Would you like to know absolutely everything? Think again!

Would you like to know absolutely everything? Think again!

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Francis Bacon once said, 'He who questions much, shall learn much, and retain much.' In this video, CrossExamined Apologetics Team (CAT) member Bobby Conway explains that we shouldn't be afraid to ask questions, because the only One who knows everything is God! ???? ???????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ?? Jesus, You and the Essentials of Christianity by Frank Turek: INSTRUCTOR Study Guide???????? https://cutt.ly/eIyeiKG, STUDENT Study Guide????????https://cutt.ly/OIyegwW, and DVD????????https://cutt.ly/aIyelh6 ?? Your Most Important Thinking Skill by Dr. Frank Turek DVD????????https://bit.ly/3EAWR3J (mp4) download???????? https://bit.ly/3KAvbjn ???? ???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????? (????????????-????????????????????????????????????????) ???? ? Website: https://crossexamined.org/donate/ ? PayPal: https://bit.ly/Support_CrossExamined_PayPal ???? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???? ? Facebook: https://facebook.com/CrossExamined.org ? Twitter: https://twitter.com/Frank_Turek ? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drfrankturek/ ? Pinterest: https://pin.it/JF9h0nA ????? ???????????????????????????????????? ????? ? Website: https://crossexamined.org ? Store: https://impactapologetics.com/ ? Online Courses: https://www.onlinechristiancourses.com/ ????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ????? ? iTunes: http://bit.ly/CrossExamined_Podcast ? Google Play: https://cutt.ly/0E2eua9 ? Spotify: http://bit.ly/CrossExaminedOfficial_Podcast ? Stitcher: http://bit.ly/CE_Podcast_Stitcher #Apologetics #AllKnowing #BobbyConway

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@krystal6612 Says:
Amen 🙏 GOD IS SO SO SO GOOD TO US❤❤❤ HE ALWAYS KNOWS WHAT WE NEED AND WHAT WE DONT NEED❤❤❤❤
@MiaH79 Says:
I would not! There is stuff going on that I could not handle knowing. I'll stay graceful ignorant.
@Nick-ij5nt Says:
I definitely wouldn't want to know everything in this life, that would be awful. But when I die and I'm in heaven with God I have a whole long list of things I'm planning to ask him. I'm gonna be like those annoying 5 year olds that ask 10 questions every minute.😂 Surely there are some things that God doesn't tell anybody which would be kinda depressing.
@1luv4j Says:
Knowledge already exists if you would have been faithful to Abba and mother like me you have infinite information based on your needs call The Acacia instinct love and intuition wisdom. Christians are going to prison you have broke God's law! Repent!
@morlewen7218 Says:
If I were omniscientt and omnipotent I could prevent the bad and the ugly by not acting. That would mean no good, too. But I could live with that knowledge in mind. Who can live in absolute isolation if not a omniscient and omnipotent being. Oh I forgot. I am not alone but together with my different personalities. Or I could give everything a holy and perfect nature. Would be quite boring. Nothing to torture or punish. Nobody needs salvation. Nobody can see what a great guy I am.
@rtholman83 Says:
Just talked to someone about this the other day. No I wouldn’t like to know everything. Solomon talk about this as well.
@nobody1042 Says:
I already know the "Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." It is a movie, starring Clint Eastwood.
@believeonChriststaystrong7589 Says:
I honestly love these videos and have a passion for learning languages. I know a lot of French and I’m currently learning Spanish, do you guys need these videos translated into other languages to provide this information to other countries?
@Scorpion-my3dv Says:
It was the desire to know everything that got us in trouble in the first place (Adam and Eve wanting to be like God knowing good and evil)
@evolutionofbeliefs Says:
2:05 curiosity taken to it's extreme can be dangerous but it brought us the internet aggressively used for televangelism. That curiosity brought us a medication for leprosy and identification of it's causative agent. In the early times those with leprosy were considered unclean until curiosity saved them.
@Theo_Skeptomai Says:
Though it is not reasonable to believe it is possible to know all things, I certainly strive to do so. Case in point would be the claims of Christianity. I have yet to encounter any credible evidence that can substantiate any of the multitude of claims asserted in the bible. No a single one. But I am open to examine ANY evidence presented me.
