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Deuteronomy: Why It’s Hard to Love God

5-Minute Videos | PragerU

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Self-improvement, History, Non-profit, Business, Education

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🗓️ 3 October 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Did you know that the Founding Fathers referred to Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible, more than any other source? What is it about this book that is so special? Dennis Prager has answers. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The only way to become a good person or to make a better society is by studying goodness.

0:07.1

Many people think all you need to do good or be good is to have good intentions.

0:12.5

But you can no more be good without studying how to be good than you can play piano without studying how to play piano or practice medicine without studying medicine.

0:22.3

There's a word for the study of goodness and how to make a good world.

0:26.8

Wisdom, unfortunately, however, for much of the last century, few schools and even few parents have taught wisdom.

0:36.7

The result is moral chaos.

0:40.1

Most of the wisdom of Western civilization, the civilization that has been the most successful in history in making good societies, comes from the Bible.

0:50.0

That's why the Bible is the most influential book ever written.

0:54.3

So I'll share with you some of the wisdom from just one book of the Bible, the fifth Deuteronomy.

1:01.9

1. Do not show partiality in judgment, chapter 1, verse 17.

1:08.9

A compassionate society is built on justice, not compassion, that might sound counterintuitive.

1:17.0

But while we should be compassionate in our private lives, the state must be preoccupied with justice.

1:24.8

That is the reason for this law. Judges are forbidden not only to show favor to the rich, but also to the poor.

1:31.3

The purpose of a judge is to dispense justice.

1:35.1

2. Do not be afraid of anyone, also chapter 1, verse 17.

1:41.8

Every human being has fears. The question is, whom do we fear?

1:47.9

And for most people, only if you fear God, will you not fear men.

1:53.4

Pastor Dietrich Bonheffer, one of the few Germans to actively oppose the Nazi regime, and who was executed for doing so.

2:02.3

Feared God, more than Hitler.

2:05.3

If more Germans had feared God, more than they feared Hitler. And if more Russians had feared God, more than they feared Stalin.

2:13.9

Tens of millions of people would not have been murdered.

2:16.9

3. You will find him if you seek him, chapter 4, verse 29.

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