Bart Ehrman vs. James White Debate P1

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  • Dr. Bart D. Ehrman debates Dr. James R. White on the question "Did the Bible Misquote Jesus?" This debate took place at the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Sheraton Airport Hotel on January 21, 2009. The discussion stems from Bart's book, "Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why." The book which made the New York Times Best Seller list, introduces lay readers to the field of textual criticism of the Bible. Ehrman discusses a number of textual variants that resulted from intentional or accidental manuscript changes during the scriptorium era. James White provides a detailed rebuttal to counter Bart's claims.
    Program discussed on Bart Ehrman's Foundation Blog: ehrmanblog.org/?p=7250
    Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He came to UNC in 1988, after four years of teaching at Rutgers University. At UNC he has served as both the Director of Graduate Studies and the Chair of the Department of Religious Studies. A graduate of Wheaton College (Illinois), Professor Ehrman received both his Masters of Divinity and Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary, where his 1985 doctoral dissertation was awarded magna cum laude.
    James White is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics. He has authored or contributed to more than twenty books. He is an elder of the Phoenix Reformed Baptist Church.
    Copyright © Bart D. Ehrman and James R. White. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use, re-posting and/or duplication of this media without express and written permission from Bart D. Ehrman and James R. White is strictly prohibited. Video production copyright American Vision, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • @corduroy99
    @corduroy99 Před 10 lety +44

    Excellent lecture!! Thanks for uploading it and make it available to us all.

  • @laurieann98
    @laurieann98 Před 8 lety +259

    This is one of the best debates I have heard. I love listening to debates and have listened to many. I actually learned some things in this debate.... it was more than just entertaining... it was educational. Who cares who technically wins or loses (each side always thinks their side won) I care more about if it is fair, respectful, fun and educational. This one gets high marks in each of those areas.
    I've listened to it going on 3 times now. Wish these two would debate again.

    • @Vae07
      @Vae07 Před 4 lety +21

      Apparently Ehrman admitted to this not being his best debate...hmmm

    • @Captain-Awesome
      @Captain-Awesome Před 4 lety +3

      Laurie Ann I completely agree with you! This is my first time watching this one but have watched many of James White debates.

    • @CoranceLChandler
      @CoranceLChandler Před 4 lety +1

      yay and amen!

    • @ericmacrae6871
      @ericmacrae6871 Před 4 lety +34

      @@Vae07 even when it wasn't his best debate he still destroyed White hands down

    • @krisbanks7802
      @krisbanks7802 Před 4 lety +24

      White totally destroyed Ehrman who is essentially a pseudo-theosophical hack.

  • @demarcorobinson1929
    @demarcorobinson1929 Před 9 lety +32

    Dr. White won this debate hands down. I've watched all of Ehrmans debates and he clearly has won them all, until this one. Hats off to Dr. White for keeping it scholarly and classy. Ehrman was heated the whole time. Lol

  • @BoneCK15
    @BoneCK15 Před 4 lety +151

    Idk why Bart would use so much of his time to tell the audience that only a couple of them will have an open mind. It's not his job to estimate his chances of winning but to make a case that wins.

    • @muttleycrew
      @muttleycrew Před 3 lety +21

      You can lead a zealot to reason but you can’t make them think

    • @blacksabbath1022
      @blacksabbath1022 Před 3 lety +7

      If the universe was created by some unknown deity and it came to earth to reveal itself for the first time, I have no doubt that the theists would think it's Satan trying to trick them. They need their belief because it gives them hope, meaning and purpose regardless if it's false. A lot of them are willfully ignorant and if anybody has seen this on display it's Bart so I get where he's coming from.

    • @LoveYou-xi1mh
      @LoveYou-xi1mh Před 3 lety +23

      @@Alpine1996 Whites arguments were better and had substance, so what you're saying here actually makes no sense. Ehrman knew from the beginning that his arguments were poor, so he was at least smart enough to know he had to convince with a plea. Yet, his convincing should've been with facts, not a mere plea.

    • @vincenthu2588
      @vincenthu2588 Před 3 lety +12

      @@blacksabbath1022 Good point you've made here. If that's the case, then neither atheists nor Christians grasped the truth of this universe correctly. However, if the biblical account of the universe happened to be true, if the universe was created by the origin of everything, and he sent his son to this earth once, and again he shall return. When he returns, I have no doubt that the atheists would think it's some kind of material/scientific event that can be explained away. They need their belief because it gives them hope, meaning, and purpose regardless if it's false. You see, the same can be said about atheism, of course, your response is going to be something like: well, I don't have any faith, I just followed the evidence, and if that's what happens, I'll surely believe then. The key is evidence and faith, both you and I need both, to you the experiential, biblical, and theological, even scientific evidence I hold is trash, that's alright, I can respect that. However, it's dishonest for you to judge people for being ignorant when you're essentially doing the same thing in order to hold any thought or belief at all. Good day, love from China.

    • @rainxp1318
      @rainxp1318 Před 3 lety

      @@LoveYou-xi1mh exactly

  • @dawsonmurray4188
    @dawsonmurray4188 Před 7 lety +159

    Every time Bart Ehrman made a joke about textually variants he was the only one laughing. I'm a Christian and to make you feel better about your jokes Bart, I laughed to.

  • @steveweiss7191
    @steveweiss7191 Před 6 lety +53

    Yes. Dr. White, you are correct in saying that all ancient writings are of questionable veracity and that the standard for these writings is probability rather than certainty. The role of historians is to determine the most probable likelihood of interpretation based upon very meager sources recorded for a variety of motivations. There is far from necessary and sufficient documentation to validate what is found in ancient and often fragmentary texts.

  • @MiracleWhit
    @MiracleWhit Před 5 lety +5

    Dr. White’s presentation shows how God can keep His Word preserved while allowing man to continue on doing what we do best: mess up. God still brings forth His message through fallen man which in essence brings glory to God. Amen.

    • @mrbrianf1
      @mrbrianf1 Před 5 lety

      Agreed. And so many miss that exact emphasis found all throughout Scripture.
      Have you not read...
      Where is the one who is wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the debater of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since, in the wisdom of God, the world did not know God through wisdom, it pleased God through the folly of what we preach to save those who believe.
      1 Corinthians 1:20-21

  • @markrutledge5855
    @markrutledge5855 Před 3 lety +79

    One of Ehrman's more challenging debate opponents.

  • @orangpend8
    @orangpend8 Před 10 lety +130

    James White and Walter White have the same barber.

  • @Peter-kl8jg
    @Peter-kl8jg Před 8 lety +251

    These debates will go on forever but if you really want to get to the bottom line, it's this:
    1) If Jesus didn't rise from the dead, it's over. Christianity is fake.
    2) If Jesus rose from the dead, you better get in line and realise that Christianity is the only way to salvation.
    Text variations or the story about the adulteress being fake (we don't know it's fake - we just know it's added later) are meaningless.
    You have to decide what you believe - either 1 or 2 above.
    Have a nice day and God Bless.

    • @WealthGiantAcademy
      @WealthGiantAcademy Před 7 lety +35

      Well that will do it..Santa Claus has more validity than the ressurection..

    • @18josiahboi
      @18josiahboi Před 7 lety +18

      Emperor Atheist I don't what is more ignorant and stupid, the unsupported non historical idea of a spaghetti monster or your statement.

    • @sosalpha
      @sosalpha Před 7 lety +27

      ^^^^ That made my day. When you give a serious argument, in most cases the opposition's response is frivolous. This obviously to any serious intellect is one of those cases, Santa Clause = Saint Nicholas who is a "made up character promoting a fake God"
      Really the big questions are why do atheist choose not believe in a divine force or God. Why do they actively choose to live in a purposeless, meaningless chaos in which no one's actions has any real significance, no hope of any justice and all lives end abruptly at death?
      The atheists believe God is made up, if that is the case, God was made up for a reason. Probably society and cultural issues. Remove it and you will end up with a Communist government. Whoever is in charge is your god. An example not given much, Tibet. The Dali Lama was exiled from Tibet by Communist China. North Korea is another prime example.
      Atheists want to live with all the joys and benefits provided by Christianity but not pay the dues.

    • @Peter-kl8jg
      @Peter-kl8jg Před 7 lety +5

      sosalpha A very good answer.

    • @todbeard8118
      @todbeard8118 Před 7 lety +19

      Convincing evangelicals of that is a very difficult task. I used to be one until I did research and changed my mind. Unless these people decide they really want to know and research actual history, it won't happen. Most church goers don't know what's in the bible they believe in. They're happy going to church and hearing the niceties their pastor tells them.
      When I was going to church, I never heard one thing about how the bible endorses slavery in Exodus, Leviticus and Ephesians. Or how it endorsed killing homosexuals, adulterers and disobedient children. Or in Numbers about Balaam's talking donkey( Probably where they got the idea for the old sitcom Mr. Ed).
      And we know why.