@markfullbrighton5070 Says:
Hey Christians, I am an agnostic but I wanted to give you the most important advice that you will ever need. And that advice is PLEASE DO NOT HAVE CHILDREN. If you have a child, not only is it going to suffer the inevitable sufferings in life, but more importantly, it might go to hell for eternity and suffer far worse than anything it suffered in this life. If you don't have children, then they can't suffer anything in this life, but more importantly, they won't end up in hell for all of eternity. Again, PLEASE DO NOT HAVE CHILDREN.
@nothingbutthetruth613 Says:
If we knew everything and we knew what God's master plan was there would be no virtue in having trust in God. However, why would you not want to? When the messiah comes, this is exactly what is going to happen and nobody will ever be sad or jealous or upset or disappointed again since we will finally understand why everything is really good
@stormy7709 Says:
how do you know god is all-knowing? wouldn't you need to be all knowing to tell?
@LuisVazquez-hx3bk Says:
What I think is that you have a scammer that thinks he or her knows more than me.🤣
@donhaddix3770 Says:
the more I learn the less I know.
@spitter7657 Says:
Most of the time I dont ask questions is because I dont know enough to ask.
@Daz30 Says:
And He knows and can recall if he wishes to; everything we have said and done and when. So He knows us better than we know ourselves, than anyone who has known us all our lives. He understands what makes us tick as an individual, even on a cellular level. And despite he can see all our sinfulness and selfishness unfiltered- he loves us. And yet we struggle seeing people unfiltered as they are, imagine we could see everyone without filters at all, see a persons internal life thoughts and all. Would it be like having supernatural hearing and hearing "everything" around you, even far away. Would we get overwhelmed with all that sound to process and not cope? all that distraction and seek to dampen it down, maybe even seek to hide somewhere quiet to get away from that total immersion of distracting and chaotic sound. I think for us, it would be like that if we could see everyone's thoughts. I do not think we would have our own self identity in a sea of distraction and information overload. It would be the total opposite of being deaf and dumb. But just as paralyzed mentally. So it can be hard to understand God can handle that, can see all good and all evil upon this world past, present and future. It is mind boggling. But then an ant couldn't comprehend our lives either, it does not have the capacity to do so. Children do not have the capacity to be an adult. To think how complicated our bodies are and how fragile they are, we take for granted the ability to see, hear and touch. Anyway not to ramble too much.
@theeternalsbeliever1779 Says:
The statement @ 1:54 is untrue, and it's based on misunderstanding the premise behind the tree of knowledge. A much better name for this tree is "the tree of human reasoning". God didn't want them to eat from this tree because it meant taking upon themselves the license to determine what was inherently good or evil instead of trusting God's law to provide that knowledge for them(see Rom. 7:7).
@joshuagraham2940 Says:
Without God all crumbles in the end
@stephenkaake7016 Says:
God showed me the truth behind belief systems, God helps people get a belief system that they want, supernaturally, God knows what will be convincing to us, its really about what serves us, there is no correct belief system, religion or sect
@amadeusasimov1364 Says:
It's almost like God wanted to protect us from the burden when He warned our progenitors not to take up the knowledge of good and evil. 🤔
@Timmy-jr4lm Says:
Jesus loves you.
@laloboxing Says:
Sorry for asking (I might be a bit behind) but: where's Dr. Turek?
@LuisVazquez-hx3bk Says:
We don't know everything because we are finite not because we don't want to. Religious scholars want to know everything about their God or gods.
@irene_Nettles Says:
Probably not! I want to learn & grow.. It's a process! We aren't made to know absolutely everything! Only God knows absolutely everything! 🔥🔥
@larzman651 Says:
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the LORD JESUS and shalt believe in thy heart that GOD raised him from the dead thou shalt be Saved 🙌 for GOD so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whomsoever believe in him should not perish but have everlasting life 🙌
@williamrice3052 Says:
When A&E chose knowledge of both good and evil, they already had experiential knowledge of good. So as a consequence of eating the fruit, first hand experience with evil began. Perhaps knowing evil ain't all it's cracked up to be after all.
