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Evidence of Jesus' Claims
The speaker highlights the 2000 years of evidence that supports the claim that Jesus is who he says he is, emphasizing that he does not seem detached from reality. The article additionally points to the story in Mark chapter 2 as an example of Jesus' ability to forgive sins.
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The speaker argues that based on Jesus' claims and his character, he must be who he says he is: God incarnate.
05:21 - 10:16 (04:55)
Summary
The speaker argues that based on Jesus' claims and his character, he must be who he says he is: God incarnate. Jesus doesn't seem like a lunatic or a liar, which leaves us with the only real choice: to believe that he is who he claims to be.
ChapterEvidence of Jesus' Claims
EpisodeDay 84: The Claim of Savior
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The 2000 years of miracles, changed lives, and fulfillment of promises are evidence that Jesus is who he says he is, leading to a demand for conversion even in the face of misunderstanding from the Sanhedrin.
10:16 - 12:34 (02:18)
Summary
The 2000 years of miracles, changed lives, and fulfillment of promises are evidence that Jesus is who he says he is, leading to a demand for conversion even in the face of misunderstanding from the Sanhedrin. The resurrection is another powerful sign of Jesus' true identity.