  • @mtken0321
    @mtken0321 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing this debate!! Great debate!

  • @AMomentOfClarity2011
    @AMomentOfClarity2011 Před 10 lety +21

    Enjoyable debate. Thanks for uploading.

  • @chrisreimers84
    @chrisreimers84 Před 4 lety +96

    Thank you for posting this, Mr. Ehrman. I appreciate that you took time out of your schedule to show us both sides of this issue. I am solidly on the side of Mr. White's take on the issue but I do want you to know that I wouldn't know as much about this if it weren't for you. I will continue to study and follow the truth, as I understand it, where it leads.

    • @homonaledi5024
      @homonaledi5024 Před 3 lety +1

      👌🏾👌🏾

    • @SA-mw5om
      @SA-mw5om Před 3 lety +17

      Mr Ehrman won the debate by far. “Ye shall not add unto the word which I (God) command you, neither shall ye diminish [ought] from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you.” (Deuteronomy 4:2)

    • @loisirsentertainment5919
      @loisirsentertainment5919 Před 3 lety +19

      @@SA-mw5om there was no competition to win or lose the debate here, however I can see Mr White made much stronger points. 41.49 👌

    • @josephlemessager4202
      @josephlemessager4202 Před 3 lety +21

      ​@@SA-mw5om
      Those books of the Torah were DIRECTLY SPOKEN AND DICTATED by God to Moses, it was not just inspired by God. So it's normal God expected Moses to write word for word what he heard from God, and Moses did.
      That has nothing to do with those cases of the New Testament Mr Ehrman mentionned, which were not DIRECTLY DICTATED by God to Matthew or John, but were inspired, and did not have that command of deuteronomy 4v2.
      Another book which has parts that were directly dictated by God is the book of Revelation and there you'll see the same divine expectation as in the torah: "I testify to everyone who hears the words of prophecy in this book: If anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book. 19And if anyone takes away from the words of this book of prophecy, God will take away his share in the tree of life and the holy city, which are described in this book" Revelation 22v18-19.
      If you base yourself on this argument to say Mr Ehrman "won" the debate, I'm afraid you need to listen to the debate once again, especially Dr White's explanations.

  • @henrikorpela2818
    @henrikorpela2818 Před 9 lety +21

    This is very interesting in-depth debate. I myself am not too familiar with the fact how the New Testament manuscripts have been preserved over time. Many things mentioned did go way over my head, but anyway, this great insight into New Testament textual critism and serves as a good reference.

  • @robzrob
    @robzrob Před 9 lety +66

    If we haven't got the originals and we know that things were put in and left out later, how can we possibly know that something absolutely crucial hasn't been left out?

  • @udoamon836
    @udoamon836 Před 4 lety

    Could you please provide with an indonesian subtitle please.. I really want to learn, or is there someone could help me ? Or maybe there are link with indo sub that i don't know. Please let me know, it would be an amazingly gift for me.
    Thank you 🙏🏼

    • @SA-mw5om
      @SA-mw5om Před 3 lety +1

      “Ye shall not add unto the word which I (God) command you, neither shall ye diminish [ought] from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you.” (Deuteronomy 4:2)

  • @twahirabasi9765
    @twahirabasi9765 Před 5 lety +19

    James White didn't talk anything about the complete addition of verses at the end of the Gospel of Mark: (Verses about the resurrection of Jesus), As Dr Bart has clearly pointed out, these verses weren't there in the early manuscripts of the Gospel of Mark, I think adding verses to someone's book and then later trying to attribute those writing to the original author is not acceptable!

  • @mrjukes9234
    @mrjukes9234 Před 4 lety +13

    1:27:04 Why should we believe that this standard is unreasonable? What makes this more unreasonable than other miracles, including divine inspiration?

  • @PM-4564
    @PM-4564 Před 5 lety +72

    39:32 Didn't see that coming

    • @archelt9496
      @archelt9496 Před 3 lety +5

      He had us in the first half not gonna lie

  • @kennylee6499
    @kennylee6499 Před 3 lety +155

    My review of this part of the debate:
    Bart had a stronger opening statement. He got straight to the point, explained his position well, and was easy to understand while James’s was scripted and kind of hard to parse. Both bring up solid arguments though.
    James had stronger rebuttals to Bart, though both kind of floundered with personal attacks. James addressed the flaws Bart brought up pretty well. Bart didn’t do that particularly well, but it’s understandable given his audience and probably really high-pressure circumstances.
    In the end i feel the jabs against each other was a little unprofessional but the content was pretty enlightening. Definitely not a simple subject matter. James is seemingly more lenient with his acceptance of the bible, because he is satisfied with a wholistic overview of the text. Bart i feel struggles more with the nitty gritty. He needs absolutely solid evidence for this, which unfortunately I don’t think James managed to articulate effectively. Great debate in the end

    • @Wadshammadi
      @Wadshammadi Před 3 lety +13

      I believe that Bart argued using the I don't know argument, some how I believe it is more strong than I thought, it depends on our ignorance if the places where there are no variants in the manuscripts we have today agree or disagree with the originals since it is possible to be different.
      So if the disagreements are possible we can't decide if they are significant variants.
      These possibilities are proved by the manuscripts under our hands.
      The best we can say today is that the nt text is better than other text of the same period.
      But be careful, Bart didn't say that every statement in the nt is not reliable, since he himself believe in the historical Jesus and his crucifixion depending on the NT it self as you can see in other debates.
      So all he was trying to do here is to show that we can't rid off the possibility using the many manuscripts argument, it is the variants in these many manuscripts that raise this possibility.
      So I believe Bart made his case.

    • @kennylee6499
      @kennylee6499 Před 3 lety +30

      @@Wadshammadi i agree, Bart has a point. But what James said was that it doesn’t matter in the end. His argument was that even if we have different manuscripts, the original is still there. And the way we know what the original said is by comparing all the variants. He points out that virtually all of the differences have no impact on Christian theology, but for the 1% that does matter, they put both versions, either as footnotes or extra passages just in case.
      Bart would have to argue that the originals were lost at some point somehow, which I’m pretty sure he tries to convey, but he doesn’t do it well. Their analogy is pretty good for this: Bart is saying we have like 70-80% of the actual originals, but James says we have 102%. Who is correct? In order for Bart to make a solid case, he’d have to show or at least describe a reasonable explanation as to how such a significant portion of the text had been lost. He says this is through successive changes over time.
      But James says because the original manuscripts were never all compiled, nor in the same locations, even if there were copyist errors (which I agree with Bart - were many), they all changed differently. But even so, looking at all of them now, 99% of the manuscripts correlate. He has the stronger case. Not foolproof, but stronger.

    • @Wadshammadi
      @Wadshammadi Před 3 lety +4

      @@kennylee6499 Thank you for responding,
      If u r intrested i would like to continue on this subject not in youtube, but on facebook or any other place, i still see that Bart is right, and James didn't refute him well, but i respect his viewpoint and if u can offer even more to support his case it will be intresting.

    • @markrutledge5855
      @markrutledge5855 Před 3 lety +43

      I have to disagree. I thought White's opening statement was devastating to Ehrman's argument.

  • @isaacleillhikar4566
    @isaacleillhikar4566 Před 3 lety +5

    9:00 Marks gospel is quoted by Ireneas in "Against the herresies" and he quotes from the ending.
    Edid: forgot this, that book was writen in AD 180.

  • @SspaceB
    @SspaceB Před 8 lety +86

    What a terrible rebuttal by Bart. Totally skipped over the major points of White's opening statement just to reiterate his own opening statement. He also completely missed the point of the similarities of the manuscripts on opposing ends of the spectrum of threads of transmission.

    • @feloniousmonk1973
      @feloniousmonk1973 Před 8 lety +17

      I agree. What a weak rebuttal. And what's the deal with that "appeal"? He sounded desperate. Then he continues to hammer away at the point about textual differences that White refuted better than Ehrman argued either time.

    • @AntoineLamond1
      @AntoineLamond1 Před 7 lety +26

      I disagree. I think White lost this debate.

