @normanwise8852
    @normanwise8852 11 лет назад

    An interesting testimony of how one man moved from rejecting the idea of God to belief in the actual existence of God.

  • @good2goskee
    @good2goskee 11 лет назад

    You asked what standard teachers hold themselves to....I am telling you that a teacher can present different persepectives on truth. Kids are provided tools to find/determine what is reasonable for them regarding truth. Math and Physics has absolutes..... most other disciplines have greys

  • @lucyinthesky317
    @lucyinthesky317 11 лет назад

    That's the main philosophy of scripture (looking directly and only at the Bible as the source, not commentaries, not denominations). "Good works" is the term used to described moral choices. The Bible has a theme of redemption-the old testament points to the promise that God had to redeem His people, while the New Testament points to Jesus as the fulfillment of this promise. Faith in Christ redeems man to God. ...