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This YouTube video discusses Ahmed Deedat's beliefs that the Bible is not the true word of God. Deedat provides evidence that the Bible has been revised many times and that it contains stories that can be harmful to children.

  • 00:00:00 This YouTube video is about Ahmed Deedat's disagreement with other Muslims about their belief in Jesus. Deedat points out that the Holy Bible is full of references to Jesus, even in texts that are not traditionally associated with Christianity. He argues that this proves that the Bible is the true word of God.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, Mr. Duritz, a self-taught Muslim scholar of the Christian Bible, discusses his experiences with Christianity and Christianity's relationship to Islam. He then introduces Mr. Deedat, a layman who will share his experiences with Christianity and Islam. Mr. Deedat will have 10 minutes to answer any questions the audience may have. After his speech, Mr. Deedat will invite those who have questions to line up.
  • 00:10:00 This 1-minute video introduces Ahmed Deedat and his upcoming book, "The Last Testament: The Holy Quran." Deedat explains that the Bible, Old and New Testaments, are not the only sources of religious teachings, and that the Quran is the closest to the believer to Muslims. He also notes that an index in the back of the book makes it easy to find information on any subject.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses how different people may identify the Bible as being different versions, but ultimately it is all the same book. Ahmed Deedat, the commentator, then brings up a few different Bibles and asks which one the pastor accepts as the true Word of God. He says that the RSV, which is a Protestant Bible, is the one accepted.
  • 00:20:00 This video introduces Ahmed Deedat, a Muslim scholar who has contacts with Jews, and discusses his theory that the Bible is not the true word of God. Deedat argues that the first word in the Bible, God's, should be translated as God's, not God's in Hebrew. He then presents evidence that the Bible has been revised many times, and that the Christian Hemi Scholar or Bishop has no right to change the meaning of a word in the Bible. Deedat says that Moses, not the Bible, was the author of the Old Testament.
  • 00:25:00 In this video, Ahmed Deedat discusses the differences between the Bible and other religious texts, and shows that the Bible is not the work of Moses or any other prophets. He then demonstrates the similarity between Isaiah 37 and another book, King, by reading the text word for word.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses the differences between the Bible and the Quran, and points out that the Bible was not a verbal revelation like Muslims believe about the Quran. The Christian author argues that even if someone is less educated than himself, they can still write volumes better than him. He argues that inspiration comes from those who have done the job before, and in Luke 3:23, we find the genealogy of Jesus.
  • 00:35:00 In this passage, Satan is standing up against Israel. God knows everything and is not surprised by Satan's rebellion. Christians who try to claim that the Bible is God's word are not being honest with their readers.
  • 00:40:00 In this YouTube video, Ahmed Deedat discusses the differences between God and Satan and their respective roles in inspiring people. He points to 2 Kings chapter 7 as evidence that Satan inspired David to take a census, and St. John contradicts himself in this regard. Deedat asks a woman whether she can tell him how much difference there is between zero and one, and she cannot answer. He then asks a number of Khurana ladies if they would like to participate in a giveaway of 100 pounds of gold, but all of them decline. Deedat concludes by saying that he does not know how to answer the question of whether God or Satan is more powerful.
  • 00:45:00 The author of Canonical's and the author of Kings disagree about how many wives Abraham had. Solomon had among could in 2 chronicles chapter 9 verse 25 and Solomon had among so many things four thousand stalls of horses four thousand stables of horses 2 kings chapter 4 verse 26 says and Solomon had forty thousand stalls of horses was it four thousand per 40,000 this God this Holy Spirit what did he inspire the author of Canonical's and what did he inspire the author of Kings four thousand or 40,000 the difference is only thirty six thousand now don't tell me this was a question of zero you know you add a zero and it becomes so much more the Jews in this age they didn't know the zero they didn't know what they used to write it in words they didn't know the word zero they didn't know they learned it from my forefathers from India the Arabs took it and he gave it to the Western world zero one Samuels contradiction 1 Samuel chapter 28 verse 6 and when Saul the father-in-law of David and when Saul inquired of the Lord inquired of the Lord he would have no God to tell him directing the Lord did not answer him either by dreams over him or by the prophets God didn't answer him 1 chronicles
  • 00:50:00 The author of this article suggests that the Bible is dangerous because it can open up opportunities to discuss sex and morality. The article also suggests that the Bible might get an X rating in some countries.
  • 00:55:00 The YouTube video "Is the Bible the true word of God?" introduces Ahmed Deedat and discusses his beliefs that the Bible cannot be the true word of God because of the stories of Samson and Delilah. Deedat then provides a short excerpt from Judges chapter 16, which he says demonstrates that the Bible does not condemn prostitution. Deedat also discusses the idea that stories can influence children's character, and how this can be harmful.

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In this YouTube video, Muslim scholar and author Ahmed Deedat challenges Christians to provide evidence that the Bible is the true word of God. Deedat provides examples of allegedly miraculous events in the Bible that he believes were not actually performed by God, and he asks Christians to return his book to the woman who lent it to him.

  • 01:00:00 This YouTube video introduces Ahmed Deedat, a Muslim scholar and author who believes that the Bible is not the true word of God. Deedat provides examples of allegedly miraculous events in the Bible that he believes were not actually performed by God, and he challenges Christians to provide evidence that these events actually took place. Deedat concludes the video by asking Christians to return his book to the woman who lent it to him.

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