    • @aidiliqmal4447
      @aidiliqmal4447 Před 7 lety +8

      i agree with you disagreeing. i think Bart's rebuttal is strong, altho he might skip some important points, but he smashed a lot of White's arguments

    • @ibnlion1406
      @ibnlion1406 Před 6 lety +2

      Bankhead 1 And whats worse is that James White is Unsure whether or not his convoluted observations are are On point, Ensuring his Ego to win this debate when in reality he did Lost to Ehrmans well educated form of Observations not Only from himself but from Other Expert Scholars that agreed with him as a whole.

    • @prayingpatriot8018
      @prayingpatriot8018 Před 6 lety +9

      I wholly disagree with Antoine Mason. Keeping an open mind to both sides. Dr. White gets my vote. Logically speaking, if Ehman decides to discredit copies of the originals, then he would have to discredit general contemporary history of that time altogether. By reasons that written history on Christ was continuous & ongoing through time. More than any other ancient antiquities of that same time period. Its silly to expect ancient scribers to possess the technology to preserve such "original" written materials. Which is why written copies was needed. It's like Ehman expects someone from 1895 to preserve a can of "original" beans up until this day. How rational is that argument?

  • @dlbard1
    @dlbard1 Před 4 lety +31

    @1:02:00 Bart stated that there are other points of view and don't write them off because there're uncomfortable. This is so true. I was brought up as a Pre-Triber and now that I am learning Greek and actually studding the Bible, I see that what I was taught is wrong. Has that ruffled some feathers

    • @dougvb2096
      @dougvb2096 Před 4 lety +2

      So what in the Greek changed your mind? Are you saying the English is accurate?

    • @mikef6063
      @mikef6063 Před 3 lety +6

      Which Greek words convinced you that pre-trib is untrue?

  • @gabrielesquerra113
    @gabrielesquerra113 Před 4 lety +13

    The debate was informative and highly educational I love this two debater

  • @vicachcoup
    @vicachcoup Před 10 lety +106

    Bart could have spent his time better giving specific examples where variants *do* make a difference.

    • @rationalsceptic7634
      @rationalsceptic7634 Před 5 lety +8

      vicachcoup
      The Bible has been shown to be historized Fiction not Fact

    • @Yeediatable
      @Yeediatable Před 5 lety +19

      Uh.... He did......You weren't listening...:)...

    • @stanhickerson5768
      @stanhickerson5768 Před 5 lety +2

      Read Mark and John, see if you notice any differences. Someone misinterpreted the word of god in those two books.

    • @duguoqing84
      @duguoqing84 Před 5 lety +9

      he did at 1:06:00

    • @fredflintstone8048
      @fredflintstone8048 Před 5 lety +20

      @@duguoqing84 No, he only enumerated the list again. He didn't actually show in the variant texts where those doctrinal points are impacted specifically. He didn't want to go there because he didn't have anything to substantiate the claims, or else he would have done it.

  • @zgurlee
    @zgurlee Před 4 lety +7

    You cannot discount the reality that there were easily many complete manuscripts that we don’t have, that the early copyists did have. Who knows what passages may have been added that were missing from some, and present in others that have not been found yet. It is a goal post that could move depending on new discoveries. This is a complex, and ever changing pursuit.

  • @desienamreeka2804
    @desienamreeka2804 Před 10 lety +22

    My favorite Speaker, Bart. Ehrman !

    • @desienamreeka2804
      @desienamreeka2804 Před 10 lety

      ***** There's not such thing ''Islamic world'' cz If muslims live in a country whether in minority or majority Doesn't mean, it's ''Islamic'' country or world. Their Government doesn't run by Islamic law, except republic, monarchy, theocracy, etc, but not Abide by Islamic laws.
      These Muslims leaders might use Islamic law to grant punishments for crimes, but not as a WHOLE do those countries run by Islamic Law.
      Likewise, you have this stereotypical conception in which, you don't know whether Debates have taken place in India, Pakistan, Dubai, or not. ahmad deedat's debates, and Zakir Naik's debate.
      Up here in western and European world, these Scholars are arguing over their ''word of God'' whereas in Muslim world, we don't have an Iota of doubt what Qur'an is, it's 100% pure in its nature, and word and revelation from Allah(God), so that's why Muslim Scholars don't argue or Question he validity of Qur'an cz it's preservation can't be compare to any of the book in this World, it's exceptional. you may wanna disagree, it's your choice.
      Thnx anyways !
      Idk why you're scared of Death when you know you can't escape from it can't you?
      As for last sentence, if You think conduction a marriage with 6yrs old wasn't appropriate, then the Whole Muslims, and Muslim women won't be Believing in such a thing.
      You're being ignorant of learning about Islam, cz you know Truth hurts.
      Indeed Jesus (PBUH) said ''seek it the truth, and truth shall set you free''
      Thnx !

    • @desienamreeka2804
      @desienamreeka2804 Před 10 lety

      Oh, so you have problem with Islam, well you know what, go do what you want, or do what you like, it doesn't affect me nor Islam.
      When you read something with negativity, you find nothing but negative due to your mentality.
      Man go enjoy your coffee (which you got cz of Muslims), but have a little cup of coffee and watch soccer. Idk where r u even here lol
      Thnx !

    • @desienamreeka2804
      @desienamreeka2804 Před 10 lety

      Ohhh Enlightenment Ideals, you know what good for you.
      So is Islam threat or the Muslims ??

    • @desienamreeka2804
      @desienamreeka2804 Před 10 lety

      I'm taught to be kind, no matter how much you criticize and I have no problem taking criticism cz according to Hadith tradition, it's Ok to take criticism cz the person who criticizes you; his good deeds are taken away and the one who's being criticized gets add into his account, so at the day of Judgment, I'll have them as a reward.
      In times of difficulties, we're taught to be patient, so you know.
      Thnx anyway I like your comments cz they're not too abusive, cz I don't like to chat or talk with those who use abusive language cz nither of us or them gonna benefit from it !

    • @desienamreeka2804
      @desienamreeka2804 Před 10 lety

      Ohhh, thnx for your concern for dragging ISlam from its hair lol
      You can talk, but do nothiing I'm 100% sure !

  • @MrSarausster
    @MrSarausster Před 8 lety

    Someone have this video whit tradution for the portuguese????

  • @happsider
    @happsider Před 4 lety +96

    Bart is unquestionably one of the most respectful secular scholars in the world.

  • @EnlightenedHeart01
    @EnlightenedHeart01 Před 4 lety +8

    This is very important issue yes but my favorite topic from Dr bart erchman was from his book forged i would love to know more about the actual authors

  • @TheCopperHead07
    @TheCopperHead07 Před 8 lety +108

    Love watching intelligent debates where both sides are well informed. God bless!

    • @robertd1211
      @robertd1211 Před 5 lety +19

      Well, one side was well-informed. The other side still has imaginary friends.

    • @flatearthblackswan3603
      @flatearthblackswan3603 Před 4 lety +21

      Robert D well I suppose you believe in evolution then 😂 which is worse than a religion, it's a scam

    • @carmenismyname
      @carmenismyname Před 4 lety +7

      FLAT EARTH BIBLE i feel sorry for you .. I genuinely do. On the other hand : blessed are the poor in spirit. Yeah you might be a quite happy chap

    • @markingersoll2671
      @markingersoll2671 Před 4 lety +3

      @@flatearthblackswan3603 abiogenesis can account for everything, said the atheist.

    • @falcon759
      @falcon759 Před 4 lety +4

      @@robertd1211 You're such a non-thinking atheist that you failed to realize that your "imaginary friends" kindergarten-level snide remark has nothing to do with the debate topic: "Does the Bible misquote Jesus?" This wasn't a debate on God's existence.

  • @joshcooper7
    @joshcooper7 Před 5 lety +37

    I am a Christian but I think Bart did a great job. A lot of Christians claim the bible is a perfect book and contains no errors. I think Bart proves this can’t be the case. This doesn’t disprove Christianity.

    • @weefishy9129
      @weefishy9129 Před 5 lety +11

      No, you're just unfamiliar with the subject. I'd suggest paying closer attention to White's presentation.

  • @BiblicalStudiesandReviews
    @BiblicalStudiesandReviews Před 4 lety +49

    It would be fun to see a rematch between Dr. Ehrman and Dr. White now that White is doing a PhD on the subject.

  • @robertsparks1692
    @robertsparks1692 Před 10 lety +70

    Bart Ehrman says he will not believe unless he has the original documents. I doubt that very much. If we found the original documents he would still say they were lies.

    • @ianrwood21
      @ianrwood21 Před 10 lety +5

      This is incorrect. Ehrman has stated that even if the originals were found he would not be a believer - he does not believe in the Christian God due to the issue of suffering in the world.

    • @paulo1149
      @paulo1149 Před 10 lety +4

      ianrwood21 This makes sense to me because it seems that his logic is driven by something besides the facts.

