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Jesus: Prophet, Messiah, or God? (Steve Katsaras vs. Bernie Power vs. Shahir Naga)

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An evangelical, a unitarian, and a Muslim discuss the identity of Jesus at a forum held in Melbourne, Australia, on 17th July 2013. This was a discussion jointly hosted by City Bible Forum and CrossCulture Church of Christ between three different views on Jesus. The evening started with 8 minute opening statements by each presenter, then moderated discussion followed by a 2 minute closing. A Trinitarian Christian - Dr. Bernie Power (Melbourne School of Theology). A Muslim - Shahir Naga (1God.com.au) A Unitarian Christian - Steve Katsaras (Red Words Church). This is the complete presentation. If the youtube link doesnt work, click here to download the complete video.
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An evangelical, a unitarian, and a Muslim discuss the identity of Jesus at a forum held in Melbourne, Australia, on 17th July 2013. This was a discussion jointly hosted by City Bible Forum and CrossCulture Church of Christ between three different views on Jesus. The evening started with 8 minute opening statements by each presenter, then moderated discussion followed by a 2 minute closing. A Trinitarian Christian - Dr. Bernie Power (Melbourne School of Theology). A Muslim - Shahir Naga (1God.com.au) A Unitarian Christian - Steve Katsaras (Red Words Church). This is the complete presentation. If the youtube link doesnt work, click here to download the complete video.
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