Universalism in Church History is a Fascinating Story by Gavin Ortlund
https://youtu.be/5W5uwKrunUU?si=_KxXq7hTF9sH0qwL
Universalism in Church History is a Fascinating Story by Gavin Ortlund
https://youtu.be/5W5uwKrunUU?si=_KxXq7hTF9sH0qwL
Dr. Lydia McGrew recently discussed whether the 'Maximal Data Case' is better than the 'Minimal Facts Argument' for the Resurrection of Jesus. Paulogia responded in his video titled: Christian Scholar Exposes Minimal Resurrection Facts. The first half of the video was fantastic. The second half of the video...well, Paulogia attempted to critique maximal data and it wasn't good. In this video Erik Manning is joined with Dr. Jonathan McLatchie, Tim McGrew and Lydia McGrew to review Paulogia's criticism.
What Paulogia Gets Wrong About the Maximal Data Case for the Resurrection
https://youtu.be/8BQDcl7nOX8
The following video has two atheists discussing the common but false myth that Christians burned down the great and famous library of Alexandria. I would of course not agree with everything they say. But it's an interesting video that should help refute those atheists who are constantly spreading this myth around. Here's a link to O'Neill's blog History For Atheists where he often debunks atheist myths regarding history [and sometimes about science, etc.]. Again, I would obviously disagree with a lot of what O'Neill says when he criticizes Christianity etc. He's attempts to be an "equal opportunity" "debunker."