    • @robertsparks1692
      @robertsparks1692 Před 10 lety +4

      ianrwood21 Sorry for not seeing your reply and sorry for the delay in responding.
      "he does not believe in the Christian God due to the issue of suffering in the world."
      Ehrman is the worst theologian I have ever seen. That there is suffering in the world is spoken about ALL THROUGH THE BIBLE!
      Excuse my shouting. Suffering is very much a part of the Biblical narrative and to believe God doesn't exist because of suffering is ignorance of the Biblical narrative. Since Bart went to these classes in University I can only assume he was A: looking out the window during his classes, B: was looking at the cute brunett during classes, C: was asleep or stoned out of his mind during classes or D: is just being difficult.

    • @ianrwood21
      @ianrwood21 Před 10 lety +6

      Paul B.
      That there is huge suffering in the world and this makes no sense under a supposedly all powerful benevolent God is a fact

    • @robertsparks1692
      @robertsparks1692 Před 10 lety +1

      ianrwood21 If there was no suffering in the world the Bible would be inert.

  • @rocoreb
    @rocoreb Před 8 lety +35

    i'd never seen this debate. it surprised me to see that white actually comfortably won it.

    • @ianrwood21
      @ianrwood21 Před 8 lety +4

      +rocco flavioni This is a usage of the word 'won' with which I am unfamiliar.

    • @ephraimhills9050
      @ephraimhills9050 Před 7 lety +6

      lol! it will be fun to watch. Bart will convert to islam and then after 2 or 3 days, he realizes how painful it is to be in that religion. He then denounces islam and continues his journey destroying islam as an ex Muslim.omg! it will be hilarious!!

    • @damminers49
      @damminers49 Před 7 lety +4

      Abu taj md mahbub Ul alam you must then disregard the Quran since Shabir Ally leaned on numerical miracles proving the 1900's Quran is the true word of God. So much of the Quran has been changed its asinine to believe it is without error.

    • @joelrodriguez1232
      @joelrodriguez1232 Před 6 lety

      I wasn’t sure whether I should post this debate or not. Frankly, it was not a good experience. I normally do not have an aversion to the people I debate. But James White is that kind of fundamentalist who gets under my skin. To be fair, he would probably not call himself a fundamentalist. Then again, in my experience, very few fundamentalists *do* call themselves fundamentalists. Usually a “fundamentalist” is that guy who is far to the right of *you* - wherever you are! Someone on the blog can correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe White does hold to the absolute inerrancy of the Bible. If so, given what else I know about him, I’d call him a fundamentalist.
      In any event, he’s a smart fellow and came to the debate loaded for bear. But it’s good to see me at not my best as well as at my best. Bart Ehrman!

    • @alexscianna9609
      @alexscianna9609 Před 5 lety

      I thought Bart won the debate...his facts were clear and evident. I believe his finding to be evidence that the Bible was not written by God.

  • @stwoods25
    @stwoods25 Před 7 lety +34

    Perhaps someone can help me with this. Why would an atheist feel the need to say God is evil, a dictator, makes people suffer, etc., if they know He does not exist? Why do the spend so much time and energy trying to refute something they claim does not exist? if they are so sure of their position, why not be involved in more useful educational/scientific/philosophical pursuits. in listening to most debates, it seems as if not mqtter what evidence a Christian presents, the atheist will either ignore it or position a theory designed solely to refute it, regardless of whether the theory is plausible or logically sound.

    • @crippledtalk
      @crippledtalk Před 7 lety +6

      Steve Woods.,they like hearing themselves talk no matter how uneducated they are..

    • @kenzeier2943
      @kenzeier2943 Před 5 lety +7

      Steve Woods
      They do it to make people look foolish. But they usually are nothing more than superficial and revert to ad hominem attacks which are in fact not arguments.

    • @michaelrehkop4817
      @michaelrehkop4817 Před 5 lety

      Steve Woods. Lets not forget that Bart Ehrmann is not an atheist but an agnostic.

    • @LifesTales2010
      @LifesTales2010 Před 5 lety +5

      As a person of science, if the Bible is the only empirical evidence you have for the existence of God.. then obviously it's going to be scrutinized and looked at for its authenticity.. for historical fact.. for truth.. When you call it "the truth".. and tell me that my soul depends on it.. it better be accurate. Not everyone in the world is ok with being conned out of their time and money.. Two things religion demands of you.. now I can live my life as a good person and still have good values and morals without religion.. it's not like the human species were just killing each other non-stop until the Bible was written.. truth of the matter is it was in humanity's best interest to co exist..have communities.. work together.. We Now call the Greek gods "Greek mythology".. so it makes sense that eventually this will be called Christian mythology.. the division of religion has been one of the biggest reasons for war in our history.. even to this day.. so hopefully in the future we will become enlightened and have no more need for religion, superstition or borders.. and realize that we have a very short time on earth and we should all treasure that.. no afterlife this is what you got.. so stop killing eachother and enjoy the things that really matter.. Family, Community, People..

    • @poppypalais3108
      @poppypalais3108 Před 5 lety +3

      Because religion (not just christianity) indoctrinates children with superstitions, hatred and intolerance. Wait until people are 18 until you start telling them about an immaterial being that knows everything you do, and then see how many join.

  • @solidrock3847
    @solidrock3847 Před 5 lety +24

    Very good from James White! So much more informations. He really used his time extremly good! Like!

  • @weefishy9129
    @weefishy9129 Před 5 lety +31

    When Ehrman got rude, condescending, insulting, interrupting and nearly began yelling he showed to everyone his personal hostility on the issue so he cannot honestly claim that his views are merely a result of scholarly study devoid of emotion or personal motivation.
    This guy has personal issues coming out of his ears.

    • @abraarhussain786
      @abraarhussain786 Před 5 lety +2

      He is 100% correct about Christianity it is a joke and is base on
      man mad lies!!!!

    • @blackscreennoiseforrelaxat1517
      @blackscreennoiseforrelaxat1517 Před 4 lety +1

      A Shah Nope try again

    • @daintybud8937
      @daintybud8937 Před 4 lety

      🙈

    • @mr4nders0n
      @mr4nders0n Před 4 lety +3

      @@abraarhussain786 Your assertion "about Christianity" being "base on
      man mad lies". I presume you meant "based on
      man made lies", this being so, could you be so kind as to elucidate further on your assertion, for I fear you may be in error, especially since many of the doctrines and teachings of Christian thought and practice, far from being the basis of trivial mirth have indeed been the basis of a most rich and diverse means of personal development, as has been the testimony of many a great saint and mystic.

    • @souldesire5932
      @souldesire5932 Před 3 lety

      @@abraarhussain786 you truly choose to ignore history or even seeking God yourself..the joke will be on you unless you change.

  • @GusBloke
    @GusBloke Před 9 lety

    Mr Starks, can you please find a method of communication other than this? I clicked a button, and bang went your reply, I can't find it, my apologies.

  • @daintybud8937
    @daintybud8937 Před 4 lety +7

    I agree with White that the other side needs to be told. This is encouraging me more to know the history of the bible. A shift from simply reading and obeying. Knowing this kind of detail provides more confidence in proclaiming you are a Christian.

    • @theguyver4934
      @theguyver4934 Před 4 lety +1

      I am a muslim and i agree but there is no trinity in the entire bible and you don't have to be muslim to believe that

  • @bonnie43uk
    @bonnie43uk Před 10 lety +165

    I wish I had a £1 for every time Bart says "copy of the copy of the copy", I'd be a very rich person.

    • @philster611-ih8te
      @philster611-ih8te Před 10 lety +17

      You probably would be, as there indeed copies of copies of copies..

    • @jacopman
      @jacopman Před 10 lety +9

      Mrreciprocat to make it worse.............the very first manuscript of any of them would have been the result of writing down what had been transpired as oral tradition (can you say gossip among hopeful believers) for decades over thousands of miles and different languages as story telling before its even documented.................what kind of inspired process is that?
      We are arguing of the most accurate manuscript of superman comic books here.........trying to get the story right of something in which the supernatural of its contents are fiction.

    • @jessicamiller1548
      @jessicamiller1548 Před 5 lety +19

      @@philster611-ih8te Did you know that all we have for ALL of the classical works of antiquity is copies of copies of copies? Bart Ehrman takes advantage of people's ignorance of history and the process of textual criticism to bring the most reliable text in history into doubt.

    • @BlGGESTBROTHER
      @BlGGESTBROTHER Před 5 lety +19

      Jessica Miller All the classical works don’t make claims about a messiah. There’s a big difference between excepting historical and theological claims from antiquity.

