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This video discusses the accuracy of the Bible and how it has been corrupted over time. It also discusses how people can make movies about Jesus, and how this doesn't change the truth of the Bible.

  • 00:00:00 In this YouTube video, a Christian responds to a Muslim who has invited him to Christianity and asks why the Bible doesn't mention Jesus being God. The Christian argues that even if the Scriptures are true, Jesus cannot be justified as God based upon them.
  • 00:05:00 The YouTube video discusses the letters of Paul and how they influence the Gospel stories. It argues that Paul is not reliable as a source of information for beliefs about original sin, and that without him, these beliefs would be different.
  • 00:10:00 The guest argues that because David was conceived through sin, he is not accepted by God. However, the guest concedes that the verse could also mean that David will be laughed at.
  • 00:15:00 The video's host interviews a Christian man about why he believes that the biblical account of Jesus healing on the Sabbath is accurate. The Christian man cites scripture to support his claim, but admits that there is some disagreement among Christian scholars over the longer ending of Mark.
  • 00:20:00 The author discusses how a Muslim was invited to Christianity, but didn't expect the response he received. The author points out that the Bible is not 100% accurate and that people can corrupt it. He also discusses how people can make movies about Jesus, and how this doesn't change the truth of the Bible.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses the fact that the oldest manuscripts of the Old Testament (11th century) do not match what is found in the Bible. The Muslim in the video makes the claim that the Old Testament is corrupted, and Chris responds by saying that this is not true. Chris goes on to say that the story of John in the Gospel of John is not found in any of the original manuscripts.
  • 00:30:00 The YouTube video discusses the reliability of the Bible, specifically the New Testament. The guest speaker points out that the oldest manuscripts of the New Testament are from the 4th century, which was 90 years after Jesus' death. He argues that this doesn't prove the Bible's reliability, as the scrap could have been created at any time after the original manuscripts were written. Additionally, the guest speaker points out that there are differences between the Gospel of John and the other Gospels, which shows that they were not written at the same time.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses how the Catholic Church became a thing, and how John the Baptist was not a Catholic. It argues that the manuscripts which are not Catholic are still Catholic because they were written by Catholic authors.
  • 00:40:00 The YouTube video discusses how Chris believes that the New Testament is inconsistent and unreliable. Chris then goes on to talk about the reliability of Paul, who he believes is not inspired by God or Jesus.
  • 00:45:00 This individual discusses how the Pharisees would have a problem with Jesus healing on the Sabbath, and that they believed it was compulsory to save a life on the Sabbath, even if it's not life-threatening injury.
  • 00:50:00 The speaker argues that the rabbinical teachings that came after Jesus contradict many of the things that Jesus did and said. The speaker also argues that the Pharisees had no issues with Jesus healing on the Sabbath or calling them Messiah.
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses how a Pharisee, Paul, petitioned a sentence from the high priest in order to have Authority to hunt Christians. This authority did not exist in most cultures at the time, and the Pharisees were not the only group with their own laws.

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In this YouTube video, a man invites a Muslim to Christianity, but he didn't expect the response he received. The Muslim challenges the man to investigate the evidence for Christianity and to think critically about the religion.

  • 01:00:00 In this YouTube video, a man explains that early Christians believed that Jews no longer needed to follow the law of Moses because Jesus had replaced it. Muslims also agree with this belief. However, the man argues that this does not mean that the Bible has been changed, as this was not the original intention of Paul.
  • 01:05:00 The video discusses the idea that the Disciples of Jesus did not believe that Gentiles needed to keep all of the laws of Moses, as some points in the law of Moses came from before Moses. The Disciples of Jesus ultimately decided that these points were still relevant and necessary for those who were living amongst the Jews.
  • 01:10:00 The video discusses how some people mistakenly believe that once someone is saved, they no longer have to obey God's commandments. The speaker points out that this is not what Jesus taught, and that what matters is that the Disciples of Jesus followed Jesus closely and believed in what he said.
  • 01:15:00 The video discusses a possible problem that may arise if disciples of Jesus disagree with Paul on certain teachings. Without Paul, these disciples would not be considered Christian.
  • 01:20:00 This YouTube video provides a contrasting view of the disagreement between the Disciples of Jesus and Paul. Chris argues that there was no disagreement, while Victor insists that there was. Chris argues that the disagreement is due to the different concepts each group is using, while Victor argues that it is because Chris is mixing up who was right and who was wrong.
  • 01:25:00 In this video, Chris expounds on the Nazarite vow, which is a commitment made by Jewish men to abstain from certain activities in order to show their dedication to God. Paul references the vow in his letter to the Romans, stating that the law was given to show that the promise made to Abraham was still valid for Gentiles. Chris argues that the connection between the two is missing, and that the theory that Paul is teaching anti-Jewish conspiracy is a "conspiracy theory."
  • 01:30:00 In this YouTube video, a Christian argues that since the Disciples of Jesus did not teach that a "holy spirit" guides and corrects Christians, this proves that this spirit does not exist. Chris argues that this is evidence against the existence of the Holy Spirit.
  • 01:35:00 This YouTube video features a man inviting a Muslim to Christianity, but he didn't expect the response he received. The man discusses his own faith journey, and how he has come to accept Christianity as his own. He challenges the Muslim to investigate the evidence for Christianity and to think critically about the religion.

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