<<@Mason58654
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@8:54 "You have to go outside the realms of engines into the minds of men, to find the true originator of the Rocket." 🚂
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<<@MalumbaBono
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Check out James Tour's youtube channel for the "origin of life" debate: absolutely fascinating. We know so much more about the cell than they did in Lewis's time, so that it is even less explicable now that organic life arose spontaneously from inorganic chemicals. Amazingly it appears here that Lewis intuited the present roadblocks nearly 80 years ago.
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<<@goodolearkygal5746
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What happened to the humanitarian theory of punishment? I cannot find it anymore
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<<@simongrace8098
says :
A great thinker who always finds a way to point us to the truth. This was a well presented and delivered presentation of his argument, thanks.
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<<@WadeWeigle
says :
Thank you for sharing this. C.S. Lewis is an amazing man, and his writings are inspired.
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<<@andytay5507
says :
C. S. Lewis, my favorite writer (not counting Paul the Apostle)!
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<<@kristiannaline6067
says :
Amazing! I love C.S. Lewis' logical thought process. Another awesome video! Thanks for doing these ❤️
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<<@KevinMakins
says :
Somehow, C.S. Lewis appears to have been… UNDERrated.
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<<@kingdavidapple
says :
At 4:20 you mistake the English use of Corn for maize. The English actually think of grains, subsumed by the term, "corn": barley, rye, wheat, spelt & the like.
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<<@dannyferguson1427
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biologist here. i don't really know anyone who claims that the original abiogenesis event(s) weren't something outside of the scope of "traditional darwinian evolution". but i think there's extrapolations from evolution by natural selection that can help give us insight into what/how abiogenesis may have looked/happened. but it does require you to understand the propositions and mechanisms of neo-darwinian evolutionary theory and accept them as true, i won't gloss over that point. but, considering methodological naturalism, i don't really see how the base assumptions i'm making when I do this are any more spurious or ungrounded than, say, the base assumptions of theistic young earth creationists.
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<<@kenwebster5053
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Entropy argues against evolution & for devolution.
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<<@johncunningham6928
says :
Nice line drawing of an LBSCR Billinton L class at 0:41. Not sure that it qualifies as a 'modern' express locomotive, though...
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<<@warrenpope749
says :
I'd say the dream lecturer was right. God gave us common sense, after all, didn't He?
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<<@allred6505
says :
The real lecturer did a poor job of explaining evolution. It isn’t progress towards perfection. It’s continuation of the traits of those which survive and reproduce.
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<<@georgem5589
says :
Science today disproves evolution. Top scientists have been whispering about this amongst themselves for decades. Yet they still teach lies lest they lose their funding.
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<<@dpainter1526
says :
Wow, I can't say I ever had a dream as deeply philosophical as that! The man was such a great thinker that even in his dreams he was analysing!
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<<@adriancaso3811
says :
I'll use my generation's vernacular - Ma boi Clive is the GOAT. But in all seriousness, you don't have to agree with him but you have to recognize his brilliance. If not, you're being dishonest
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<<@stevenward3856
says :
Your presentations based on C.S.Lewis are very helpful for getting into the mind of this man and how he approaches that which becomes a conundrum at one point yet resolves into a brilliant insight. Thank you for what you do! And may God bless you for doing it!
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<<@toddtyoung
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Another great one. We owe you a great debt of gratitude for making these. These wonderful videos are brilliant and engaging, and they make it possible for more people to experience the greatness of Lewis in such a unique and compelling way. So in my estimation, in these doodles you are performing a great work for mankind that will—like Lewis’s work itself—benefit countless souls for generations to come.
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<<@arcyllisanaspergersgamer2367
says :
MY FAVORITE ONE!!!! You could not have chosen a better one to do next! THANK YOU!
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<<@dsc4178
says :
True, natural selection is a hypothesis, as it has no testable parameters and cannot be examined in its parts.
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<<@jeffreyportis9388
says :
It seems to me that Lewis' point is a hint and may have even been drawn from St. Paul's canticle in Philippians 2:6-11 (which itself may have been pointing to Jacob's ladder dream) where Jesus, God made man descends from the perfect so that he may return to the perfect.
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<<@lalumierehuguenote
says :
You would make it sound like he did not believe in evolution...
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<<@andrewcamden
says :
Wow! Thanks for posting this. I have been reading C.S. Lewis for some time but this is the best version of the argument from contingent beings since St. Thomas Aquinas.
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<<@LonelyMountainBand
says :
A young man who wishes to remain a sound atheist cannot be too careful of his YouTube. ;)
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