    • @jz5jo
      @jz5jo Před 5 lety +3

      another christian loser, defending a fairy tale book;
      and if god is perfect, what's the point of having a debate...?

  • @alexsoto8326
    @alexsoto8326 Před 8 lety +3

    Dr. White is a very intelligent scholar in the New Testament. Bart Ehrman sees the New Testament out of the apologetic bubble. Even though Dr. White can prove the consistency of the ancient text, it does not prove that they were factual. He just shows consistency in the oral tradition.

  • @tingwang7707
    @tingwang7707 Před 7 lety +6

    The changes to end Mark may have been made earlier by those in possession of earlier versions of Mark and the snake bite/poison version may be an addition by a sect. we all have later versions and can only speculate on the events in time.

  • @Tangle2Brook
    @Tangle2Brook Před 10 lety +96

    To Dr Ehrman, as an evangelical Christian of IMHO strong faith, I agree more with the arguments of James White than with yours. However, there is one area where I grant you complete superiority. You allow ratings and comments on your videos and Dr James does not. He claims to hate com boxes because people act like second graders. But to me this is an area where his skin is too thin. He is also filtering out praise for his work and constructive and gracious criticism. So Kudos to you for permitting ratings and comments.

    • @1974jrod
      @1974jrod Před 5 lety +10

      @vctjkhme They would fail logic classes as well.
      I'm not a NT scholar, but the way Ehrman supposes certain ideas is on a second grade level.

    • @SugoiEnglish1
      @SugoiEnglish1 Před 5 lety +5

      @Jasper Jack Did you watch the videos? LOL. The problem with your view is the errors do not touch any of the major teachings of Christianity! See Daniel Wallace on this perhaps the equal of Erhman on the manuscripts.

    • @matthewmanucci
      @matthewmanucci Před 5 lety +9

      It’s not about his skin being too thin. It’s about proffering. Christians in the comments calling each other “faggots” and “assholes”. It’s a poor representation for both sides of any discussion and he doesn’t want his platform to be used to host it.
      I personally prefer to leave comments open but I’m not about to misrepresent James White because I am mad that I can’t get my two cents in the comment section of his videos.

    • @ezassegai4793
      @ezassegai4793 Před 5 lety +3

      @Jasper Jack
      30,000 'errors'? that number you gave shows you have no idea what you are talking about.
      there are actually over four-hundred-thousand 400,000 textual variants, not just 30,000.
      99,5 % of them being typos and grammar mistakes in other words nontheological issues.

    • @ezassegai4793
      @ezassegai4793 Před 5 lety +2

      I wished that James enabled comments. Agree 100%.

  • @sdr4701
    @sdr4701 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you James

  • @fernandopaulus9088
    @fernandopaulus9088 Před 5 lety +25

    This debate was won by James at 41:50

  • @shahrizalabdrahman5534

    Yes if you have more menuscribe is better but if The more manuscribe that you have is contradicting EACH and in SOME place its agains EACH other ????

  • @approvedofGod
    @approvedofGod Před 3 lety +11

    Bart, you are putting "all" of history on notice by stating that "a copy of a copy" is unreliable. That means that all historical documents that we have (religious or otherwise) are riddled with mistakes and we cannot trust any of them. In one simple but fatal sweep, you destroyed the reliability of all texts. We can also suggest the opposite. That many of these scholars were efficient in their labor of copying techniques. Yes, some mistakes, but not unreliable.
    What do you call this type of argument? Oh yes, Strawman fallacy.

  • @God1stProductions
    @God1stProductions Před 3 lety +44

    Thank you Bert for stranghtening my faith!! God must have worked overtime when preserving the Word

    • @smoovemove3988
      @smoovemove3988 Před 3 lety +5

      MO MO explain the prophecies within the Bible if this is the case ?

  • @j.w.w176
    @j.w.w176 Před 6 lety +4

    Bart's argument rests on reproduction mistakes. Copying by hand was the latest technology at that time/era and clearly accuracy was a problem. Because the copiers, just as we are today, do not have uniform handwritings. I think the argument should be whether the mistakes were deliberate or intentional. If so, what would be the benefit or gain?
    Dr. Bart should place himself in the environment of that era. If Bart was commissioned to do copies for a church group would he miscopy?

  • @j.sethfrazer
    @j.sethfrazer Před 4 lety +15

    Take a shot of Whiskey every time Bart Ehrman says the word "copy." You'll pass out drunk on the couch in less than 5 minutes.

    • @smb123211
      @smb123211 Před 3 lety +1

      So what's your point? That repeated copying in an illiterate society of a story that evolved over time is not important?

    • @faithfultheology
      @faithfultheology Před 3 lety +2

      Lol 😆 I take a copy of that drink

  • @jayvansickle7607
    @jayvansickle7607 Před 7 lety +4

    I thought it was pretty slick that Bart said he believed that only 2 or 3 people would be able to change their view point...

  • @gwolf6975
    @gwolf6975 Před 4 lety +8

    If it " can't" be translated, so you leave it out,, how does that not possibly terribly affect the text?? And if you have a lot of copies, that means you have almost virgin text equivelant??? " accidental ommissions" could mean potentially critical scripture ommission...and " uncontrolled" distribution means just that, total lack of control, order, oversight over reprinting by hand and distribution,,how on earth could this support preservation?? Terrible arguments. So tired of supposed pros who blow off the obvious, dogg someone who points it out, and then insist there's no problem.

  • @bigash44
    @bigash44 Před 6 lety +8

    Believe it or not, after Bart accused him of talking over everyone's head, he actually spoke differently the 2nd time around. Still a little over my head, but I did understand a few things. Ha.

  • @CharlieVanLiew
    @CharlieVanLiew Před 8 lety +15

    Dr. White's presentation was far more concise. Dr. Ehrman made assertions and presented claims and backed none of them up. He simply said "They matter" over and over and didn't demonstrate how they do, or give evidence that neither understanding of the text that are on the table are valid.
    Dr. White makes sense of the data and presents a backed argumentation for his position while Dr. Ehrman seems to fall into a presuppositional skepticism and just throws out a lot of skeptical statements. If he is an expert he should have had more information regarding why his position is valid.

    • @rcchristian2
      @rcchristian2 Před 8 lety +3

      +Charlie Van Liew Go watch Ehrmans videos. He explains them in details in many of his videos and offers proof. The bottom line is the bible is supposed to be the word of god directly from him.
      Ehrmans research proves that it isn't.

    • @angieh4534
      @angieh4534 Před 7 lety

      Abu taj md mahbub Ul alam he says the same thing about the Quran, but look at the man that's saying this, he thinks it's all fairytales .. lol

  • @forthewagesofsinisdeath4967

    So because it had to be copied, bart has a hard time.... such a strong argument.

    • @dalkeiththomas9352
      @dalkeiththomas9352 Před 4 lety +1

      @D O It's much closer to the time for one. Secondly, the narratives of their death quite clearly assume that they believe this man is God. Remember these deaths took place in the first century.(As Bart said its the best kept book in the ancient world). Additionally, you can quote church fathers from many many letters. And these are persons directly after the apostles. In fact, you can look at the church father's disciples writings as well. The story isn't developing or changing. Check out Polycarp,Ireaneus and continue. Ireaneus in fact seems to communicate to persons in the late second century, that memoirs of the apostles are still present and they can check them. So this idea, that hey this persecuted sect was just copying and throwing away their sacred scriptures.

  • @crimony3054
    @crimony3054 Před 6 lety +28

    He invites students to take a crack at copying over a text to see how easy it was to introduce errors, but he doesn't establish that that is how the transcription process worked. In fact, even today, when working on things like serious academic papers and business quality proposals, the process usually involves several people work together simultaneously. It was a slow and simple process, but it didn't have to be as haphazard as his students are led to believe.

  • @richsuga
    @richsuga Před 4 lety +36

    I'm a Bible-believing Christian, but I appreciate Ehrman's debate skills. He's very good.

    • @abdelw
      @abdelw Před 4 lety +8

      What about the truth?
      That's something worth appreciating too.

  • @spontaneoushope9892
    @spontaneoushope9892 Před 4 lety +1

    I liked this video because it is educational. You can not tell who I think had reasonable arguments from either a like or dislike on this video.

  • @rowland1023
    @rowland1023 Před 7 lety +1

    Your absolutely right.

  • @Kyle-vb3fz
    @Kyle-vb3fz Před 4 lety +5

    If you haven’t read it, you owe it to yourself to read “The King James Only Controversy.” I’m not getting paid to say that, I just enjoyed it. I even gave it to my mother to read.

