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Why do we demand strict logic for legal documents but throw it "out the window" for the Bible? In this video, we explore the "Tale of Two Standards." If an immigration officer or lawyer handed you a confusing document, you would demand to see the original source. Yet, when it comes to spiritual truth, we often accept a "muddled will" without question. We apply a "Birth Certificate Mindset" to investigate three critical areas where tradition often overrides evidence: 1. The Muddled Will: How Psalm 110:1 mashes two identities into one confusing title. 2. The Greek Grammar: The "super subtle" difference in John 1:1 between "The God" (ho theos) and "god/divine" (theos). 3. The Blacked-Out Contract: Why God's personal name (Jehovah/Yahweh) was removed nearly 7,000 times from the text. Sincerity demands consistency. It's time to honor God as He revealed Himself, not as tradition has hidden Him. Timestamps: 0:00 - The Tale of Two Standards (Law vs. Religion) 1:45 - The "Muddled Will" (Psalm 110:1) 3:20 - The "Wrong Address" Prayer Problem 5:10 - The "Birth Certificate Mindset" (John 1:1 Greek) 7:00 - Weeding out Forgeries (1 John 5:7) 8:30 - The 7,000 Missing Names #BibleStudy #Theology #Logic #Truth #Jehovah -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bible translation errors, Psalm 110:1 explained, John 1:1 Greek grammar, Is 1 John 5:7 authentic, God's name removed from Bible, Jehovah vs Lord, Critical thinking in religion, Biblical Unitarianism, Bible investigation, Divine Name Yahweh. Hashtags #BibleInvestigation #ScriptureTruth #Logic #GreekExegesis #DivineName