Importance of Believing in the Bible
Does it impact the daily life of a believer to only believe in part of the Bible, or a personalized, relativistic version of it? See this clip from our friends at Creation Today (Taken from: CT1-11: What is happening on College campuses?: https://youtu.be/OycK2VH4_Nc?list=UUQgOARFMG18vriKmdsmn1Ew)
Transcript
Welcome back, you are watching Creation Today with me Paul Taylor and Eric Hovind and our special guest Dr. Charles Jackson
from Creation Truth Foundation.
And I wasn't timing my questions well, very well before the break.
What I was trying to ask was, we were talking about a young lady who had been misled
by her professor who was a professing Christian but who had talked about evolution, how you could believe
evolution and God had done it that way.
And what I wanted to know is, are you finding that there are many young people who have got under your
radar, if you like, there are many young people who are going to college meeting this sort of thing from professing Christians and are therefore
drifting away from the faith?
They're more than being drifted away, there's a current that is created under them that pulls them away from
the faith.
When you put a question mark after any of these verses that don't have them there already or aren't something
where the Bible says this is a mystery, you put a question mark after any blatant statement the Bible makes, like in six days the
Lord God created heaven and earth and all that's in them, if you put a question mark after that kind of thing,
instantly you have a quantum drop in the joy and the power of the Christian walk.
All of the gifts of God in you, you can feel it.
It's like somebody pulled the plug and you're on battery now and a low battery at that.
Yes.
Yeah.