    • @colinrow725
      @colinrow725 Před 4 lety +1

      I will second that. I'm not even a Christian but it's a good read and I still own the book. I always love a good debunking.

  • @seekwisdom5102
    @seekwisdom5102 Před 9 lety +116

    If they simply say: "It is a collection of stories that we create a narrative to understand God, there were man that wrote it". It would be okay. But when they say it is the word of God and who doesn't believe it will die and go to hell forever, then you better have every single letter perfect.

    • @jasonbiggs1624
      @jasonbiggs1624 Před 6 lety +9

      Seek Wisdom well what we believe is divine inspiration, which is not the same as God dictation.

    • @georgemay8170
      @georgemay8170 Před 6 lety +14

      What you better have is the gift of faith to believe in the deity of Christ given only by the Holy Spirit.

    • @thomasburns2557
      @thomasburns2557 Před 6 lety +5

      Seek Wisdom Are we throwing the baby out with the bath water? I find a defect therefore I don’t believe? What in this world is with out defect ? So do you believe anything at all?

    • @wajutiem08
      @wajutiem08 Před 5 lety +2

      @@jasonbiggs1624 but how can we be sure we have what was originally written? There is no guarantee.

    • @nonchalantguy7008
      @nonchalantguy7008 Před 5 lety +4

      Agreed. I don’t think accurate dictation is a lot to ask for if we’re talking about eternal life and all.

  • @annikabee199
    @annikabee199 Před 7 lety +25

    I understood James, but I have also been reading about translation. I think Bart may be used to students who may not be engaged in class.

    • @Matthew24.4
      @Matthew24.4 Před 4 lety +16

      Bart was being condescending to the audience. James tore his opening statement to pieces and he knew it.

    • @Iamwrongbut
      @Iamwrongbut Před 3 lety +5

      Matthew 24:4 James’ opening statement was basically agreeing with Bart on everything he said except there being major changes. How is that “tearing to pieces?”

    • @SA-mw5om
      @SA-mw5om Před 3 lety +1

      Matthew 24:4 - now James can’t find the original bible ..

  • @rjonesx
    @rjonesx Před 5 lety +10

    Dr. Ehrman's contention seems to be that the Bible cannot be Inspired unless it was Preserved. Now, he doesn't exactly explain what he means by "preserved." It seems to be that he could mean...
    1. We have the original version still with us today.
    2. We have a verifiable copy of the original version still with us today.
    3. Or, we would have copies but none of them would be different.
    Now, let's put it in argument form...
    1. A work can only be Inspired if it is Preserved
    2. The New Testament is not Preserved
    3. The New Testament is not Inspired
    So, how might we address this argument? The method James White provides is to give a 4th definition of Preserved which would defeat (P2). He argues that among all the variations, the original words are still preserved. The analogy he gives is like a 1000 piece jig-saw puzzle where you have 1010 pieces. The whole thing is there, but there are some extras as well. If you accept this definition of Preservation, (P2) stands refuted and Dr. Ehrman's argument fails.
    However, I think there is a more fatal flaw in this argument, which is that (P1) is simply undefended. Why must an Inspired work be a Preserved work, especially among one of the 3 definitions I provided above? Where does Dr. Ehrman get this definition of Inspiration? The doctrine is "that the human authors and editors of Bible were led or influenced by God with the result that their writings many be designated in some sense the word of God". No part of that doctrine requires preservation. God could inspire a writing meant only for some people for some short amount of time. Or God could allow his inspired word to be spread imperfectly but sufficiently such that the primary message is retained. His first contention is simply a statement of his personal opinion, nothing more, nothing less.

    • @JohnDoe-ov9ib
      @JohnDoe-ov9ib Před 5 lety +2

      Ehrman never said it couldn't be the word of god because it wasn't preserved, he just said that personally his biblical studies made him realise that there wasn't a good enough reason to view these texts as divine or divinely inspired above another other ancient manuscripts and that personally led him away from his religious beliefs over time. He didn't say others had to agree with him and he never tried to argue that others shouldn't be believers if they want to be.

    • @asjadsalman348
      @asjadsalman348 Před 4 lety

      @@JohnDoe-ov9ib - What ever the reason there's no way you can study the bible and out saying it's not inspired or the word of god and you don't have to be a christian to believe that

    • @TheIncognitusMe
      @TheIncognitusMe Před 3 lety

      You’re assuming you have all 1000 pieces, which is something you can’t confirm anyway. So you lose regardless of which argument you make. We know it wasn’t preserved, and there’s no evidence we have 100% of the original words. Not to mention the fact that there are no original words for certain books in the Bible, as they are edited versions of letters. Letters we do not have and will never have.
      Sadly, religion loses all arguments. For obvious reasons. It’s mythology.

    • @Newlife2100
      @Newlife2100 Před 3 lety +2

      Well that's the point though isn't it, if your expected to base your eternal salvation on what a book says, shouldn't that book be reliable? Shouldn't its authorship be verifiable? People murder, martyr, and go to war over what this book says. I'd venture that thousands, if not millions of people have been tortured or lost their lives because of this book. Unlike other scholarly works, the accuracy of the new testament can mean life or death or even an eternity of damnation. For these reasons, I think it needs to be held to a higher standard than any other piece of historical record. And Ehrman's findings perfectly articulate why I value my soul and the souls/lives of others over this blatantly unreliable "record".

    • @ShadowTheNinjaKitty
      @ShadowTheNinjaKitty Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheIncognitusMe You don’t need everything. That doesn’t undermine the argument at all. Let’s say that 1/2 of the Bible was lost. We actually only have 1/2 of it now. If God does indeed exist, and directed the writing of the Bible, then how is that changed by the fact that half of it is now missing? It isn’t. It isn’t whatsoever. It doesn’t follow that if the Bible is the inerrant word of God then that means it must be 100% accurately preserved. It doesn’t follow whatsoever.
      That’s why many errancy statements say that the Bible is inerrant in the original texts. We have what we have. We base the religion on what we have. I really don’t see how your point changes anything. We could have entire books missing from the Bible, and it wouldn’t change the fact that the God of the Bible exists (if indeed that is true).
      I’m really not sure why this is a debate. If a flying cat was the true God and that cat divinely inspired 1000000 pages in a holy book, but we now only have 1 sentence of that book, that wouldn’t change the fact that that one sentence was the word of God. You need to base your argument on whether God even exists or not and whether the Bible was written by the people it was claimed to have been written by. You can hold to the views you hold, but using the, or even remotely seeming like you defend the, “it hasn’t been perfectly preserved so therefore the Christian God doesn’t exist” makes no sense. It’s really just a bad argument

  • @Fayssal207
    @Fayssal207 Před 5 lety +6

    So much information here ...❤

  • @michaellawlor5625
    @michaellawlor5625 Před 6 lety +25

    He didn't leave a book he left a church! The New testament was a sacrament before it was a document.

    • @tonywallens217
      @tonywallens217 Před 4 lety +2

      Michael Lawlor agreed

    • @espositogregory
      @espositogregory Před 4 lety +6

      There is nothing to substantiate this claim. It is a fool hearted gambit to cling on a human declaration for absolute truth.
      Paul is a great example; contradicts the Christ nearly every place he writes.
      Hod gave us truth and love to sift through the world; not only is the NT a VITALLY important document with wise insight spoken by the Holy Christ, but it is also layered in flaws of man.
      The Bible is like an egg. You must crack open, discard the shell and cook the contents before it can be nutritious. As a matter if fact, a raw egg may be harmful.
      Buying into the NT being wholly inerrant is like tossing whole eggs in your gullet and hoping not to get a stomach ache.

    • @souldesire5932
      @souldesire5932 Před 3 lety +5

      @@espositogregory Interesting comment. How do you personally feel Paul contradicts Jesus in the NT? I agree there are human errors, seems like a fusion of divine inspiration in its original form, which is in Aramaic and not Greek, but meshed with human fingerprints and potentially some manipulation over time. I've uncovered some crazy mistranslations of lines and words that are so deeply ingrained into Christian culture..I am a believer in Christ 100% no matter how many issues with any texts there may be though in what we have today.

  • @vesogry
    @vesogry Před 3 lety +2

    Is White's voice similar to Ehrman's? Or is it just me?

  • @deliarodriquez8113
    @deliarodriquez8113 Před 7 lety

    Some of you reading this believe that no translation can be inspired. Did Jesus quote from a BC Septuagint, a Greek translation from the Hebrew old testament which some of you assert? Was the Septuagint a perfect translation?

