Suicidal atheist gives his testimony:
“In high school I mocked Christians and consistently lived in sin … after God saved me I realized the people I'd mocked had found what I’d been missing.“
“This is why Christianity is different from any other religion in the world … All other religions are you trying to get closer to God, Christianity is God who came to you.”
-Charlie Kirk
New Testament scholar Jeremiah Johnston explains why he believes the Shroud of Turin is authentic, tells story about how Jewish technical photographer Barrie Schwortz became convinced it was authentic.
"If you're a medieval forger, how are you gonna know about AB blood?"
"I believe that based on the evidence in the 102 academic disciplines that have studied over 600,000 research hours in it... I believe that because I'm not irrational."
"I went from skeptic to believing in it based on the science..."
"It is an itemized receipt of how much Jesus loves you."
Remarkable.
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Mel Gibson on Joe Rogan: “You have to think about what comes next. Is there a next? Yes, there is. I believe there is. And it depends on how you live now… the beauty of believing is that even for your transgressions, you can be forgiven and you can be redeemed.”
In this raw 3:06 clip, Gibson lays it bare:
- The Gospels are verifiable history (not fairy tale).
- The apostles died rather than deny what they saw—“Nobody dies for a lie.”
- The resurrection is the hardest pill: “Who gets back up three days later after being murdered in public?”
- His own proof? Battling alcoholism with nothing working until he surrendered to something greater—“That’s a miracle. For me, it is.”
Now in his “third act,” he’s convinced: our choices today shape eternity, but grace and redemption are always available.
A powerful, unflinching look at faith, consequences, and second chances.
Which part hits you hardest—the resurrection challenge, the apostles’ sacrifice, Gibson’s personal miracle, or the hope of redemption no matter how flawed we are?