Actually Informative Videos Thread
#14758
i've listened to this guy for quite some time, he's a lutheran theologian that produces very well composed analyses on various christian topics both from a historical and lutheran perspective, his series in particular on christology through the history of the church is especially well done and possibly the most extensive discussion of christology i've ever seen. he also has an excellent study on sola scriptura i'll also include. i've put the first videos in the playlists at the end since i don't know how to make the video have the playlist on it

here is the christology playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxaDcwyjYomxEsLr_dbmrrG2uBLz2oOTl

here is the sola scriptura playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxaDcwyjYomw7p93iwL5cQFQpSWmwLw2I



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#14790
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#14794
huge lack of 3blue1brown in this thread, these are some of my favorite videos
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#14956
Oh, man, so many GDC talks I could post here... I'll restrain myself though.


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#15300


very useful video for practicing interpretation of morse code, and very fascinating to read. the code is wrong in the first minute but is otherwise accurate
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#15384


This video is really long so it might be better to split into parts but I've watched the whole thing and find it to be a good argument for the Spalding-Rigdon theory of BoM origins. I've studied Mormonism for a good portion of my life (I doubt that's true for anyone else here) so I found it quite enjoyable
#15385
for a few years now i've been very interested in studying mormonism comparatively as an emergent religion in one of the most fascinating times of american history post-revolution, and i can tell i will very much find this fascinating. thank u sangi
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