The Everlasting Man, by G.K. Chesterton

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  • čas přidán 5. 04. 2013
  • "There is pain in the world, therefore, God does not exist" makes as much sense as saying, "I feel hungry, therefore, food does not exist..." Jesus didn't come into the world to take away our pain; he came into the world to unite himself to our suffering. God has revealed to us why there is pain and suffering in the world---pain and suffering is a result of our actions against each other, and our in-actions against each other (what we have failed to do). Pain is the result of our fallen and sinful human nature. God allows suffering and pain to exist so we can see how horrible it is in the hope we will not want to spend eternity with it in Hell. Death is not supposed to be viewed as a tragedy in life, but a passage into everlasting life with Christ where we will be free from all pain and suffering if we choose to live according to His authority, and not our own...

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  • @Daxcheese555
    @Daxcheese555 Před 11 lety +34

    I read the Everlasting Man during Christmas time last year, and I really do feel like a smarter person after reading it. You know its a good book when you become aware of your own fallacies by reading it!

  • @franklinbumgartener1323
    @franklinbumgartener1323 Před 3 lety +19

    I first read the Everlasting Man when I was a directionless 24 year old janitor with no future. The book revolutionized my entire worldview and I am now an adjunct Bible college professor and an ordained minister in a well-known Reformed denomination. I wouldn't be here without the grace of God and the sanity of my dear Catholic brother Gilbert Keith. Thank you Mr. Chesterton.

  • @spiderlime
    @spiderlime Před 2 lety +6

    "art is the signature of man" very true.

  • @paddyearly
    @paddyearly Před 6 lety +23

    Well done Dale for doing so much to bring the fantastic wisdom of Chesterton to a wider audience🙏🙏

  • @mommyseastar5776
    @mommyseastar5776 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you, Dr. Ahlquest! I just ordered a copy of, “The Everlasting Man.”

  • @jerzeyproone5297
    @jerzeyproone5297 Před rokem +2

    Since i got it, i enjoyed it up totally. V.G 1:55 when the first men in the space watched our planet, its blue beauty showed them how much all we need it. The Church is like the world, one have to move away for see it whole.

  • @Linda-iw7bk
    @Linda-iw7bk Před 6 lety +19

    Thank you. I am beginning to read the Gutenburg test. I will share and wish it had a watch later icon. More Christians need to know about GK Chesterton.

    • @konicu
      @konicu Před 6 lety +3

      I just heard of him though a quotation on another video, now I'm adding him to my growing books to read list

  • @specialjellies3072
    @specialjellies3072 Před 3 lety +4

    Christianity and Science are perfectly compatible. Be wary of those who wish to pit the one against the other; their motivation for doing so is rarely benevolent.

  • @MrLordofDub
    @MrLordofDub Před 8 lety +27

    Theres a real nice lack of comments from critics of Christianity on this video :)

    • @speakerscornerbestbits
      @speakerscornerbestbits Před 5 lety +7

      That's because they struggled against Chesterton when he was alive and the 'new' atheists of today haven't got any better arguments to offer.

    • @ericcimic
      @ericcimic Před 5 lety +3

      @@speakerscornerbestbits No, it's because arguing against religion is futile. the ending verdict is always, you can't prove God exists, I can't prove God doesn't exist. Yet, religious people take this as evidence that God does exist. degens

    • @thelaughingphilosopher2421
      @thelaughingphilosopher2421 Před 4 lety +3

      @@precisi0n86 Can we have references, or links, to either claim, please? ("What is asserted without evidence, can be deined without evidence and it is the denial which stands")... Nevertheless, 1. An animal responding to sensory stimulation is infinitely removed from a person seeing a joke and laughing. Firstly, I'll wager that this mouse 'laughing' is the interpetation the researchers gave to the observed phenomena, rather than it conforming to some strict biological criteria for laughter (if there is one). 2. You must be a pretty poor artist if an elephant can paint better than you...

    • @jesseminns
      @jesseminns Před 3 lety

      G K Chesterton is the brilliant mind that saved me from from being a lifelong Christian. Thank God for GK Chesterton! 🙌

    • @SB-py5iu
      @SB-py5iu Před 2 lety

      @@thelaughingphilosopher2421 It's not the quality of the art it is art itself. Your snarky comment at the end is irrelevant

  • @raulmunoz469
    @raulmunoz469 Před 9 lety +8

    That book...

