Can we trust the New Testament? - Shadid Lewis vs Vocab Malone
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Debate: IS THE NEW TESTAMENT TRUSTWORTHY?
Affirmative: Vocab Malone (Christian)
Negative: Shadid Lewis (Muslim)
Moderator: Forrest Schreick (atheist)
On October 17, 2015, Muslim apologist Shadid
Lewis (Muslim Debate Initiative USA Regional Director) and Christian apologist Vocab Malone (host of Urban Theologian Radio) asked and answered this question: is the New Testament trustworthy? Both men are orthodox and share a laid-back yet intense street-styled approach. The speakers’ “urban sensibilities” plus TWO (!) 20-minute cross examinations make this debate extremely unique and informative. There is also an audience Q&A at the end. Filled with information but fast-paced; you do not want to miss this lively discussion!
Full audio is here: http://urbantheologianradio.com/2015/10/28/debate-audio-is-the-new-testament-trustworthy-vocab-malone-v-shadid-lewis/
Time-Keeper: Spencer Hawkins (atheist)
Audio Recording: Marcus Pittman of Crown Rights
Audio Mastering: George Willis of Urban Theologian
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Shadid Lewis is an American Muslim debater and apologist. Shawn Shadid Lewis has started a regular YouTube show where he tackles a range of issues from politics to religion and everything in-between.
The New Testament is the second part of the Christian biblical canon. The first part being the Old Testament, based on the Hebrew Bible. The New Testament discusses the teachings and person of Jesus, as well as events in first-century Christianity. Christians regard both the Old and New Testaments
together as sacred scripture. The New Testament (in whole or in part) has frequently accompanied the spread of Christianity around the world. It reflects and serves as a source for Christian theology and morality.