
Cliffe Knechtle Debates Naturalist: Is Religion From Evolution?
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Cliffe Knechtle debates a combative student who challenges him on nearly every topic, from morality to consciousness to the existence of God. The student argues that religion is nothing more than an evolutionary survival mechanism, rejecting the idea of absolute truth. At one point, he even claims that the CIA has proven God exists. Together, they engage in a heated discussion about science, belief, and whether faith is simply a product of human psychology or something more. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:47 Meaning of Jesus' Life 2:15 CIA Proved God Exists 3:14 Cliffe offended 6:07 What is time? 8:05 What is religion? 10:18 Is God real if you can not see God? 12:38 Conscience comes from evolution 13:38 Stuart's perspective of the student's argument Welcome to Bible Alive, your online destination for spreading the word of Jesus Christ and exploring the profound teachings of the Bible. Our mission is to illuminate the path of faith through inspiring sermons, enlightening discussions, and powerful messages delivered by notable pastor Cliffe Knechtle. At Bible Alive, we believe in bringing the timeless wisdom of the scriptures to life, helping you navigate life's challenges with faith, hope, and love. Whether you are seeking spiritual guidance, deepening your understanding of biblical teachings, or simply looking for daily inspiration, our channel is here to support you on your spiritual journey. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest videos. Join our community and share the light of God's word with others. Let's grow together in faith and live the vibrant, fulfilling life that Jesus Christ has promised us. Connect with us on social media for more inspiring content! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/biblecomesalive/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@biblealive Thank you for watching! Content sourced from @givemeananswer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJf-whkNQfE Fair Use Notice: This video contains material whose use has not been specifically authorized by t