Give me one error in the bible
Hamza: gives him one
This is not an error
Hamza: Why not?
Because it’s in the bible. 😂😂😂😂
BestPKSA
They accept that a death person can walk from death because it's in the Bible, but when the Quran says Jesus is a mighty messenger, they can't accept.
FairozSaadatKhan
The thing that gets me is how the Bible has had things added removed over the years surely that says it all
lewisosborne
what's funny is he's confused when he heard hamza saying zombies, hinting to him not knowing what hamza is referring to. If this is true, when hamza asked if he believed in it and he said yes without even checking and confirming, it shows just how easy it is to attribute things to the bible and have christians believe in it instantly....
muhammadamirhamzah
"What are the errors in the bible?"
Proof, bro haven't read the Bible.
yousry.digital
Don't even go to the zombies part just go to simple errors that none can deny. 2 Kings 8:26 says Ahaziah was 22 years old when he began to reign but 2 Chronicles 2:22 says that he was 42 years old when he began to reign. Some may accept the zombies thing so you need to go for the logical errors
Edit: people are saying that he ruled twice due to a civil war so that seems as a viable explanation. then explain this: Leviticus 11:13-19 forbids people from eating certain birds and it mentions a bat in that list. But a bat is a mammal?
Edit2: people still won't accept the errors so here's my question: if the Bible was supposedly inspired by God, surely it would have eternal relevance? people are backing up the verse about the bat saying that it was the understanding of an ancient civilisation but that then means that this part of the bible has no relevance today due to its errors. to show you eternal relevance, i will give you an example from the Quran (the only book we have in the original language): it talks about coming to Hajj on a female camel but the word used for the camel has a secondary meaning of something that is hollow and narrow. now, in the modern world we can interpret that ayah as also talking about planes (as they are hollow and narrow) thus proving that this is the real and unchanged word of God due to its eternal relevance.
haithamkhan
Countless contradictions and errors of all types; historical, geographical, scientific, theological... It's a book that's screaming: this is was authored by humans who just recorded events and laws, later other people came and considered it a holy book
MuhammadO
The Gospel of Matthew does include a passage that some interpret as referring to a phenomenon similar to zombies. In Matthew 27:52-53, it states:
*"The tombs also were opened. And many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised, and coming out of the tombs after his resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many."*
This passage describes how after Jesus' death and resurrection, many deceased saints were raised from their tombs and appeared to people in Jerusalem. While not explicitly calling them "zombies, " this description has been noted for its similarity to the concept of the dead coming back to life and walking among the living.
Gloria-tpqb
This passage has been interpreted in various ways:
Literal resurrection: Some believe this was a literal resurrection of holy people as a sign of Jesus' power over death.
Symbolic representation: Others see it as a symbolic representation of the hope of resurrection for all believers.
Literary device: Some scholars suggest it might be a literary device used to emphasize the significance of Jesus' death and resurrection.
While the passage may seem unusual to modern readers, it's important to understand it within its historical and cultural context. It's unlikely that the author intended to describe zombies as we understand them today.
ethanforster
I feel so sorry for him. He's grew up in England I imagine he's lived he's been a part of the culture his grandparents and then to just be brainwashed, it's fascinating to me. You can live in a country with great values. You've got the freedom and then to join that religion as a European. I just buggles my mind. It's like women you see who live in. Poor comm.
Unities and they get converted to Islam this.I don't know how to explain it
alfiedocherty
He objects to Zombies. But believes in the moon splitting and falling away on two sides of the mountain, in a flying horse taking off into space from Jerusalem and a flying cruise from.Mecca to the "Farthest mosque"
mamdhata
At least my man is honest; he believes that the literal dead got up and walked about in a heavily occupied Roman town. And no Romans took notes on this phenomenon at all. But hey, he believes it. I bet he also believes in the census that never happened, too. Or the Quirinius and Herod the Great were both around at the birth of Isa (as), even though Quirinius didn't become governor until 4 years after Herod's death.
danielgeroe
The older version of "it's on the internet so it must be true"😂
It's proven to have contradictions, so it's definitely not.
ropolx
JMza is always on point.., ; please do not come with ambiguous or inexact arguments and his precious time and the audience time.. great job Hamza 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿💯💯💯
feyzalbedani
"And the tombs broke open. The bodies of many holy people who had died were raised to life. They came out of the tombs after Jesus’ resurrection and went into the holy city and appeared to many people."
Here's why this passage doesn't describe zombies as we understand them:
Timing: These individuals were raised after Jesus' resurrection, not as mindless undead creatures during his crucifixion.
Purpose: Their appearance seems to be a sign of Jesus' victory over death, not a horror-filled event.
Behavior: They entered the holy city and appeared to many, suggesting a purposeful action rather than mindless wandering.
ethanforster
The walking dead refers to people that are so far from god that they may as well be dead. The literacy of the Bible incorporates so many metaphors. Atheists think that Jesus saying he’s the bread of life means that he’s bread.
gabrieljohnson
Where in the Bible does it say "zombies"?
CesarEmrichfam
This is so true about any religious text, utter nonsense!
garrethhawkins
Hamza Muhammad splitting the moon in half and putting it back together and riding on a Buraq aint any more believable than the walking dead.
attilathehun
Lol. "Jesus Christ came back so He was a zombie" no mate