  • @MaryJaneHancock
    @MaryJaneHancock Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for posting.

  • @mindfulskills
    @mindfulskills Před rokem +5

    If, as Chesterton says, "the real problem with evolution is that is it mistaken for an explanation," then the problem we have with Chesterton is that of mistaking wit for truth. He is clearly a brilliant, fearless and faithful ambassador for a certain world view, which makes his writing enjoyable even to skeptics. But it takes rather more today than it did a hundred years ago to truly convince an unbeliever. Today, we can click a link and instantly see a hundred other religions promoted with equal intensity and conviction -- though not, I will grant you, with equal wit! But wit is not evidence, and today, we have nearly 170 years of evolutionary science that has been tested and tempered in the crucible of vociferous debate, and come out the stronger for it. People can no longer be required to reject this science for the sake of a literal interpretation of scripture, and when they are, it detracts from the purely reasoned high ground that Chesterton claims as Christendom's alone. Rather, believers need to reconcile their faith with the evidence of their own eyes and reason. Evolution does not necessarily preclude God, but it contradicts a certain interpretation of God. Chesterton is right when he says that we must be humble in the face of an unfathomable mystery. That humility should include the possibility that some aspects of our interpretation may be wrong.

  • @codex3048
    @codex3048 Před 2 lety

    Great.

  • @christophersnedeker2065
    @christophersnedeker2065 Před 3 lety +1

    Chesterton's point about evolution was more about the lack of knowledge about prehistoric men and the abundance of assumptions, about them. Not against evolution itself.

  • @thelittlemrs
    @thelittlemrs Před 8 lety +4

    just ordered it ☺

    • @JesusPeaceThe
      @JesusPeaceThe  Před 8 lety +3

      Chesterton can be a little long-winded, sort of his style. But he has many thought provoking insights. Some are dated due to the "hot topics" of his day which we don't relate to, but still very interesting. Enjoy!

    • @thelittlemrs
      @thelittlemrs Před 8 lety +2

      +The Jesus Peace Thanks! Reading "Orthodoxy" now and really enjoying it. heard so much good about The Everlasting Man ☺

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  • @archtura7276
    @archtura7276 Před 4 lety

    The first statement is hilarious. I hear that about many people and books. Phantasties apparently made C.S. Lewis a Christian immediately afterward; he got on a train an atheist, then read the book. Then there are those that say it was a conversation with Tolkien at Oxford, and he suddenly emerged Christian. Then there is the version that he actually converted Tolkien to Christianity. And here it is that Chesterton's book had the much fabled before-and-after effect. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @AM-ru5yh
      @AM-ru5yh Před 2 lety

      HOLY FACE
      “Rejoice, My Daughter; because the hour approaches when the most beautiful work under the Sun will be born.”
      Our Lord To Sister Mary of St Peter
      Our Lord refers here to the work of reparation to the Holy Face, which He revealed is destined to be the means of defeating atheistic Communism and restoring peace to the world.
      In Tours, France during the 1840’s a young Carmelite nun, Sister Marie of St Peter received a series of revelations from Our Lord about a powerful devotion He wished to be established worldwide - the devotion to His Holy Face.
      The purpose of this devotion was to make reparation for the blasphemies and outrages of “Revolutionary men” (the Communists) - through whom God is allowing the world to be chastised for its unbelief - as well as for the blasphemies of atheists and freethinkers and others, plus, for blasphemy and the profanation of Sundays by Christians.
      He said that those sins of blasphemy and the profanation of Sundays pierce His heart with a poisoned arrow.
      THE GOLDEN ARROW
      Our Lord gave Sister Mary this short but powerful prayer called’ “The Golden Arrow” by which a person can “shoot directly into the Heart of God” to heal the wounds inflicted on it by the malice of sinners.
      May the most holy, most sacred, most adorable, most incomprehensible and ineffable Name of God be forever praised, blessed, loved, adored and glorified in Heaven, on Earth, and under the Earth by all the creatures of God and by the Sacred Heart of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar. Amen.
      After reciting this prayer, Sister Mary of St Peter was given a vision in which she saw the Sacred Heart of Jesus delightfully wounded by this “Golden Arrow” as torrents of graces streamed from it for the conversion of sinners.
      REPARATION PRAYER
      Offering The Holy Face of Our Lord Jesus Christ to GOD The Father in order to appease His Justice and draw down Mercy upon us.
      ETERNAL FATHER, turn away Thy angry gaze from our guilty people whose face has become unsightly in Thine eyes. Look instead upon the Face of Thy Beloved Son, for this is the Face of Him in Whom Thou art well pleased. We now offer Thee this Holy Face, covered with shame and disfigured by bloody bruises in reparation for the crimes of our age in order to appease Thine anger, justly provoked against us. Because Thy Divine Son, our Redeemer, has taken upon His Head all the sins of His members, that they might be spared, we now beg of Thee, Eternal Father, to grant us Mercy. Amen.
      PRAYER TO REPRODUCE THE IMAGE OF GOD IN OUR SOULS
      I Salute Thee, I Adore Thee, And I Love Thee, O Adorable Face of my Beloved JESUS, as the noble stamp of divinity! Completely surrendering my soul to Thee, I most humbly beg Thee to stamp this seal upon us all, so that the Image of GOD may once more be reproduced by its imprint in our souls. Amen.
      holywounds.net

