<<@ФилософияотБэнни says : This is a fabulous work>> <<@hughroberson says : Great job on this and part 1, subscribed ❤>> <<@janleo9837 says : Hi. I really love your Work! Thank you! Have you ever thought about animating the Essay ‚Is Theology Poetry‘? For me it is one of the greatest apologetic answers on the subject of worldviews and is still giving answers to the Great questions of our time. Maybe it Could be a next fruitful project?;) I would really appreciate it!>> <<@hudosjdicicidi says : Hey, did you take down your "The Funeral of a Great Myth"? I've been looking for it but cannot find it.>> <<@thomasmacejko5450 says : glad your channel is still active and that older videos that had been taken down are reuploaded. The audio quality is lacking some fine tuning on the voice track, what setup are you using (mic and audio interface/DAC)>> <<@NeroLobo says : I just found the channel. Very well done. Cheers.>> <<@46pippi says : Fantastic!>> <<@Paulthored says : The Anti-Nature Religions, seem to recognize that giving oneself over to ones desires... Is clearly wrong. But lack a good path to then follow, save the simple idea of denying completely ones desires.>> <<@sennest says : Wonderfully done and illustrated!!🙏🙏😎👍👍 Yet again another brilliant job of inspiration! Thank you!>> <<@tobetrayafriend says : Brilliant as always...makes you think>> <<@JS-kv2xt says : Oh, YES! A new CS Doodle video!!>> <<@CSLewisDoodle says : More from Lewis on Jesus' other miracles: “There is an activity of God displayed throughout creation, a wholesale activity, let us say, which men refuse to recognise. The miracles done by God incarnate, living as a man in Palestine, perform the very same things as this wholesale activity, but at a different speed and on a smaller scale. One of their chief purposes is that men, having seen a thing done by personal power on the small scale, may recognise, when they see the same thing done on the large scale, that the power behind it is also personal - is indeed the very same person who lived among us two thousand years ago. The miracles in fact are a retelling in small letters of the very same story which is written across the whole world in letters too large for some of us to see. Of that larger script part is already visible, part is still unsolved. In other words, some of the miracles do locally what God has already done universally: others do locally what He has not yet done, but will do. In that sense, and from our human point of view, some are reminders and others prophecies. God creates the vine and teaches it to draw up water by its roots and, with the aid of the sun, to turn that water into a juice which will ferment and take on certain qualities. Thus every year, from Noah's time till ours, God turns water into wine. That, men fail to see. Either like the Pagans they refer the process to some finite spirit, Bacchus or Dionysus [Roman and Greek gods of the wine making] : or else, like the moderns, they attribute real and ultimate causality to the chemical and other material phenomena which are all that our senses can discover in it. But when Christ at Cana makes water into wine, the mask is off. The miracle has only half its effect if it only convinces us that Christ is God: it will have its full effect if whenever we see a vineyard or drink a glass of wine we remember that here works He who sat at the wedding party in Cana. Every year God makes a little corn into much corn: the seed is sown and there is an increase, and men, according to the fashion of their age, say "It is Ceres [a Roman god of corn], it is Adonis [a Greek god of Corn], it is the Corn King [a pagan English god of corn]," or else "It is the Laws of Nature". The close-up, the translation, of this annual wonder is the feeding of the five thousand. Bread is not made there of nothing. Bread is not made of stones, as the Devil once suggested to our Lord in vain. A little bread is made into much bread. The Son will do nothing but what He sees the Father do. There is, so to speak, a family style...” (Miracles Essay, C.S. Lewis)>> <<@jg36 says : Thank you for making these, you’re doing great work!!>>
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