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Veritas Domain Apologetics Resources on Birth of Jesus Christ (2025)
Over the years I have written a lot on apologetics concerning the Bible and the Christian worldview. This includes materials related to the birth of Jesus.
Ancient Language Expert on BANNED Bible, Book of Enoch & Jesus Origins I Wes Huff 257
https://youtu.be/CUkZfgE-L_k
https://youtu.be/CUkZfgE-L_k
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Ancient Language Expert on BANNED Bible, Book of Enoch & Jesus Origins | Wes Huff • 257
(***TIMESTAMPS in description below) ~ Wesley Huff is the Central Canada Director for Apologetics Canada and has participated in numerous public dialogues, debates, and interfaith events on issues of faith, belief, and religion across North America.
PATREON…
PATREON…
Isaiah 45:7
(KJV) I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.
(ESV) I form light and create darkness; I make well-being and create calamity; I am the LORD, who does all these things.
Is God the Author of Evil?
The assertion in this passage is so bold that Marcion, an early Christian heretic, used this text to prove that the God of the Old Testament was a different being from the God of the New. Thus the nature of this hard saying is simply this: Is God the author of evil?
Numerous texts flatly declare that God is not, and could not be, the author of evil. For example, Deuteronomy 32:4 declares that “his works are perfect, and all his ways are just. [He is] a faithful God who does no wrong, upright and just is he.” Similarly, Psalm 5:4 notes, “You are not a God who takes pleasure in evil.” If we read the Bible in its total canonical setting, it would seem that God is without evil or any pretense of evil.
The text in question refers to physical evil. As does Lamentations 3:38, it contrasts prosperity and adversity. Thus the good is physical goodness and happiness, while the evil is physical distress, misfortune, calamity and natural evil, such as storms, earthquakes and other disasters.
Even though much of the physical evil often comes through the hand of wicked men and women, ultimately God permits it. Thus, according to the Hebrew way of speaking, which ignores secondary causation in a way Western thought would never do, whatever God permits may be directly attributed to him, often without noting that secondary and sinful parties were the immediate causes of the disaster.
The evil spoken of in this text and similar passages (such as Jer 18:11; Lam 3:38 and Amos 3:6) refers to natural evil and not moral evil. Natural evil is seen in a volcanic eruption, plague, earthquake and destructive fire. It is God who must allow (and that is the proper term) these calamities to come. But, one could ask, isn’t a God who allows natural disasters thereby morally evil?
To pose the question in this manner is to ask for the origins of evil. Christianity has more than answered the problem of the presence of evil (for that is the whole message of the cross) and the problem of the outcome of evil (for Christ’s resurrection demonstrates that God can beat out even the last enemy and greatest evil, death itself). But Christianity’s most difficult question is the origin of evil. Why did God ever allow “that stuff” in the first place?
Augustine taught that evil is not a substance. It is, as it were, a byproduct of our freedom, and especially of our sin. The effects of that sin did not fall solely on the world of humans. Its debilitating effects hit the whole natural world as well. Nevertheless, it is not as if God can do nothing or that he is just as surprised as we are by natural evil. Any disaster must fall within the sovereign will of God, even though God is not the sponsor or author of that evil. When we attempt to harmonize these statements we begin to invade the realms of divine mystery.
What we can be sure of, however, is the fact that God is never, ever, the originator and author of evil. It would be contrary to his whole nature and being as consistently revealed in Scripture.
Hard Sayings of the Bible by Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Peter H. Davids, F. F. Bruce and Manfred T. Brauch
“The Bible defines evil using words such as ungodliness, unrighteousness, and injustice. Each term is used as the negation, the opposite of the positive thing that’s being affirmed. Injustice or un-justness can be understood only against the previous concept of justice. Unrighteousness can be recognized as unrighteousness only against the background of righteousness. In this sense, the great theologians would say that evil is like a parasite. It can’t be known in and of itself as some independent being but can be known and understood only against the positive standard.
(KJV) I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.
(ESV) I form light and create darkness; I make well-being and create calamity; I am the LORD, who does all these things.
Is God the Author of Evil?
The assertion in this passage is so bold that Marcion, an early Christian heretic, used this text to prove that the God of the Old Testament was a different being from the God of the New. Thus the nature of this hard saying is simply this: Is God the author of evil?
Numerous texts flatly declare that God is not, and could not be, the author of evil. For example, Deuteronomy 32:4 declares that “his works are perfect, and all his ways are just. [He is] a faithful God who does no wrong, upright and just is he.” Similarly, Psalm 5:4 notes, “You are not a God who takes pleasure in evil.” If we read the Bible in its total canonical setting, it would seem that God is without evil or any pretense of evil.
The text in question refers to physical evil. As does Lamentations 3:38, it contrasts prosperity and adversity. Thus the good is physical goodness and happiness, while the evil is physical distress, misfortune, calamity and natural evil, such as storms, earthquakes and other disasters.
Even though much of the physical evil often comes through the hand of wicked men and women, ultimately God permits it. Thus, according to the Hebrew way of speaking, which ignores secondary causation in a way Western thought would never do, whatever God permits may be directly attributed to him, often without noting that secondary and sinful parties were the immediate causes of the disaster.
The evil spoken of in this text and similar passages (such as Jer 18:11; Lam 3:38 and Amos 3:6) refers to natural evil and not moral evil. Natural evil is seen in a volcanic eruption, plague, earthquake and destructive fire. It is God who must allow (and that is the proper term) these calamities to come. But, one could ask, isn’t a God who allows natural disasters thereby morally evil?
To pose the question in this manner is to ask for the origins of evil. Christianity has more than answered the problem of the presence of evil (for that is the whole message of the cross) and the problem of the outcome of evil (for Christ’s resurrection demonstrates that God can beat out even the last enemy and greatest evil, death itself). But Christianity’s most difficult question is the origin of evil. Why did God ever allow “that stuff” in the first place?