  • @sirsimplexton3151
    @sirsimplexton3151 Před 9 lety +3

    I think the biggest thing Dr. White is ignoring is that generational copies form a branching structure, a hierarchy. Trying to understand the roots means comparing the earliest places the texts branch out from each other.
    That's how I think White got that strange statistical model that paints such a positive light in contrast to Ehrman's model which paints such a negative one. White is including intra-commonalities between later generations which have the least trivial impact in terms of differences, while Ehrman is looking at inter-differences at the earliest generations which have the largest impact. The truth is probably somewhere in between.
    The biggest hints about the original are found in the commonalities between the earliest sources, and that's where they apparently differ the most.
    Though I think White has a point that there is a convergence between each branch towards later generations. The methods to copy seem to be increasingly reliable with fewer non-trivial differences the further out we go, though that's not a point that Ehrman contested.

  • @VuyoArt
    @VuyoArt Před 4 lety +27

    This is the greatest debate I have ever seen. Great arguments from both sides. I like how precise Dr. Bart Ehrman communicates.

  • @yellow8954
    @yellow8954 Před 4 lety +35

    James White, i want that tie!

    • @TheGEOPOLITICAN
      @TheGEOPOLITICAN Před 3 lety

      What is on it? Looks like a coffee stain on the bottom of it lol - my eye sight not the best so i am trying to legit figure it out

    • @TannerC12345
      @TannerC12345 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheGEOPOLITICAN 53:33

  • @naomi0connor
    @naomi0connor Před 3 lety +9

    notice how almost all of Bart’s debates include the opposing side quoting his books practically the whole time? 😂

  • @Thormp1
    @Thormp1 Před 5 lety +14

    I'd rather drown in the truth, than remain afloat... upon an Ocean of Lies

    • @shellyslioneyes
      @shellyslioneyes Před 4 lety

      Are you saying you want to reject Jesus and go to Hell? I'm not sure what your saying.

    • @iamihop1123
      @iamihop1123 Před 4 lety

      @TJordan14 Assumption 1: they existed.
      Assumption 2: they died proclaiming the resurrection
      Assumption 3: they saw what they thought was a resurrection
      Assumption 4: they correctly understood what they saw
      Assumption 5: they could not convince themselves of something untrue

    • @dalkeiththomas9352
      @dalkeiththomas9352 Před 4 lety

      @@iamihop1123 by the way assumption 1,2,3 aren't debated anymore.. I don't get assumption 5.. Assumption four is unlikely given the context and other evidence as well. You're free to reject it and combine some other theory and believe that but just telling you

  • @AA-bo2qn
    @AA-bo2qn Před 5 lety +16

    I think Dr Bart Ehrman is saying, do your own research and reading and you will find the errors yourself. Some so outrageous that you will question the authenticity of the book. Once you’re open to truly examine, the possibility of misguided humans altering and sometimes creating word of God will open up. By whom and why would be the next question.

  • @ahaan-thakker9142
    @ahaan-thakker9142 Před 4 lety +27

    I thought Ehrman would win this one but it was just the opposite ,white overwhelmed ehrman with incredible points ,and It’s effects could clearly been seen in ehrmans mannerisms during his rebuttal

  • @sanjivdungdung
    @sanjivdungdung Před 4 lety +20

    Excellent presentation by James White specially the PowerPoint evidence clearly Bart erhman was shaken in one of rare instances .
    James did touch Bart's painful part in his scholarly intelligence .

  • @phillipschulz4492
    @phillipschulz4492 Před 3 lety +12

    it's weird how Bart's comments don't pull me further into disbelief of the new testament, but rather Jame's comments and attempts to dismiss things. when he says "people don't believe the bible is 100% accurate" (paraphrasing)......I'm like, yeah everyone in my entire church attending life in numerous churches believe it like that. i'm re-evaluating all my sunday school teachers with a side eye right now.

  • @jennifer5352
    @jennifer5352 Před 4 lety +15

    Great debate. I agree with White. Why do all the manuscripts have to be perfectly in sync in order for the bible to be credible and believable. This is where faith comes in.

    • @edbtzkhud
      @edbtzkhud Před 4 lety +4

      jennifer because it would prove consistency genius! Consistency proves authenticity and the book to be uncorrupted.

    • @Matthew24.4
      @Matthew24.4 Před 4 lety +2

      edbtzkhud - not one single doctrine is altered based on textual variants in manuscripts and mainstream bible translations of those manuscripts. Considering Christianity was outlawed by the Roman Empire for 300 years that’s remarkable.

    • @drrydog
      @drrydog Před 4 lety +1

      Amen! and faith is perfect, and for salvation, and amen to those brethren who believe, GOD WILL GIVE WORDS TO EACH OF YOU

    • @edbtzkhud
      @edbtzkhud Před 4 lety +4

      Matthew 24:4 oh really????
      At 1 John 5:7, some older Bible translations contain the following words: “in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.” However, reliable manuscripts confirm that these words were NOT in the original text. They were ADDED later. * Thus, reliable modern Bible translations have EXCLUDED them.
      God’s personal name appears thousands of times in ancient manuscripts of the Bible. Yet, numerous Bible translations have REPLACED it with titles such as “Lord” or “God.” why is that????
      Are you aware of the 16 omitted verses in the NIV RV and KJV?
      You’re talking about textual variants and im talking added and omitted verses. Apples and oranges my friend.
      Not to mention the oldest manuscript called the codex sinaiticus, which has more books than your typical bible and more verses than your new bible has.

    • @CyeOutsider
      @CyeOutsider Před 4 lety +1

      Because differences is texts signify errors and additons/omissions being made.
      If there are errors and omissions, than how can you trust that what is being said is the word of God and not human interpretation?
      Pretty simple.

  • @joshvizi6760
    @joshvizi6760 Před 8 lety

    hmm..his big diffrences didnt seem all that big to me. seems to me alot of these issues can be compared with other passages or the message of the book in its entirety. i am not a believer but they didnt seem crazy to me

  • @SickestDisciple
    @SickestDisciple Před 4 lety +33

    Such a good debate. Love Dr. White and his ministry.

  • @daithiocinnsealach1982
    @daithiocinnsealach1982 Před 5 lety +4

    Its amusing that Bart criticizes his students. Is anyone here s member of his blog? I'm often amazed at how many spelling mistakes I find in his blog posts. And he has spell check too!

  • @TussalDragon344
    @TussalDragon344 Před 5 lety +6

    Someone should make a video which is: “Bart Erhman VS James White, but it’s only the word ‘copying’”

  • @frazel22
    @frazel22 Před 3 lety +3

    Dr James argues that God preserves the tests through textual variants in the manuscripts . ("Dr James Argument")
    What doctrine then do we invoke to decide which text counts ?
    Also , is there a theological basis for Dr James Argument ?

  • @frank_a
    @frank_a Před 9 lety +2

    The problem of this debate is that the underlying issues that form the heart of their difference of opinion are not really debated. Bart Ehrman summarises it correctly at 1:03:51 till 1:06:55: the difference of opinion is not so much about the facts but about the meaning of the facts. What is the meaning and significance of these facts for the Christian faith and theology in general and the doctrine of inspiration in particular? These questions are not really debated, but are the only reason why this debate receives so much attention and comments. Of course Ehrman is right that we cannot know with certainty what the exact words of the original New Testament were and in fact James White acknowleges that. The other way around both speakers acknowledge that the New Testament has much earlier (see for instance part two of the debate at 27:17) and abundant attestation than any other work from antiquity and that the vast majority of variances in the manuscript tradition are without meaning. (The New Testament might actually - compared with other works from antiquity - be one of the most trustworthy works from antiquity that we have, is my impression, notwithstanding that there are meaningful variances in the manuscript tradition). But where does that lead us? James White and Bart Ehrman frame the same facts almost in an opposite way. It is in how they frame the facts that they differ. It would have been interesting if that would have received more emphasis in the debate, but this (difference in) framing wasn't hardly discussed.

  • @rozar501
    @rozar501 Před 10 lety +25

    Bart Ehrman: " I had never *heard* of James White before I agreed to debate him. He’s a big person in his own small little world, but unknown among scholars of the Bible, which is the world of people I live with…." LOL

  • @nathanheinzeart
    @nathanheinzeart Před 4 lety +13

    The very basic point that Bart seems to be missing is this: just because something isn't "perfect" doesn't mean its underlying message isn't real and the historical events it alludes to didn't take place. (the fact that so many thousands of manuscripts DO say basically the same thing indeed strengthens the notion that the gospels are based on real events.). Nothing he said makes me doubt Jesus was a historical figure who died and resurrected; Bart's observations are fine and well, and it's indeed a fact that errors occurred during translation. But none of those errors change the overall message of the gospels in the SLIGHTEST.