    • @TheGeneralGrievous19
      @TheGeneralGrievous19 Před rokem +2

      Tolkien was Catholic from his childhood thanks to his mother and remained devout. Both conversations with Tolkien and reading Chesterton were important to C.S. Lewis conversion.

  • @jesseminns
    @jesseminns Před 3 lety

    G K Chesterton is the brilliant mind that saved me from religion. GK is the father of atheism. 🙌

    • @sirellyn
      @sirellyn Před rokem

      Strange, but as long as he saved you from the woke cult religion, then good for you!

    • @taokuoh6805
      @taokuoh6805 Před rokem +2

      Then you've missed the entire point of Chesterton's writings. Chesterton is a Catholic not an Atheist.

    • @jesseminns
      @jesseminns Před rokem

      @@taokuoh6805 This is to assume that there is “one point to get” from Chesterton’s writing. When I read Chesterton I discovered the flaws in the Christian religion. Maybe this wasn’t Chesterton’s intended purpose but to me that is irrelevant.

    • @taokuoh6805
      @taokuoh6805 Před rokem

      @@jesseminns What's flaws in Christianity? Everything he points to is how it's true.

    • @jesseminns
      @jesseminns Před rokem

      Well as I read Chesterton, and think of Chesterton as one of the greatest writers on Christianity I still came away with no evidence for a god outside of human need to explain our existence, our purpose and our meaning.

  • @feaokautai7354
    @feaokautai7354 Před 5 lety +4

    Man & Wan are Divine HUMAN being created by GOD NOT FROMevolution OF. Darwin. All rubbish!!.

  • @edwardlecore141
    @edwardlecore141 Před 4 lety

    You would think someone who prides themselves on common sense would be a little more respectful of scientists. You can't just treat them in the flippant and manner as you treat philosophers, there is far more grounding in reality demanded by empiricism.

    • @Nick-qf7vt
      @Nick-qf7vt Před 4 lety +3

      They're grounded in reality because they tell us they are?

    • @edwardlecore141
      @edwardlecore141 Před 4 lety

      @@Nick-qf7vt Empiricism, and accountability via peer review keep you more grounded than being an armchair apologist preaching to the choir, yes. I hope I don't have to explain why.

    • @Nick-qf7vt
      @Nick-qf7vt Před 4 lety

      @@edwardlecore141 You're no different then the religious people I presume you hate. Take what they say, don't question it. Believe what the scientists say when for all you know, they could be lying.

    • @edwardlecore141
      @edwardlecore141 Před 4 lety

      @@Nick-qf7vt I am Christian, I just don't appreciate the arrogance of anyone that thinks they can second guess the conclusions of scientists without any scientific expertise or accountability to peer review. That is demagogic.

    • @Nick-qf7vt
      @Nick-qf7vt Před 4 lety +1

      @@edwardlecore141 It's idiotic to believe what scientists say when you yourself cannot prove it.