@Generatorman59 Says:
I think it is a reprehensible idea that two people, a talking reptile, and a piece of fruit doomed humanity. God created this mess, and somehow Christians say that we are to blame for the fall of man. God knew with 100% certainty what the outcome would be if he allowed that serpent into the garden, and he let him in anyway. The serpent was the most cunning of all the wild animals that the Lord God had made. Adam and Eve didn't have a chance against this serpent, and God knew it. Besides, you can't say that God allowing the serpent into the garden was a result of man's failure to trust and obey him. God doing what he did was completely unprovoked, and he made sure Adam and Eve had absolutely no knowledge of good and evil. How exactly is this not entrapment? Again, God knew what the outcome would be when he let that serpent in the garden, therefore any and all consequences that resulted from this is on God. So don’t tell me it's our fault that we are 'sinners'. And don’t tell me that it is our fault that we live in a 'fallen' world. The responsibility is on God, and God alone.
@Generatorman59 Says:
The following is a hypothetical dialogue between a spiritualist (SP) and a naturalist (NAT) to illustrate a common theme I have encountered with Christians in the recent past. The setting is thousands of years ago, and it takes place after the two men just witnessed a meteor burning up in earth’s atmosphere: SP: See, there it is again. That is another fire-breathing dragon. I’m telling you; they are real. NAT: Sorry, but I just don’t believe in mythical animals. There must be a natural explanation for what we are seeing. SP: Look, the evidence for the existence of fire-breathing dragons is right in front of you, why can’t you just accept that? And besides, what is your explanation for what we just saw? NAT: I currently don’t have an explanation, but that is no reason to posit anything supernatural. SP: Then you must agree my explanation is logical and cohesive, right? NAT: Yes, I agree that your explanation of the existence of fire-breathing dragons is logical and cohesive. But that doesn’t mean it is true, and I am seeking truth. It’s just that I am hopeful that someday the mystery of what we just witnessed will be solved. But for now, I have no reason to ascribe to anything supernatural. SP: Then you admit that you are relying on faith; faith that sometime in the future a solution will be found that is not supernatural. It seems that being a naturalist requires a lot of faith. NAT: Well, yes, if you define faith as ‘confidence’. It’s like saying that I have confidence my chair will support me when I sit on it. However, it does not require anything supernatural to have faith in that way. And I believe that it's ok to say we currently don't know the answers to all of life's mysteries. However, with theism, there are no unsolved problems. You can simply say, "God did it... end of story." In other words, you can invent the supernatural, and pretend it's real. And you can also invent fire-breathing dragons and pretend they're real, too.
@thatomofolo452 Says:
😁👍👍✅
@Jojo-nc6ok Says:
Great video!🥰
@jeffphelps1355 Says:
Science cannot answer everything. John Lennox told a story about a lady making a pie for some scientists. The scientist could answer a lot about the content of the pie. How much ingredients it took ect.. But they could not answer why she made the pie. Very profound
@steveprofiler Says:
Why would anyone want anything to exist?
@cptrikester2671 Says:
I've been asking questions all my life, but what I have learned mostly in the last few years is that the people that should be providing truthful answers, are just a bunch of LIARS. When the queries continue, the cancelations start.
@cisuminocisumino3250 Says:
Proverbs 25:2 "It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings." Learning makes us better, knowledge without understanding (wisdom) is a danger to the soul.
@ryanrockstarsessom768 Says:
Thank you
@StruckDownNotDestroyed Says:
Yes, God knows all things and judgment is coming for the open and hidden sins of men. Repent and ask Jesus for mercy while He’s still available. “For there is nothing covered that will not be revealed, nor hidden that will not be known. Therefore whatever you have spoken in the dark will be heard in the light, and what you have spoken in the ear in inner rooms will be proclaimed on the housetops.” Luke‬ ‭12:2-3‬
@bobbyraejohnson Says:
Going on a rant sorry, because the title of video triggered me😂. But also sometimes we do more harm knowing more than good.
@bobbyraejohnson Says:
Hell no!!! Ignorance is bliss! I’m learning that now and it takes so much out of ya. I’m trying to balance things out though.
@piegros Says:
Good video

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