    • @yahya2925
      @yahya2925 Před 4 lety +2

      Sure they do, if we're being honest with ourselves! The people who wrote the bible cared about when Jesus (AS) died. They cared about if He said "God, God! Why hast thou forsaken me?" or "Father into your hands I commend my spirit.". If it matters enough to them to write it, then it should matter to you what actually happened that day.

    • @sirsaltalot5480
      @sirsaltalot5480 Před 4 lety

      The idea that a person died and resurrected himself at will isn’t by definition a historical event. This is a supernatural claim that needs a supernatural amount of evidence to be proven historically.

    • @dalkeiththomas9352
      @dalkeiththomas9352 Před 4 lety

      @@sirsaltalot5480 Do you believe in the supernatural?

    • @eurech
      @eurech Před 4 lety

      Fallacy. They do. A lot.

  • @MarkMetternichPhotographyLLC

    It is a travesty that this debate is in an abridged form;the exchange of dialogue and questioning between Dr.Ehrman and Dr.White has been completely omitted! Why? At any rate,in my view,that was the highlight of both their performances. You can search for this debate on other channels and capture it in its entirety. I highly suggest you do so;it's awesome!

  • @scottboyte9050
    @scottboyte9050 Před 4 lety +10

    The bottom line is that people believe what they choose to believe. Everyone has the same evidence presented to them which is why everyone will be held to the same standard of accountability.

    • @iamihop1123
      @iamihop1123 Před 4 lety +4

      There are appreciable differences, other than personal choice, that result in the varied outcomes. For example, there are differences in how well-equipped each individual is to process any given piece of evidence (background knowledge, critical thinking tools, etc). There are also different goals: a scientist is likely to have a different objective when processing the evidence than a spiritual guru. There is also extreme social pressure in many cases. It's not a coincidence that religions tend to be highly concentrated geographically, where society can impose or reinforce a particular belief.

  • @elainejohnson6955
    @elainejohnson6955 Před 4 lety +9

    I had to laugh since they had to correct the misunderstandings of what they just heard each other say!!!

  • @danielsmith225
    @danielsmith225 Před 4 lety +18

    Bart gets a little too emotional in a debate for me

    • @Soyodi
      @Soyodi Před 3 lety +4

      Because he knows Christianity isn't really true that he once believed in. Sad to say.

    • @euphratesjehan
      @euphratesjehan Před 3 lety

      He (Bart)😘 sounds like he comes from a place of hurt (I heard a hint of cynicism, the kind that runs like an undercurrent, in a person who is filled with pride, anger, and insecurities (although by the world's academic standards, he's "accomplished.").
      He also, at times, comes off as condesending (for example, when he refers to his students). That's what I picked up on.

  • @simondemnitz2887
    @simondemnitz2887 Před 7 lety +1

    Fantastic debate. Dr Ehrman and Dr White presented their arguments well. I felt disappointed with Dr Ehrmans rebuttal; it doesn't seem that he fully understood Dr Whites arguments or was familiar with his work which is why he seemed to repeat a lot of his original statement. His thesis of perfect transmission as the qualifier for inspiration is unrealistic and would in fact disqualify us from having a reasonable certainty of what the contents of the autograph of any work of antiquity is since the new testament is foremost the most well attested. Multiple lines of transmission do in fact bring robustness into the manuscript tradition so that the original text is not lost. More data points brings in more variance but also helps to establish the proper trends more conclusively. This is in fact what happened in the time early church as they sought to obey the commandment to go into all the world and spread the gospel...

  • @AquarianAgeApostle
    @AquarianAgeApostle Před 4 lety +1

    53:40 Where can I get one of those P52 ties?

  • @terrancekrolowitz6285
    @terrancekrolowitz6285 Před 4 lety +2

    I love the part when experts say that there were no experts 500 years ago you know that people couldn't copy a book word for word that most Christians and most of the Roman Empire could not read or write yeah at that time the Roman Empire spanned the world nobody could read a right

  • @AlecRozsa
    @AlecRozsa Před 7 lety +8

    36:32 This methodology of reversing the graph to try and re-sway is very shallow and unsubstantial. Meaningful variants is not defined. It shows a very elementary and borderline pathetic attempt at persuasion. When you are talking about Inerrancy, the size of the meaningful variants bar means NOTHING. Something is either 100% absolutely perfect or it is not.

    • @hhhuthhhjj5599
      @hhhuthhhjj5599 Před 4 lety +3

      Jesus is God
      Jesus christ is glorious God
      Christ is God
      These textual variants don't matter

    • @espositogregory
      @espositogregory Před 4 lety +3

      Hhhut Hhhjj the very claim and nature of Jesus’s divinity IS THE VERY ISSUE!
      You have perfectly illustrated the Original Commenter’s point.

    • @SuleimanTheMagnificent71618
      @SuleimanTheMagnificent71618 Před 4 lety

      @@hhhuthhhjj5599
      Believing false doctrine!

    • @ShadowTheNinjaKitty
      @ShadowTheNinjaKitty Před 3 lety +1

      That’s why they say “inerrant in the original texts”. Everyone knows there’s some human error in translating and transcribing things. I’m not even sure why this is as large of a debate as it is

  • @jamestheredd
    @jamestheredd Před 3 lety +34

    It seems that most opponents of the idea that God has preserved His word begin with the problematic expectation that God would use a certain method to preserve His word. This strikes me as a prideful way to approach the issue.

    • @RM3MB3R
      @RM3MB3R Před 3 lety +1

      The King James Only movement is notorious for doing that. It has even been deemed a cult and has done more damage than it ever did good.
      One Bible Only? is a good book that shows their deceptions. James White has a good book refuting Gail Riplinger's claims and shows intentional misquotes in her book.

  • @liaqatkhan49
    @liaqatkhan49 Před 5 lety +8

    He says the same shit ..word for word in every video..

  • @theresec.6184
    @theresec.6184 Před 5 lety +32

    If the text is not "perfectly preserved," and falls under the same criteria for analysis and imperfection as other scholarly work of the time, as Dr. White contends, then it's just another book, as they are, and not divinely inspired. You can't have it both ways. And, no, it's absolutely not beyond God's capability to preserve it 100%, if that is what He wanted to do.

    • @RussianBot4Christ
      @RussianBot4Christ Před 5 lety +1

      Divinely inspired would mainly refer to a true devine witness towards the one and only devine God.

    • @DepletedUrbranium
      @DepletedUrbranium Před 5 lety

      White addresses this with the question of why then would Jesus quote from the Septuagint.

    • @kellygipson8354
      @kellygipson8354 Před 4 lety +6

      What do you mean by "perfectly preserved". By being preserved Dr. White is saying that the books we have are not corrupted by people trying to intentionally askew the texts to a different meaning. If I say " I have a brown cat that eats dog food" for instance, and that gets recorded somewhere as me saying "I have a dog food eating cat that is brown" you can see the multitude of variants, but the word is preserved. The meaning is not changed though the text is.

    • @Solideogloria00
      @Solideogloria00 Před 4 lety +3

      You’re misunderstanding the Bible, the Bible is truly Divine and truly human. The faulty Muslim perspective about the Quran has no basis to have confidence in who the author/s was. They just have to trust what woodman gave them.
      The Bible On the contrary has been preserved by God far more beautifully and sophisticated than you can imagine.

    • @universalis8208
      @universalis8208 Před 4 lety +1

      This is actually a pretty asinine comment for there isn't a single verse that alludes that every single word written will be maintained precisely and that the consequence of scribal error would be proving its validity or lack thereof, in fact, it couldn't be because that's not how linguistics work at all. So, it's simply a self proposed straw-man with more self proposed implications. The essence of scripture in itself is important but not necessary for there were many illiterate individuals who believed and understood the Gospel before the "Bible" as we know it in its fully collected form was developed. The biggest mistakes in the translations are ones such as a scribe missing a line, or reiterating something slightly different. Common human mistakes, it wasn't like God's Hand came down from the clouds with the ink pen of holiness to write every single manuscript translation even within the concept of inspiration.

  • @robbybeum212
    @robbybeum212 Před 6 lety +2

    Seriously?!? One of those words that are used in the text is correct (meaning the others are not) means that god has preserved his word?!?

  • @srglepore
    @srglepore Před 5 lety +1

    Flavian signature?

  • @fahadusmani2184
    @fahadusmani2184 Před 5 lety +1

    A very rational scholar