Augustine taught that evil is not a substance. It is, as it were, a byproduct of our freedom, and especially of our sin. The effects of that sin did not fall solely on the world of humans. Its debilitating effects hit the whole natural world as well. Nevertheless, it is not as if God can do nothing or that he is just as surprised as we are by natural evil. Any disaster must fall within the sovereign will of God, even though God is not the sponsor or author of that evil. When we attempt to harmonize these statements we begin to invade the realms of divine mystery.
What we can be sure of, however, is the fact that God is never, ever, the originator and author of evil. It would be contrary to his whole nature and being as consistently revealed in Scripture.
Hard Sayings of the Bible by Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Peter H. Davids, F. F. Bruce and Manfred T. Brauch
“The Bible defines evil using words such as ungodliness, unrighteousness, and injustice. Each term is used as the negation, the opposite of the positive thing that’s being affirmed. Injustice or un-justness can be understood only against the previous concept of justice. Unrighteousness can be recognized as unrighteousness only against the background of righteousness. In this sense, the great theologians would say that evil is like a parasite. It can’t be known in and of itself as some independent being but can be known and understood only against the positive standard.
And like a parasite, if the host dies, the parasite dies with it, because the parasite depends on the host for its own strength and existence. This is true of evil. We can’t really define it except against the background of the good.”
— Why Is There Evil? (Crucial Questions) by R.C. Sproul
— Why Is There Evil? (Crucial Questions) by R.C. Sproul
Forwarded from Answering Islam
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2024 Dawah crash compilation
A montage of notable debates in 2024 where dawah crashed and burned. Grab a drink, kick your feet up and watch, learn the arguments and share.
Also shout out to @OneWayApologetics , @chrisatspeakerscorner @KingSilv @GodLogic2.0 @SIIIG1 @SocoFilms @LloydDeJongh…
Also shout out to @OneWayApologetics , @chrisatspeakerscorner @KingSilv @GodLogic2.0 @SIIIG1 @SocoFilms @LloydDeJongh…
Forwarded from Answering Islam
Sunnah dot com edits the grade of ahadith, but they forget the wayback machine exposes this.
https://youtu.be/j_ZuCyTXnwM
https://youtu.be/j_ZuCyTXnwM
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SUNNAH SCANDAL: They EDITED This HADITH Grading? | CLIP
LINKS:
Full Stream: https://www.youtube.com/live/k-StWGzoB8M?si=wN77iyl401uSrXbn
Link to newly edited Hadith: https://sunnah.com/ibnmajah:1986
Archive for the same Hadith: https://web.archive.org/web/20240523204632/https://sunnah.com/ibnmajah:1986
Arabic…
Full Stream: https://www.youtube.com/live/k-StWGzoB8M?si=wN77iyl401uSrXbn
Link to newly edited Hadith: https://sunnah.com/ibnmajah:1986
Archive for the same Hadith: https://web.archive.org/web/20240523204632/https://sunnah.com/ibnmajah:1986
Arabic…
Famous Atheist Penn Jillette’s Insight on Christians Sharing Their Faith
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/MusFoM2dwJY
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/MusFoM2dwJY
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Famous Atheist Penn Jillette’s Insight on Christians Sharing Their Faith
Forwarded from Answering Islam
Do Muslims and Christians pray to the same God? Muslim and Christian Debate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaIvsw-8I_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaIvsw-8I_c
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Do Muslims and Christians pray to the same God? Muslim and Christian Debate
Islam vs Christianity: Do We Worship the Same God? with Dr. Andy Bannister & Abdullah Al Andalusi
In a world filled with questions about faith, truth, and the future, can Islam and Christianity find common ground, or do their beliefs reveal irreconcilable…
In a world filled with questions about faith, truth, and the future, can Islam and Christianity find common ground, or do their beliefs reveal irreconcilable…
#Bible Contradiction? Was David a man of war before he fought Goliath?
#Christianity #Apologetics https://veritasdomain.wordpress.com/2024/12/21/bible-contradiction-was-david-a-man-of-war-before-he-fought-goliath/
#Christianity #Apologetics https://veritasdomain.wordpress.com/2024/12/21/bible-contradiction-was-david-a-man-of-war-before-he-fought-goliath/
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Bible Contradiction? Was David a man of war before he fought Goliath?
For today’s post we will tackle the question the Skeptic Annotated Bible asked: Was David a man of war before he fought Goliath? Here are the two answers which the skeptic believes indicate a Bible…
Wes Huff talks biblically accurate angels, Book of Enoch, & the Ethiopian Bible
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Wes Huff talks biblically accurate angels, Book of Enoch, & the Ethiopian Bible
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Forwarded from Catholicism and Orthodoxy
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A "Worship Problem" For Protestants?
Do Protestants lack worship (or the highest form of worship) because we don't have the sacrifice of Christ in the Eucharist?
See my video, "Is the Eucharist a Sacrifice?" https://youtu.be/UIAhHpUSPqE?si=nVuiTJ97mrx5VV-d
Truth Unites (https://truthunites.org)…
See my video, "Is the Eucharist a Sacrifice?" https://youtu.be/UIAhHpUSPqE?si=nVuiTJ97mrx5VV-d
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Forwarded from Answering Islam
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Is the Ending of Mark "Fishy"? | Answering Hamza
Is the ending of Mark’s Gospel “fishy”? Hamza thinks so, but his argument doesn’t hold up. Let’s break down Mark’s ending, prophecy, and why Hamza’s double standards don’t add up.
Stein's paper: https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/21824163/robert-h-stein…
Stein's paper: https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/21824163/robert-h-stein…