Any thoughts on Crack Your Bible YouTube channel?

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A myth repeated so often it has gained the status of fact.
Rule for life: study before criticise.
And study the early church. See what it really was.
Jesus did not say " read this or write this"
He said " do this and teach this"

Historic fact. The faith was handed down " paradosis" by apostolic succession -( paradosis - the word later translated as tradition, which has a misleading colloquial use)

Scripture only came later, by the authority of the church.


As for the myth about sola scriptura, the spirit interpreting for you: then why do you all disagree what it means? Literally thousands of permutations of mutually exclusive belief sets, and more created all the time. Protestants don't agree on any of the basics shows the #fail of your statement.

Your comment makes no sense, especially since I'm not a protestant and you are attacking me like I am one.
 
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I came across Crack Your Bible, a YouTube channel and was wondering if anyone has thoughts regarding her videos
I’m a baby Christian so I don’t know if I should watch.

Rachel Stephens sure isn't my cup of tea. I'd be much more confident in recommending tried-and-true Bible teachers like Adrian Rogers (Love Worth Finding), Charles Stanley (In Touch Ministries), Chuck Swindoll, Dr. Vernon McGee (Thru the Bible), Joni Eareckson-Tada, Elizabeth Elliot, Corrie Ten Boom. Any of these would be far superior to Rachel Stephens, I think. These people have walked with God a long time and often through very difficult circumstances and so speak God's truth from a place I suspect Rachel knows nothing of. I would urge you to look to these people for spiritual nurturing, not Ms. Stephens.
 
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